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ii2. POTERIUM, L. 



250. Canadense, Gray. Fair Haven, Allen; rare, except on Long Island. 



113. AGRIMONIA, Tourn. 



251. Eupatoria, L. 



114. GEUM. L. 



252. album, Gmelin. 



253. Virginianum, L. 



254. strictum, Ait. Berlin, Brandegee. 



255. rivale, L. Abundant in Edgewood Swamp, near New Haven ; Farmington, 



etc. 



115. POTENTILLA, L. 



256. Norvegica, L. 



257. Canadensis, L. 



var. simplex, Torr. and Gray. 



258. argentea, L, 



259. recta, Willd. Middle Island, Long Island. E. S. Miller. 



260. arguta, Pursh. West Rock, etc. 



261. Anserina, L. 



262. fruticosa, L. In Litchfield County this plant is becoming a troublesome 



weed, and is called " hardhack." 



263. tridentata, Ait. Litchfield County, E. E. Brewster. 



264. palustris, Scop. Beaver Meadows, etc. 



116. FRAGARIA, Tourn. 



265. Virginiana, Ehrhart. 



var. Illinoensis, Gray. 



266. vesca, L. 



117. DALIBARDA, L. 



267. repens, L. Farmington, Miss Tyler. 



118. RUBUS, Tourn. 



268. odoratus, L. Common in rocky places. 



269. triflorus, Richardson. Woodbridge, etc. 



270. strigosus, Michx. 



271. occidentalis, L. 



272. villosus, Ait. 



273. Canadensis, L. 



274. hispidus, L. 



275. cuneifolius, Pursh. Madison, Pease; East Killingworth, Hall; "Connec- 



ticut, within limits," H. J. Bassett. 



119. ROSA, Tourn. 



276. Carolina, L. 



277. lucida, Ehrhart. 



278. RUBIGINOSA, L. 



