PI. ex. cal. 59. AGRIMONI ACEiE. 351. Alchemil. 577 
Percepier Afiglorum, Raii Syn. 159, 1 ; Ger. em. 1594, 1. 
Polygonum belinoides, Park. 449. 
Aphanes artfensis, Lin. S. P. 179. 
Alchemilla Aphanes, Leers FI. Herb. 54. 
Parsley breakstone , Herb-shops. Percepier , Bristol. 
Barren sandy land ; annual ; April to November* 
Stem much branched; leaves marked with lines; stipules 
cut ; calyx urceolate. 
IV. 352. AGRIMONIA. Brunsfel. Agrimony . 
Calyx 5-lobed, bristly ; bristles hooked ; petals 5 ; sta~ 
mens 12 to 20; ovaries 2; styles 2, terminal; akenia 2, 
enclosed in the persisting calyx . — Leaves pinnate, stipuled ; 
jlowers spiked, involucellated ; involucella 2-lobed. 
Agrimonia vulgaris . Common agrimony . 
Leaves pinnate ; leaflets ovate, oblong, deeply serrated ; 
terminal leaflets petioled ; spikes peduncled. 
Agrimonia, Raii Syn. 202, 1 ; Ger. em. 712, 1. 
Agrimonia vulgaris, Park. 594. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, Lin. S. P. 643. 
Edges of fields ; perennial ; June and July. 
Root creeping; stem 2 feet high, angular, hairy; leaves 
alternately pinnate; stipules pinnately cut; spike many- 
flowered ; Jlowers yellow. 
Fain. XXV. 60. DRYADEiE. Rosacearum tribus , De 
' Candolle, Jussieu. Fragariacearum 
pars , Nesler. 
Calyx 4 or 5-toothed ; sinus of the teeth often bracteo- 
lated on the outside ; petals as many as the calyx-lobes ; 
stamens many, indefinite, or rarely as many as the calyx- 
lobes and opposite to them ; ovaries indefinite, rarely 5, 
free, 1 -styled; style from the apex, or inner side, furrowed 
on the inner side; stigmata oblique, thickened; ovule 1, 
inverse, rarely ascending ; akenia or drupella on the per- 
sisting calyx ; seeds inverse, rarely ascending ; perisperm 0 ; 
corculum straight. — Stern herbaceous, rarely shrubby. 
Calyx naked; stam. many; ovaries capitate; 
akenium covered with a fleshy sarcocarp .... Rubus. 358. 
Cal. bracteated ; stam. many ; 
akenium feathered, tailed Dry as. 353. 
Cal. bracteated ; stam. many;, 
ovaries capitate, ending in a jointed tail .... Geum. 354-, 
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