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Platanaceae. 

 Platanus occidentalis L. 



Occasional, a large tree in creek bottoms. 



ROSACEAE. 



t AgTimonia mollis ( T. & G. ) Britt. 



Common, moist woods. 



Agrimonia parviflora Soland. 



Moist woods, Clay county. Not seen at Auburn. 



tAgrimonia pumila Muhl. 



Frequent, sandy creek bottoms. 



tAoTimonia striata Michx. 



Occasional, moist woods, Lee county, Clay county, Coosa^ 

 county. 



tAmelanchier Botryapium (L.) D C. 



Occasional, creek banks and borders of swamps. 



*AinYO'dalus Persica L. 



Freely escaped, roadsides, old fields and second growth woods. 

 (Peach.) 



Aronia arbutifolia (L. f.) Ell. 



Common, swamps. 



tArimcus Arunciis (L.) Karst. 



Rare, moist woods. Auburn. 



tCotoneaster Pvracantlia (L.) Spach. 



Sparingly escaped, roadsides. Auburn. 



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Crataegus apiifolia (Marsh.) Michx. 



Occasional, creek bottoms. 



Crataegus collina Chapni. 



Common, dry woods, usually sand. 



Crataegus punctata Jacq. 



Lee county. Baker & Earle (Mohr's Plant Life). 



*Crataeo:us rubescens Ashe. 



Frequent, dry woods, Auburn — the type locality. 



Crataegus spathulata Michx. 



Common, upland woods and granite outcrops. 



Crataegus uniflora Moench. 



Frequent, dry woods, sand or clay. 



