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striata, Herb. No. 52,270; Swope Park, Jackson Co., Mac- 
kenzie, July 4, 1896, the plant marked B, a fine complete 
plant just coming into flower, Herb. No. 52,292; Pilot Knob, 
Iron Co., Glatfelter, Aug. 20, 1895, the plant marked A, a 
small plant with all the fruit fallen off, labeled A. micro- 
carpa, Herb. No. 52,292. 
3. Agrimonia microcarpa Wallr. Beitr. Bot. 1:39. 1842. 
Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Cat, 47 (hyponym). 1813; Bick- 
nell, Bull. T'orr. Bot. Club 23:514. 1896. 
Only the following have been examined: 
Terre Bleue Creek, St. Francois Co., Trelease, Aug. 29, 
1898, a small plant, 3 dm. tall, with five or six leaves near 
the base, in young fruit and flower, Herb. No. 52,271. 
4. Agrimonia platycarpa Wallr. Beitr. Bot. 11:38. 1842. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria Gray, Manual, eds. 1-6, in part, and 
of many other American authors, not L. 1753. 
The following specimens have been examined: 
Dodson, Jackson Co., Bush 851, Sept. 2, 1900, a very good, 
whole plant in ripe fruit, Herb. No. 52,273; Atchison Co., 
Bush, Aug. 23, 1893, a complete specimen in full fruit, which 
I refer to this species, Herb. No. 59,319; Cliff Cave, St. 
Louis Со., 7. В. S. Norton, Aug. 26, 1899, a very poor speci- 
men with no fruit, but which may well belong to this spe- 
cies, Herb. No. 52,894; Courtney, Jackson Со., Bush 253, 
Aug. 21, 1896, a complete specimen in good fruit, which 
appears to belong to this species, Herb. No. 52,320; Spring- 
field, Greene Co., Dewart 115, July 31, 1882, one small and 
one tall slender plant in poor condition, the plant marked 
B apparently belonging to this species, labeled А. Eupa- 
toria, Herb. No. 52,316; Hannibal, Marion Co., Davis 6210, 
Aug. 24, 1915, a full, complete plant in fruit; Swope Park, 
Jackson Co., Bush, Oct. 14, 1915, full, complete plants in 
fine fruit. 
5. Agrimonia pubescens Wallr. Beitr. Bot. 11:45. 1842. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, var. mollis Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 
1:431. 1840. 
