Tennessee Flora. 95 



GEUM L. 



Geum radiatum ]\lichx. Avens. Roane Mt. Chickering. 

 July, August. 



G. vernum (Raf.) Torr. & Gray. Shaded ground. O. S. 

 ]\Iarch, April. 



G. Canadense Jacq. G. Album Gmel. White Avens. 

 Shaded places. O. S. June-August. 



G. Virginianum L. Mountains and highlands. O. S. May- 

 July. 



G. flavum (Port.) Bicknell. G. Canadense Jacq. Var. fla- 

 vum Britt. Woods along Wolf Creek, Cocke County. T. H. 

 Kearney. Waters of Holston River, S. W. Va. J. K. Small. 

 June. 



ULMARIA Hill. 



Ulmaria rubra Hill. Spiraea lobata Gronov. Queen of the 

 prairie. In a moist meadow, Cave Spring, Roane County. 

 June, July. 



U. Ulmaria (L.) Bernhart. Spiraea Ulmaria L. Escaped 

 from gardens. Seen but one time near Nashville. 



ALCHEMILLA L. 



Alchemilla arvensis (L.) Scop. Argentill. Fields near 

 Knoxville. A. Ruth. 



AGRIMONIA L. 



Agrimonia hirsuta (^Miihl.) Bicknell. Mts. of E. Tenn. Tall 

 agrimony. 



A. striata Michx. A. parviflora DC. Glades of M. Tenn. 

 July. 



Agrimonia mollis (T. & G.) Britton. Mts. of E. Tenn. 

 Slopes of White Top Mt., S. W. Va. J. K. Small. 



A. parviflora Soland. O. S. July, August. 



SANGUISORBA L. 



Sanguisorba Canadensis L. Poterium Canadense A. Gray. 

 American burnet. Along Doe River, E. Tenn. Hiwassee 

 Valley. A. Ruth. 



petioles, much longer than the blades, usually much less densely pub- 

 escent than the scapes; leaflets, cuneate, ovate, or broadly rhomboidal, 

 from 11/2 to 3 inches long, coarsely and irregularly crenate or lobed; 

 scapes, erect, solitary, or several together, commonly shorter than the 

 leaves, corymbose at top; calyx, usually hairy, the tube broadly tur- 

 binate, from IV4 to 1'/, lines long, the segments triangular lanceolate 

 or lanceolate-acuminate, often shorter than the tube; petals, linear- 

 oblong or narrowly elliptical, shorter than the calyx segments or barely 

 longer; achenes, obovoid, ly^ lines long. 



