122 ROSACE^E. (ROSE FAMILY.) 



white. Rich woods in the northern parts of Alabama, and northward. June. 

 Stem 2 -3 high. 



2. G. stipulacea, Nutt. Stipules leafy, ovate, serrate; leaflets lanceo- 

 late, coarsely serrate, or the lowest incisely lobed ; flowers rose-color. Moun- 

 tains of Alabama, and northward. June. Stem 2 - 3 high. 



6. AGRIMONIA, Tourn. AGRIMONY. 



Calyx 5-cleft, the tube top-shaped, contracted at the throat, and armed with 

 hooked bristles. Petals 5. Stamens 5-15, inserted on the throat cf the calyx. 

 Achenia 2, included in the grooved and indurated calyx-tube. Perennial herbs, 

 with unequally pinnate leaves, leafy toothed stipules, and small yellow flowers 

 in long spiked racemes. Fruit nodding. 



1 . A. Eupatoria, L. Stem hairy ; leaflets 3-7, with smaller ones below 

 or intermixed, oblong-obovate, hairy, sometimes white-downy beneath, coarsely 

 serrate ; petals twice the length of the calyx. Dry open woods, Florida to Mis- 

 sissippi, and northward. August. Stem 2 - 3 high. 



2. A. parviflora, Ait. Stem and petioles hirsute; leaflets 9-15, with 

 smaller ones between, lanceolate, coarsely serrate, roughish above, pubescent 

 beneath. Low ground, chiefly in the upper districts, Mississippi to North Car- 

 olina, and northward. August. Flowers and fruit smaller than in No. 1. 



3. A. incisa, Torr. & Gray. Stem, petioles, and lower surface of the 

 leaves clothed with soft 'down and long hairs intermixed ; leaflets 7-9, small 

 (!' long), oblong or obovate, coarsely serrate, with smaller ones between; sta- 

 mens 5. Dry open woods, Florida, Alabama, and Georgia. August. Stem 

 2 high. Flowers small. 



7. SANGUISORBA, L. 



Calyx 4-parted, the tube 4-angled. Petals none. Stamens 4, the filaments 

 usually thickened upward. Style terminal, slender. Stigma pencil-form. 

 Achenia 1-2, included in the 4-winged indurated calyx-tube. Herbs, with 

 unequally pinnate leaves. Flowers in close heads or spikes. 



1. S. Cauadensis, L. Smooth; leaflets numerous, stalked, cordate- 

 ovate or oblong, serrate ; spikes long-peduncled, cylindrical, elongated in fruit ; 

 stamens flattened. Wet meadows, along the Alleghany Mountains, Georgia, 

 and northward. September. 1J. Stem 2 - 4 high. Lowest leaves on long 

 petioles. Flowers white. 



8. ALCHEMILLA, Tourn. 



Calyx 4 - 5-parted, and with as many alternate bracts ; the tube obconical, 

 contracted at the throat. Petals none. Stamens 1-4. Style lateral. Stigma 

 capitate. Achenia 1-4, included in the persistent calyx -tube. Small herbs, 

 with palmately divided leaves, and minute greenish flowers, in corymbs or clus- 

 ters. 



