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Geuiii ciliatiiiii, Pursh. Long-plumed Purple Avens. 

 Geum trijiorum^ Pursh, 



On prairies and in thickets throughout the state. 



Geuiii Canadensis, Jacq. ■ White Avens. 



In woods and thickets from the Missouri river east- 

 ward. 



Geiim Virginianuni, L. Rough Avens. 



In low ground in the Minnesota and Sioux valleys. 



Geum 3IacrophylIuni, Willd. Large-leaved Avens. 

 Near Rockford in the Black Hills. 



Geuni strictuin, Ait. Yellow Avens. 

 Occasional throughout the state. 



Cercoearpus parvifolius, H. & A. Small-leaved cerco- 

 carpus. 



On dry, rocky knolls in the Black Hills. 



AgToniinia hirsnta', (Muhl.) Becknell. Hairy Agrimonia. 

 Agrhnonia eupatoria hirsnta^ Muhl. 



In thickets in the Minnesota and James valley and in 

 the Black Hills. 



Agrimonia parviflora, Soland. Many-flowered Agri- 

 monia. 



Occasional in woods and thickets in the Minnesota 

 and Sioux valleys and in the Black Hills. 



Kosa blancla, Ait. Meadow Rose. 



In thickets in the Minnesota and Sioux valleys. 



Kosa acicularis. Prickly Rose. 

 Abundant in the Black Hills. 



Rosa wooclesii, Lindl. Wood Rose. 



From the James valley westward, common only in the 

 Black Hills. 



Pomaces. — Apple Family. 



Sorbns sambncif'olia, (C. & S.) Roeni. Western Moun- 

 tain Ash. 



