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26 METROPOLITAN PARK FLORA. 
P. argentea, L. Sitvery CINQuUEFOIL. 
Thin soil in paths, pastures and on rocks in woods, in sun or 
light shade. B*, M, S* and BB, common. 
P. palustris, Scop. Marsu FIve-FINGER. 
Swamps and wet places. S*, near Turtle Pond. 
P. Canadensis, L. Common CINQUEFOIL. FIVE-FINGER. 
Fields, meadows, roadsides, and open woods. B*, M*, S* 
and B B*, common. ‘ 
AGRIMONIA, Tourn. AgGRIMony. 
A. Eupatoria, L. Common Acrimony. 
Borders of woods, pastures, and roadsides. b*, frequent :— 
M*, common : — B B*, occurs. 
ROSA, Tourn. Rose. 
R. Carolina, L. Swamp Ross. 
Moist low thickets, and borders of swamps and streams. 
M*, common: —S and B B*, occurs. 
R. lucida, Ehrh. Common Witp Ross. 
Low thickets, fields and roadsides. B, M, S* and BB, 
frequent on the edges of meadows, in pastures, and on ledges. 
R. humilis, Marsh. 
Dry soil and rocky slopes. B*, occasional; E. slope of 
Hancock Hill, etc.: — M, Bear Hill: — S*, occasional. 
R. rupieinosa, L. R. micrantha, Smith. Sweer Brier. 
EGLANTINE. 
Int. from Eu. into pastures, thickets, and roadsides. b*, 
frequent on Hawk Hill, ete.: —M, Pine Hill; woods on Bear 
Hill, etc. :—BB, occurs. 
R. cINNAMOMEA, L. Crnnamon Rose. 
Cult. from Eu. and occasionally escaped. B*, house-site 
on Hillside St. 
R. cantina, L. Doe Rose. 
Int. from Eu. and occasionally escaped. B, old garden, 
’ Park’s place, Hawk Hill. 
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