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P. avium L. Sweet Cherry 
Java Farm. Infrequent along shore of Muddy Creek and Fox Creek 
estuaries. Associate species not definite, may include Robinia 
pseudoacacia, Liquidambar styraciflua, Ulmus rubra, Cornus florida. 
Ivy Neck. Infrequent along shores of estuaries and at Cheston 
Point, not associated with Quercus prinus canopy. Also one station 
(presumably cultivated) beside old house on upper Scaffold Peninsula. 
Higman 422, 424, 585, 767, 1163, 1164. 
Agrimonia 
1. Larger leaflets of middle and upper leaves lance- 
acuminate, sharply serrate, villous and copiously 
white-glandular-dotted beneath. (Also, axis of 
raceme minutely glandular)....scccescccceccccscecvecese Ae parviflora 
1. Larger learlets of middle and upper leaves ovate- 
oblong, coarsely dentate, either villous or glandular- 
dotted but not both. 
2. Axis of raceme minutely glandular, glabrous or 
nearly so; rachis and lower leaflet surfaces 
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2. Axis of raceme glandless, pubescent; rachis 
and lower leaflet surfaces pubescent. 
3. Larger leaflets broadly obtuse at apex; 
mature hypanthium about 2 mm. long........-....- A. microcarpa 
3. Larger leaflets acute to blunt at apex; 
mature hypanthium about 3 mm. long. 
Expected (A. pubescens). 
Agrimonia parviflora Ait. Agrimony 
Java Farm. Infrequent in grassy fields between south side 
of main building area and old entrance road. Associate species: 
Solanum carolinense, Cirsium discolor, Erigeron annuus, Verbascum 
thapsus, Asclepias syriaca. 
Ivy Neck. One station: drainage into Cheston Creek estuary. 
Hectare 4743. Canopy of Robinia pseudoacacia, Diospyros virginiana, 
Platanus occidentalis. Associate species: Elephantopus carolinianus, 
Cuphea petiolata. 
A. rostellata Wallr. Agrimony 
Java Farm. Infrequent along abandoned trail between old entrance 
gate and Muddy Creek, parallel to north boundary. Canopy of mature 
Fagus grandifolia, Carya tomentosa, Quercus alba, Liriodendron tulipifera, 
etc, Higman 1079. 
