510 
3. AGRIMONIA PUMILA Muhl. 
A, pumila Muhl. Cat. ed. 1, 47. 1813. 
Pennsylvania and Maryland to Florida, west to Kentucky and 
Louisiana. 
4. AGRIMONIA MOLLIS (T. & G.) Britton. 
A. Eupatoria y mollis T. & G. Fl. 1: 431. 1840. 
A. platycarpa Wallr. Beitr. 1: 38. 1842. =“ A. Eupatoria 
americana Beyrich in Herb.” fide Wallr. loc. cit. : 
A. pubescens Wallr. Beitr. 1: 45. 1842. =“ A. parvijiora 
Kinn in Herb.” fide Wallr. loc. cit. 
A. mollis Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 19: 221. 1892. 
Southeastern New York, and doubtless Connecticut, to Michi- 
gan, south to Georgia, Tennessee and Kansas. 
5. AGRIMONIA BRITTONIANA N. sp. 
New Brunswick and Quebec to western New York and doubt- 
. less further north and west, south to Ulster and Westchester coun- 
ties, N. Y., and along the Alleghenies to West Virginia ; Mon- 
tana; Laramie Peak, Wyoming and, either this or an allied form, 
in Arizona and New Mexico. 
6. AGRIMONIA PARVIFLORA Soland. 
A. parviflora Soland. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 2: 130. 1789. 
A. Eupatoria Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 287. 1803, chiefly, fide 
1, & G Not L. 
A. suaveolens Pursh, Fl. 1: 335. 1814. : 
A. serrifolia Wallr. Beitr. 1: 40. 1842. =“ A. Eupatora 
americana Kinn in herb.” fide Wallr. loc. cit. 
Southeastern New York, and doubtless Connecticut, to Illinois 
and Missouri, south to Georgia and Mississippi. 
7. AGRIMONIA INCISA T. & G. 
A, incisa T. & G., Fl. 1: 431. 1840. 
Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South and North Carolina. 
Key to the North American Species of Agrimonia. 
Leaflets serrate, dentate or crenate with numerous teeth. 
Racemes and leaves beneath glabrous or with loose spreading hairs. ae 
Roots not tuberous ; fruit large, turbinate, with numerous radiating bristles. 
1. A. hirsuta. 
_ Roots silat Oats fruit very pend hemispheric, with few : 
ena — 2 4. viata, 
