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290. P. palustPis, Scop. Marsh Five-finger. 
Swamps; local. June — -July 20th. 
South Chicago. Lake Calumet. Grand Crossing. Miller’s and 
Edgemoor, Ind. Rogers Park, Boltwood. Normal Park, Williams. 
Pine Station, Ind., 'Bastin. 
^291. P„ fputicosa, L. Shrubby Cinque-foil. 
Wet fields and edges of swamps ; not common, usually local. June 
20th — July. <. • /- •/ r i & * *• < 4. 
Eastern part of our district. Rogers Park. Rose Hill. Niles. 
South Chicago. Calumet Region. Grand Crossing. Pine 
Station, Miller’s and Clarke, Ind. 
292. p. anserina, L. Silver Weed. 
Damp sandy soil and low sandy marshes; frequent. June — August, 
occasionally as late as October. 
Mainly in the eastern portion of our district. 
293. P. canadensis, L. Common Cinque-foil. Five-finger. 
Including var. Simplex , T. & G. 
Everywhere in dry soil. May — August. 
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AGBJMONXA, Tourn. 
294. A. eupatoria, L. Common Agrimony. 
Open woods and fence-rows; common. July- 
-September. 
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295. A. papviflopa. Ait. Small-flowered Agrimony. 
Open woods; rare. July. (B.) //. &***& <*+*•'*" f V ^ 
Rogers Park. Riverside, Miss Fannie Seward. 
ROSA, Tourn. 
296. R. setig*epa, Michx. Climbing or Prairie Rose. 
July. 
But two specimens have been found, One at Morgan Park; the 
other at Desplaines. Both plants were dwarfed and stunted. (B.) 
It is cultivated in a number of places. 
A specimen in the herbarium of the University of Chicago is labeled, 
“growing wild at Woodlawn.” An ornamental, climbing shrub. 
297. R, engelmanni, Watson. Engelmann’s Rose. 
Frequent on the borders of sloughs in the southeastern part of our 
district, near the lake shore; fruit rather oblong, Hill! (B. P.) 
298. R. blanda, Ait. Early Wild Rose. Pale Rose. 
Sandy soil; frequent. June — July 15th. 
Varies greatly in size, 1 to 4 feet. Generally blossoms about three 
weeks earlier than R. humilis. 
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