100 26. KOBACE^. 



oi the friiii hardened quadrangular with 4 thin entire wings and 

 netted veins. — E. B. 860. — L. pinnate with many small ovate 

 coarsely serrate suhsessile leaflets glabrous or slightly hairy 

 beneath. Lower part of the stems and petioles often downy. — 

 On a dry calcareous soil. P. VI. — VIIL E. b. I. 



|2. P. muricdtum (Spach) ; herbaceous, st. slightly angular, 

 calyx oi fruit hardened 4^winged pitted, pits with elevated and 

 denticulate edges. — K B. S. 2989. — a. P. platylophimn (Jord.) ; 

 fr.-cal. with rather blunt denticulate wings, pits with sharply 

 denticulate edges. — /3. P. stenolophium (Jord.) ; fr.-cal. with sharp 

 entire wings, pits with rather bluntly denticulate edges. Both 

 of these closely resemble Sp. 1, but are usually larger in all their 

 parts. Leaflets usually oval. — Dry places. P. VI. VII. E. 



5. Ageimo'nia Linn. Agrimony. 



1. A. Eupatdria (L.) ; cal.-tuhe offr. obcimic furrowed to the 

 base, exterior spines spreading, 1. interruptedly pinnate serrate 

 shaggy beneath.—^. B. 1385. St. 59. 4.— St. erect, about 2 

 feet high. Spikes long with distant yellow flowers. Leaflets 

 deeply serrate. — Fields and roadsides. P. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



2. A. odordta (W{&.) ; cal.-tvhe of fr. JeffsAoperf not furrow- 

 ed, e.Tterior spines declining, 1. interruptedly pinnate hairy and 

 with minute glands beneath. — E. B. S. 2982. — Scented. iSpikes 

 long. , Fl. yellow ; pet. obovate-lanceolate, wedgeshaped below, 

 distant, spreading, flat, turning up at the end. Styles spreading. 

 T^eaflets deeply and sharply serrate throughout. Cal.-tube of 

 the large fruits rarely with shallow furrows in its upper half. 

 Taller than Sp. 1, usually more branched ; 1. and Its., fl. and fr. 

 larger. — Waste places, rare. P. "S^. VII. E. I. 



6. Alchemil'ia Limi. Lady's Mantle. 



1. A. vulgaris (L.) ; I. reniform or nearly orbicular plaited 

 7 — 9-lobed, lobes rounded serrate throughout green beneath, 

 fl. in terminal corymbs. — E. B. 597. — Slightly hairy. Fl. yel- 

 lowish green. L. large on long stalks, st.-l. sessile with large 

 notched connate stipules. — 13. A. montana (Willd.) ; st.-l. and 

 petioles sillry, old 1. wavy with broad waves. — Dry hilly pas- 

 tures. P. VI. — VIII. Common Lady's Mantle. E. S. I. 



2. A, alpina (L.) ; radical I. digitate, divisions — 7 separated ■ 

 to their base oblong blunt adpressed serrate at the end white 

 and silky beneath, fl. in interrupted spikes of small lateral and 

 terminal corymbs, achene oblong-ovoid suddenly acuminate, St. 

 slightly branched simple below. — &/. E. B. 425. St. 61. 2. — 

 St., cal. and underside of the 1. beautifully silky. Leaflets 



