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Lee, Macon, Eussell (Mell), Lawrence, Franklin (Dr. Molir). 

 F. Indica, L. Introduced in south Alabama — Bald- 

 win, Mobile, Choctaw counties (Dr. Mohr). 



10. POTENTILLA, L. Cinque-foil, Five-finger barren 

 strawberry. Herbs or Shrubs. 



P.. Canadensis, L. Lee, Coosa, Montgomery (Mell), 

 Tuscaloosa, Lawrence, Callman (Dr. Mohr). July, August. 



11. AGRIMONIA, Tourn. Agrimomj. Perennial Herbs. 

 A. Eupatoria, L. Common agrimomj, (or A. striata 



Michx). Growing in Eussell (Dr. Neisler), Tuscaloosa, 

 Autauga, Cullman (Dr. Mohr). August. 



A. parviflora, Ait. Small fiowered agrimony. Tuscaloosa 

 (Dr. Mohr), Coosa (Dr. Smith), Clay, Tallapoosa, Talladega 

 (Mell). August. 



A. incisa, T. & G. Dry open woods in south Alabama, 

 Baldwin, Mobile (Dr. Mohr), Coffee (Mell). August. 



12. ROSA, Tourn. Rose. Prickly Shrubs. 



R. setigera, Michx. Climbing or prairie rose. Morgan 

 county (Dr. Mohr). June. Chapman reports this species 

 growing in Florida along swamps. It should therefore be 

 also found in south Alabama. 



R. Carolina, L. Swamp rose. Madison, Franklin (Dr. 

 Mohr). June. 



R. humilis, Marshall. Dwarf tuild rose. Talladega, 

 St. Clair, Madison (Dr. Mohr), Lee, Coosa, Randolph (Mell), 

 Eussell (Dr. Neisler). May, June. 



R. canina, L. Dog rose. Introduced near Mobile and 

 naturalized (Dr. Mohr). 



R. bracteata, Wend. Naturalized near Mobile (Dr. 

 Mohr). 



R. rubiginosa, L. Sweet briar Eglantiiie. Tuscaloosa 

 county (Dr. Mohr). 



R. laevigata, Michx. Cherokee rose. Found in many 

 sections of middle and south Alabama. 



