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tab rounded, fruits rounded or depressed — Common 

 in glades. This is figured here. 



2- Var. Clandestina. Nearly stemless, stems short 

 leafless, two to five flowered^ concealed by large radi- 

 cal leaves, folioles oboval, sessile; calix spreading or 

 reflexedj fruit round or oval. — ^Rare in New Yorlc, 



Ohio; &c. 



3. Var. Pumila. Stems short, one to two flotver- 

 ed, leaves shorter, very small oval and oboval^ with 

 adpressed silvery hairs, calix spreading and small. 

 In the mountains of Virginia &c. one or two inches 

 high, 



4. Var. Glabra. Stems two to three flowered, 

 leaves ample, longer, nearly smooth, folioles obovalj 

 subsessile, fruit oval. On the banks of the Ohio, Ten- 



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nessee, Cumbei^land, &c. 



5. Var. Sprica. Stems one to five flowered; leaves 

 shorter, hairy, glaucous beneath, folioles subsessile 

 oval and oboval, calix spreading, fruit suboval. — Very 

 common in the western glades, and open fields froiu 

 New Jersey to Virginia. 



6. Var. Sylvatica. Stems 1-5 flowered as long as 

 the leaves, folioles broad oval, subsessile, smooth 

 above, calix spreading, fruit round or oval — This i« 

 probably the F. virginiana of many; common in 

 woods and mountains. 



7. Var. Pendula. Stems three to five flowered, 

 leaves ample, folioles broad oval, smooth above, sub- 

 sessile, calix spreading; fruits pendulous, globular, 

 pubescent. — In the mountains of New England, Penu- 



