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1. Geum vernum (EaJ .) T. & G. M.. p. 507. Shaded fplacea. Spring. 



Philadelphia— Lower Wingohocking Creek (St.). ^ucks^— Quakertqwn 

 (Op.)' (Le.).-, Delaware— Glen Mills (S. Tr.). Lancaster— Near Lan- 

 caster, A. A. Heller (B. C). Mercer— Princeton (C). 



2. Geum Canadensb Jacq. M. p. 507. Shaded places. Summer. 



3. Geum Virginianum L.' : M.'p. 507. Low grounds. Summer. 



4. Geum plavum (Porter) Bicknell. M. p. 508. Woods. Summer. 



, t Bucks — Rock Hill, Perkasie (Pr.),, Solebury Twp., abundant (Ws.). 

 Delaware— Swaxthmore, abundant! (Ws.). Chester— (P.). Northampton 



-< P -)- , ... , , .„ ,„'. , ' 



5. Geum macrophyllum Willd. M. p. 508. Low grounds. Summer. 



Bucks— Andalusia (Br.). 



6. GflUM strict um , A jt.,< M. p. 508.. Mpist meadows... Summer.' , 



Philadelphia— Banks of Schuylkill, Dr. J. B. Brinton (He.). Bucks— 



Andalusia,, Mart. (B. C.)., Quakertown (Or.), near .^ellersville (Pr.). 



, Delaware— Castle Bock, Concord (Fu.) ; Philadelphia Yacht Club (EJe.), 



Chester (W. Tr.). Chester — Near West Chester (He.). Lancaster — 



^). r Northampton— Wind Gap, Pen Argyl (He.). \\ 



Carrifden — Camden (C), Gloucester— Mickletbn (C). Monmouth— 



, E^jf (c.). , , : ., , ,.;,'',(„ ',"' ',' 



, Mercer— ^Trenton (C.). Somerset— Peapack (C), 



7. Geum rivale L. M. p. 508. Bogs and wet meadows.. Summer. - - 



Chester— (P.). . ,-, , ; 



13. AGRIMONIA L. Agrimony. 

 Racemes and leaves beneath with loose, spreading hairs or glabrous. 



Roots, not tuberous; fruit large, turbinate, , with .numerous radiating. 



bristles. . 1. 4. hirsuta. 



Roots tuberous; fruit very, smallj, hemispheric, with few .ascending or 

 erect bristles. 2. A. striata. 



Racemes and leayes beneath closely .and softly pubescent. 



Roots tuberous; stems pubescent; leaves not glandular-dotted beneath. 

 , .. .. . . 3. A. mollis. 



Roots not tuberous ; stems -hirsute ; leaves glandu,lar-dotted beneath. 

 Leaflets, mostly 7-9; fruit large, the bristles connivent. 



4. A. Brittoniana. 

 Leaflets mostly 11-17 ; fruit small, the bristles radiate. 



5. A. parviflora. 



1. Agrimonia hirsuta (Muhl.) Bicknell. M. p. 511. Woods and thickets. 



Summer. . . , . , 



2. Agrimonia ' striata Michx. M. p. 511. Dry woods. Summer. 



jB«cfcs-r-.(P.). Lancaster — York Purnace (St.). Northampton— Bas- 

 ton,, Porter (B. C). • >: 



3. Agrimonia mollis (T. & G.) Britton. M. p. 1511. Dry woods and 



thickets. Summer. , ,,. 



Bucks— Sellersville (Pr.). Montgomery— Ivy Rock (St.). Delaware — 

 Crum Creek (St.). Lancaster— (P.). Northampton— (P.).. 



4. Agrimonia Brittoniana Bicknell. M. p. 511. Thickets and roadsides. 



Summer. 

 Northampton — (P. j . 



5. Agrimonia parviflora Soland. M.p. 512. Moist or dry soil. Summer. 



