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parviflora. 
suaveolens . 
striata , 
apiifolia , 
spathulata. 
1C0SANDRIA DI-FENTAGYNI A. Agtimoma, 
2 . A. hirsuta ; foliis interrupte pinnatis, impari sessili, fo- 
liolis plurimis lineari-lanceolatis inciso-serratis, spicis 
virgatis, floribus brevissime pedicellatis, petalis calyce 
sesquilongioribus, fructibus subrotundis divaricato- 
hispidis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p . 8 76. 
In woods, on the side of hills : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
% . June, July. v. v. Flowers small, yellow. 
3. A. hirsutissima; foliis interrupte-pinnatis, impari sessili, 
foliolis plurimis lanceolatis argute serratis subtus hir- 
sutis, spicis virgatis viscosis, floribus brevi-petiolatis, 
petalis calyce duplo longioribus, fructibus obconicis 
divaricato-hispidis. 
On high mountain-meadows : Virginia and Carolina. 1/ . 
July, Aug. v. v. Grows to the height of five feet ; 
is covered with very long brownish hairs : the flower 
spikes are likewise very closely covered with viscous 
hairs, and have a very agreeable balsamic scent : the 
flowers are small and pale yellow. 
4 . A. spicis virgatis, fructibus reflexis turbinatis sulcato- 
striatis apice tantum et quasi coronatim hispidis. Mich . 
Jl. amer. 1. p . 287 . 
In Canada. Michaux. I/ . + . Flowers white. 
410. CRATAEGUS. Gen. pl. 854. 
1 . C. spinosa foliis deltoideis inciso-lobatis, lobis acutis in» 
ciso-dentatis, corymbi pedicellis subsimplicibus, caly- 
cis tubo oblongo, laciniis subserratis» — Mich.fi. amer, 
l.p. 2 87- 
C. Oxyacantha. IValt.Jl. car. 147. 
In low woods and on the banks of rivers : Virginia and 
Carolina ; plentifully on the banks of Roanoke- river, 
Southampton, . May, June. v. v. This shrub, 
with its elegant foliage and scarlet berries, would be 
one of the finest ornaments to be introduced into the 
gardens, particularly for the purpose of making hedges; 
which object has been so much neglected in North 
America. 
2. C. ramulis spinescentibus fasciculatim foliosis, foliis par- 
vis longissime deorsum angustatis subspathulatis trifi- 
dis, corymbis paucifloris, pedicellis brevibus, calyci- 
bus tomentosis.— Midi. fi. amer. 3. p. 288. 
In dry woods, near rivers : Virginia and Carolina. 1? . 
May, June. v. v. The thorns are yery large and 
crooked ; leaves small. 
