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195. AQRIMONIA L. Agrimony. 



497. A. striata Michx. \^A. Eupatoria Auct. in part]. 

 Very common in oak forests and thickets. 

 Connecticut to Minnesota; Virginia to Missouri and 



Kansas. 



498. A. mollis (T. & G.) Britton \A. Ezipatoria Auct. in 

 part]. 



Frequent in thickets and along streams. 

 Connecticut to Michigan and Minnesota; Georgia to 

 Kansas. 



499. A. parviflora Soiand. Small-flowered agrimony. 

 Deep ravines and swamps; local. 



New York to Michigan and South Dakota; Georgia to 

 Louisiana and Kansas. 



196. ROSA Tourn. Rose. Brier. 



500. R. rubiglnosa L. Sweetbrier. Eglantine. 

 Along roadsides and in half-wild fields. 

 Europe, thence to North America. 



501. R. humilis Marsh. Low rose. Wild brier. 

 Dry thickets and hillsides; common. 



Maine to Ontario and Minnesota; Georgia to Louisiana. 



501a. R. humilis villosa Best. 

 Dry thickets. 

 New Jersey and New York; Missouri. 



502. R. Woodsii Lindl. Woods' rose. 

 University golf-links south of Columbia. 



Michigan to the Northwest Territory; Missouri to 

 New Mexico and Colorado. 



503. R. setigera Michx. Prairie climbing rose. 

 Common in thickets and wild fields. 



West Virginia and Ontario to Wisconsin; Florida to 

 Texas. 



