[COSANDRIA, DI6TK1 \. 



i. A. hirsute: Ira\ t ^ interruptedly pinnate, the ^npatoru. 

 odd om pctiolate. foliota ohovato, narrowly cc,ur,,ua ' 

 cat-dentate, Bmoothishj spikes rirgate, Bowers 

 subaeasile, petals twice the length of the calix ; 

 frni! ob-conic, divaricate-hispid, nearly smooth 

 at the base. — ll'illd. and I'lirsh. 



lion. h\. Dan. 580. Curt Lond. S3. 



Hairy Agrimony, 



Whok plant smooth. -glabra. 



Smooth Jgrimony. 



From eighteen inches to two feet high. Flowers very 

 small, yellow. The two varieties constantly appear. On the 

 edges of woods and along the fences of fields, and grassy en- 

 closures, very common. Perennial. June, July. 



:. A. hirsute: leaves interruptedly pinnate, the pmiflora. 

 odd one sessile, most of the leaves linear-lan- 

 ceolate, cut-serrate; spikes virgate, flowers 

 very shortly pedicellate, petals half the length 

 of the calix; fruit subrotuud, divaricate-hispid. 



— mud. 



Smull-JIo'irered or Spotted Agrimony. 



Resembles No. 1, var. Si, very much. Flowers very small, 

 yellow, Grows in similar places. Perennial. June, July. 



r. I B VTJEGL'S. Gen. pi. 854. (Bosaces.) 



Calix 5-cleft. Petals 0. Styles 1 to 0. Fruit 

 a farinaceous berry, or small apple pro- 

 ducing 'Z to 5 bony seeds, or nuts. — *\*utt. 



1. C. thorny : leaves obovate, cuneiform, subses- cmigaiii. 

 mI< . shining, coriaceous; corymbs compound, 

 calicine Ebliolea lanceolate, subserrate, flowers 

 digynoos. — ffflld. 



c . byemalis, nn alt. 



C. locida, Kbrh. 



I »n. Trow, ic. rar. 8. t. ir. 



