484 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Fl. — Late July to early Septeml3er. Fr. — ^Mid-Aii2:ust to late 

 Septem'ber. 



Middle Du^nV^— Haddonfield, Oaklyn (S), Swedesboro. 



Agrimonia mollis (Torr. and Gray). Soft Agrimony. 



Agrinionia eupatoria var. mollis Torrey and Gray, Fl. N. A. I. 431. 1840 

 [Red River, Ark.]. 



Habitat and distribution like the above, but occurs also on 

 the Cape May peninsula. 



Fl. — Mid-July to mid-September. Fr. — Early August to 

 early October. 



Middle District.— Mt. Holly, Oaklyn (S). 



Cape May.— Court House, Cold Spring (OHB). 



Agrimonia parviflora Soland. Many-flowered Agrimony. 



Agrimonia parviflora Solander, in Aiton Hort. Kew. H. 130. 1789 [N. 

 America]. — Britten 97. 



Woods and thickets; not very common northward, occasional 

 or frequent in the Middle and Coast districts southward. 



Fl. — Mid- July to early September. Fr. — Mid-August to late 

 September. 



Middle District. — New Egypt, Riverton, Washington Park. 

 Coast Strip. — Waretown, Manahawkin. 



SANGUISORBA L. 



Sanguisorba canadensis L. Burnet. 



PI. LXVH., Fig. 2. 



Sanguisorba canadensis Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 117. 1753 [Canada]. — Knieskern 13. 



— Kellar and Brown 178. 

 Poterium canadense Britton 97. — Willis 20. 



Open swamps ; frequent in the northern counties and locally 

 in the Middle district and down the Coast strip to Cape May 

 County. 



Fl. — Early August to early October. 



Middle District. — Freehold (Kn), New Egypt, Hartford, Moorestown, 

 Burlington, Delanco, Camden, Haddonfield, Mullica Hill (H), Mickleton 

 (NB), Swedesboro, Auburn. 



Coast Strip. — Palermo, Cape May Ct. House. 



