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variety but I have not seen his specimen. This is a European variety 

 which is slowly becoming established in the United States. 



367. Potentilla canadensis L. This species has often been reported 

 for the state but as the species is now understood it does not occur in our 

 area and undoubtedly all of our reports should be referred to Potentilla 

 simplex var. typica. 



Maine to S. C, east of the Appalachian Mts. and inland across N. Y. to 

 sw. Ont. and n. Ohio. 



368. Geum macrophyllum Willd. This is a northern species which 

 Blatchley reported from Vigo County and Grimes reported from Tipton 

 County. Blatchley reported Geum canadense, Geum vernum, and Geum 

 macrophyllum. Since he did not report all the species that might occur 

 there, it is best to refer his report to one of the species which he did not 

 report. I have seen the Grimes specimen from Tipton County and it is 

 Geum laciniatum. 



Newf. to Alaska, southw. to N. Y., n. Mich., Colo., Mo., and Calif. 



369. Geum Peckii Pursh. Wilson reported this species from Hamilton 

 and Marion Counties saying it was common. Since Wilson reported only 

 Geum canadense, Geum vernum, and Geum Peckii and did not report Geum 

 virginianum of our manuals, which occurs in that area, it is safe to refer 

 his record to Geum laciniatum or its variety. 



White Mts. of N. H. and Mt. Kineo, Maine. 



370. Filipendula Ulmaria (L.) Maxim. European Meadowsweet. 

 In 1923 I found a large clump of this species on the fill to the approach of a 

 small bridge about one and three fourths miles southeast of Mongo in 

 Lagrange County. The nearest habitation was about 40 rods away and this 

 species was not growing there. This is the only time I have found it as 

 an escape. 



Nat. of Eurasia; Que., southw. to Mass., N. Y., and Ohio. 



371. Agrimonia microcarpa Wallr. This species was reported from 

 Clark and Marion Counties. The range of the species is sufficient reason 

 to regard these reports as wrong determinations. 



Pa. to Fla., westw. to Tex. 



372. Agrimonia striata Michx. This was reported by Andrews from 

 Monroe County and by Wilson from Hamilton and Marion Counties. 

 There is no specimen and these reports are doubtless based on wrong 



determinations. 



Newf. to Sask., southw. to W. Va., 111., Nebr., S. Dak., Wyo., and N. Mex. 



373. SANGUISORBA minor Scop. (Poterium Sanguisorba L. of Britton 

 and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Small Burnet. This species was found 

 in a field in the southeast corner of Lawrence County in the summer of 

 1914 and reported by M. L. Fisher, who said it was introduced in grass 



seed. 



Nat. of Eurasia ; Maine to w. N. Y. and Md. 



