1COSANDRIA FOLYGYNIA. Potentilla, 
P. sarmentosa. Willd. enum. 554. 
P. caroliniana. Lam. encycl. 5. p. 595. , 
In fields, meadows, and dry woods : Canada to Carolina. 
M. May—Aug. v.v. Flowers yellow. 
10, P. decumbens, filiformis, hirsuta; stipulis lineari-oblon- 
gis integris, foliis radicalibus septenatis quinatisque li- 
neari-cuneiformibus dentatis, édtibedlis axillaribus 
.. solitariis unifloris, petalis retusis calycis longitudine,— 
— Wild. sp, pl. 2. p. 1103. 
con, Jacq. ic. rar. 91. 
In Labrador. %. June, July. e. s. in Herb. Banks. 
Flowers yellow, small. : 
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41. P. erecta, ramosa, glabriuscula ; foliis quinatis, foliolis 
pinnatifidis, laciniis integris acutis, floribus terminali- 
bus subcorymbosis. 
Near Hudson's Bay. Y. v. s.in Herb. Banks. 
12. P. erecta, ramosa, niveo-tomentosa ; stipulis ovatis acu- 
tis, foliis quinatis cuneatis inciso-dentatis subtus to- 
A mentosis, floribus terminalibus corymbosis, petalis re- 
tusis vix calyce longioribus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1101. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 865. Engl. bot. 89. 
In Canada, and on rocks in New Hampshire and 
* Vermont. zu. June, July, v. v. Flowers small, 
13. P. erecta, ramosissima, hirsuta; stipulis ovatis integris, 
foliis quinato-pinnatis, foliolis lineari-oblongis planis, 
petiolis longis, ramulis 1—2-floris, calycis laciniis 5. 
alternis linearibus, caeteris lato-ovatis acutis, petalis 
. obovatis calyce lougioribus.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1094. 
Icon. Engl. lot.88. Amm. ruth. t. 17. 
On the banks of rivers in Canada, and on the waters 
of the Rocky-mountains. Lewis. June—Aug. v.v. 
in Hortis ; v. s. in Herb. Lewis. Flowers large, yel- 
low. This shrub is from three to five feet high. 
14. P. erecta, ramosissima, hirsutissima ; stipulis ovatis inte- 
gris, foliis quinato-pinmatis, foliolis lineari-oblongis 
margine revolutis, petiolis brevibus, corymbis termina- 
. libus dichotomis dense-multifloris, calycis laciniis sub- 
 sequalibus, petalis subrotundis longitudine calycis. 
P. fruticosa alpestris. Pallas in Herb. Lambert, 
Icon, Amm. ruth, t, 18. f. 1. ee 
: 242 
opaca. 
dissecta, 
argentea, 
fruticosa. 
floritunda. 
