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316 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Agrimoma Eupatoria Gray, Manual, eds, 1-6, in part, and 
of many other American authors, not L. 1753. 
Agrimonia parviflora Kinn, in Wallr. Beitr. Bot. 11:45, as 
synonym. 1842, not A. parviflora Soland. 1789. 
Agrimoma mollis (T. & G.) Britton, Bull. Torr, Bot. Club 
19:221. 1892. 
The following specimens were examined: 
Seligman, Barry Co., Dewart, Aug. 21, 1892, a complete 
plant in flower and fruit, with no specific name, Herb. No. 
02,272; Washington Co., Wislieemus 107, July 23, 1885, sev- 
eral pieces apparently all belonging to one plant, labeled 
А. Eupatoria, Herb. No. 52,291; Jefferson Barracks, St. 
Louis Co. Norton, Nov. 17, 1900, a very poor specimen 
without leaves or fruit, but evidently this species, Herb. No. 
52,290; Roaring River, Barry Co., T'release 983, Sept. 7, 
1898, a tall plant eut into two pieces, with the fruit all 
fallen off, Herb. No. 52,296; Flat River, St. Francois Co., 
Trelease, Oct. 13, 1897, two plants, one very poor, the other 
with ripe fruit, Herb. No. 52,297; St. Louis, St. Louis Co., 
Engelmann, Aug., 1842, labeled A. striata, Herb. No. 52,298; 
Seligman, Barry Co., Dewart, Aug. 21, 1892, a tall plant in 
fruit, not named, Herb. No. 52,299; Chain of Rocks, St. 
Louis Co., Craig, Oet. 4, 1908, a poorly pressed, tall plant 
with nearly all the fruit fallen off, Herb. No. 52,300; Webb 
City, Jasper Co., Bush 6038, July 23, 1910, a fine, large, com- 
plete plant just coming into flower, Herb. No. 52,301; Mon- 
teer, Shannon Co., Bush 6136, Aug. 8, 1910, a tall, fine 
plant just coming into flower, Herb. No. 52,302; Monteer, 
Shannon Co., Bush 6135, Aug. 8, 1910, a slender, complete 
plant in flower and young fruit, Herb. No. 52,303; St. Louis, 
St. Louis Co., Glatfelter, 1889, the top of a tall, robust plant 
just coming into flower, labeled A. Eupatoria, Herb, No. 
52,304; west of St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Hitchcock, July 26, 
1890, a tall, robust plant with all of the fruit fallen off, not 
named, Herb. No. 52,305; Cass Co., Broadhead, Aug. 11, 
1884, two very poor specimens of tops of plants, without 
flowers or fruit, but evidently this species, Herb. No. 52,306; 
