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ay P. spinosa, L. Orange and W. (Knighton.) (Adv.Eu) 
: P. pumila, L. W. (Knighton.) “f ‘a8 | 
4 - P. Pennsylvanica, L. Weehawken heights. (I H. Hall.) W. 
By (Knighton.) Pe 
ioe P. Virginiana, L. North. 
P. serotina, Ehrhart. Upland, common. ‘ 
‘ Spireea, L. (Meadow-Sweet.) 
8. opulifolia, L. Cultivated about dwellings, common north-west. 
S. corymbosa. Near Chester, Mor. (Avwstin.) (Adv. south-west.) 
8. salicifolia, L. (White Spirzea—Meadow-Sweet—Willow-leaved 
Spirea.) This species is frequently found growing with the next, though 34 : 
it likes wetter places. Its flowers are white, and the leaves resemble the ag 
leaves of willow. Flowers from June to September. This species, with 
the next, which grows about three feet high, bears cultivation. 
S. tomentosa, L. (Hardhack—Steeple-Bush—Downy Spirea.) This 
species is easily distinguished from all others on account of its wrinkled 
leaves and its pyramid-shaped masses of flowers, with which the summits 
of its stems and branches are crowned. The last year’s fruit-vessels ap- 
pear among the flowers. Flowers purple, appearing in June, July, and 
August. A tea made of the leaves is said to be a remedy for dysentery. 
In M. and Mer., frequent throughout. 
Gillenia, Meench. (Indian Physic.) 
G. trifoliata, Moench. Hill-sides in the north. 
Poterium, L. (Burnet.) 
P. Canadense, Gray. Freehold, and about Hightstown, common 
north. « 
Agrimonia, Tourn. (Agrimony.) ’, 2oq'the “ 
A. Eupatoria, L. Borders of woods, rare in the middle counties ; wah ‘ 5 
common north. 
A. parviflora, Ait. Closter, common. (Avwstin.) 
Geum, L. (Avens.) 
G. album, Gmelin. Frequent in the middle counties. 
G. Virginianum, L. Freehold, M. Common north. 
G. strictum, Ait. Damp, shady places and meadows, not common. 
G. rivale, L. Near Closter and in Sussex. (Awstin.) 
Waldsteinia, Willd. 
W. fragarioides, Trati. W. and Sus. 
Potentilla, L. (Cinque-foil—Five-finger. ) vin 
P. Norvegica, L. Cultivated fields, not common in the middle coun- 
ties; frequent in W. (Knighton.) 

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