336 icqsANDRiA Di-PENTAGYNiA. Agrimoma. 



parviflora. 2. A. hirsuta ; foliis interrupte pinnatis, imparl sessili, fo- 

 liolis plurimis lineari-lanceolatis inciso-serratis, spicis 

 virgatis, floribus brevissime pedicellatis, petalis calyce 

 sesquilongioribus, fructibus subrotundis divaricato- 

 hispidis. — IFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. SjQ. 

 In woods, on the side of hills : Pensylvania to Virginia. 

 1/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers small, yellow. 



suaveolens. ^.h.. hirsutissima ; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, imparl sessili, 

 foliolis plurimis lanceolatis argute serratis subtus hir- 

 sutis, spicis virgatis viscosis, floribus brevi-petiolatis, 

 petalis calyce duplo longiorlbus, fructibus obconicis 

 divaricato-hispidis. 

 On high mountain-meadows : Virginia and Carolina. "2/ . 

 July, Aug. V. V. Grows to the height of five feet ; 

 is covered with very long brownish hairs : the flower 

 spikes are likewise very closely covered with viscous 

 hairs, and have a very agreeable balsamic scent : the 

 flowers are small and pale yellow. 



striata. 4. A. spicis virgatis, fructibus reflexis turbinatis sulcato- 



striatls apice tantum et quasi coronatim hispidis. Mich, 

 fl. amer. I. p. 287. 

 In Canada. Michaux. 11 . -f , Flowers white. 



410. CRATAEGUS. Gen. pi. 854. 



apiifolia. 1 . C, spinosa ; foliis deltoideis inciso-lobatis, lobis acutls In- 



ciso-dentatis, corymb! pedicellis subsimplicibus, caly- 

 cis tubo oblongo, laciniis subserratis. — Mich.Ji. amer. 

 l.p. 287. 



C. Oxyacantha. trail, fl. car. 14/. 



In low woods and on the banks of rivers : Virginia and 

 Carolina ; plentifully on the banks of Roanoke-river, 

 Southampton. T2 • May, June. v. v. This shrub, 

 with its elegant foliage and scarlet berries, would be 

 one of the finest ornaments to be introduced into the 

 gardens, particularly for the purpose of making hedgesj 

 which object has been so much neglected in North 

 America. 



spathulata. 2. C, ramulis spinescentibus fasciculatim foliosis, foliis par- 

 vis longissime deorsunj angustatis subspathulatis trifi- 

 dis, corymbis paucifloris, pedicellis brevibus, calyci- 

 bus tomentosis. — Mich.Ji. amer. ], p. 288. 

 In dry woods, near rivers : Virginia and Carolina. ^ . 

 May, June. v. v. The thorns are very large and 

 crooked ; leaves small. 



