1916] 
BUSH—THE MISSOURI AGRIMONIES 227 
Newton Co., Bush, July 15, 1893, a small plant in fruit, 
labeled A. Eupatoria, Herb. No, 52,307; Greene Co., Blank- 
inship, Aug. 13, 1889, a slender plant broken in two pieces, 
in mature fruit, labeled A. microcarpa by me, Herb. No. 
52,308; Creve Coeur Lake, St. Louis Co., Norton, Sept. 17, 
1898, a poor specimen as to leaves, but with good fruit, 
Herb. No. 52,309; Kansas City, Jackson Co., Bush 1747, 
July 29, 1902, a full, complete specimen in flower and fruit, 
Herb. No. 52,310; Webb City, Jasper Co., Palmer 306, Aug. 
30, 1902, a specimen in poor condition, with fruit all fallen 
off, Herb. No. 52,311; Independence, Jackson Co., Bush 272, 
Sept. 12, 1895, a poor specimen as to leaves, but with good 
fruit, Herb. No. 52,312; Monteer, Shannon Co., Bush 745, 
Aug. 22, 1901, a fine, large plant in good fruit, Herb. No. 
52,313; Swan, Taney Co. Bush 721, Oct. 1, 1899, a poor 
plant as to leaves, but with fine large fruit, Herb, No. 52,314; 
North Kansas City, Clay Co., Mackenzie, Sept. 12, 1897, a 
large, fine specimen in fine fruit, Herb. No. 52,315; Spring- 
field, Greene Co. Dewart 115, July 31, 1892, the plant 
marked A apparently belonging to this species, Herb. No. 
52,316; Bismarck, St. Francois Co., Bush 37, Sept. 12, 1893, 
the top of a fine plant in fine fruit, Herb. No. 52,317; Me- 
Donald Co., Bush, Sept. 1, 1893, the top of a tall plant in 
good condition, but just coming into flower, Herb. No. 
53,318; Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., T'release, an upper 
and lower part of a poor plant without fruit, Herb. No. 
52,266. 
6. Agrimonia parviflora Soland. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 2:130. 
1789. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1:287. 1803, 
not A. Eupatoria L. 1753. 
Agrimonia suaveolens Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 1:336. 18106. 
Agrimonia serrifolia Wallr. Beitr. Bot. 11:40. 1842. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, var. americana Kinn, in Wallr. 
Beitr. Bot. 1!:40. 1842, as synonym. 
Agrimonia polyphylla Urban, Symb. Ant. 7:227. 1912. 
