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series, the rim thick. [A. Eupatoria ae Fl. TT fence-rows, and 
thickets, various provinces, Ga. to N. M., B. C., and N. S.—Sum 
3. A. Bicknellii (Kearney) Rydb. Stem 3-15 dm. tall, densely villous-canes- 
cent and also with scattered long hairs: primary leaflets 7-13; blades 3-8 c 
nm bel B ovate teeth: sepals ovate, about 1 mm. lon ng: petals elliptic, 
abou long, pale 2 e mature hypanthium turbinate, about 3 m 
long, "de bristies | in 3 or 4s — Woods and stream-banks, various n 
Ga. to Tenn, and Mass.— E 
4, A. pubescens Wallr. Stem 3-15 dm. tall, loosely a and also pag 
what villous-hirsute: primary leaflets 5—7 (r are ely 9); s 3-8 cm. long o 
rarely smaller, with triangular-ovate teeth: Sc di B prn E 
petals obovate t . long, deep-yellow pps pce turbi- 
nate to campanulate, 2.5-3 mm. long, the bristles in 3 s [A. Eupatoria 
mollis (Chapm. Fl.) A. mollis Britton.]—Dry w un mad thickets, various 
provinces, Ga. to Ark., Kans., Ont., and N. Y. 
5. A. platycarpa Wallr. Stem 3-8 dm. tall, finely pubescent and also spar- 
ingly hirsute: primary leaflets 3—5 (rarely : ); bars oval to elliptie, 2-6 em 
long, with ovate teeth: sepals ovate, about . long: petals obovate, 1. 5-2 
mm. lon 28, light-ye ellow: mature a ceres broadly obeonie, about 2 
long a nd 3 wide, the bristles in 2 or 3 series, the rim prominent. - Woods, 
various ASN Ga. to Ala. and Pa.—Sum 
6. A. seer Wallr. Stem 1-7 dm. tall, finely p s also hirsute: 
primary leaflets 3—5; blades P pode to cuneate ong, irs Or 
dentate: Bus ovate, about 1.5 mm. long: petals anpii, pin 5 . long, 
deep-yellow: mature hypanthium broadly obeonie, 2-2.5 m ong "d about 
as wide, the bristles in 2 or 3 series, the rim evident. [4. punti B m 
Woods and shaded bos PUE pray een Fla, to E Tex. and Pa.—Sur 
7. A. rostellata Wallr. Stem 2-10 dm. tall, sparingly hirsute or nearly gla- 
brous: primary leaflets 3-9; blades obo vate o or oval, 3—10 cm. long, serrate 
with broadly s nue sepals ovate- lanceolate, “about 1.5 mm. long: ps 
p die 2-3 long, pale-yell ow: mature hypant hium hemispherie, abou 
. long, the e in about 3 series, the rim obsolete.—Wooded ilies, 
my and fence rows, various provinces, Ga. to Ka ans. and Con 
fall. 
Sum 
8. A. incisa T. & G. Stem 3-10 dm. tall, eanescent and Medicis villous: 
primary leaflets 7—11; blades dus to elliptic: -obovate, 1-2 em. long, promi- 
nently veined: sepals d ena 1.5 mm. long: petals elliptic, "2-3 mm. lon 
x yellow: mature hypanthium euis alte: about 2.5 mm. long, the bristles 
3 or 4 series. wYPinceads, Nos Plain, Fla. to Miss. and N. C.—Sum 
. A. gryposepala Wallr. Stem 3-18 dm. tall, pubescent with spreading 
hairs: La leaflets 7-11; blades oval to obovate, oblanceolate or elliptic, 
- aa ong, coarsely serrate with ovate teeth: sepals acuminate, about 2 
. lon "m petals obovate, 2.5-3 mm. long, bright-yellow: mature hypanthium 
broadly turbinate, 5-6 long, the outer bristles much shorter than the 
mm. 
inner. [A. hirsuta Bickn.|—Borders of woods and thickets, various provinces, 
N. C. to Nebr., N. D., and N. S.; also Calif.—(Mez.)—Sum 
. WALDSTEINIA Willd. Acaulescent herbs. Leaf-blades lobed o 
divided. Flowers in corymbose cymes. Petals yellow, rounded.  Recept E 
minute. Carpels and achenes obovoid. Five species, natives of the north 
temperate zone.—Spr.—BARREN-STRAWBERRIES. | STRAWBERRY-FOOL 
