Wadmond—Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. 843 
455. Potentilla arguta, Pursh. 
Common; dry soil, in sun. 
456. Potentilla argentea, L. Silvery Cinquefoil. 
Frequent; dry, sandy soil. 
457. Potentilla Norvegica, L. Norway Cinquefoil. 
Common; occurring as a weed in cultivated ground. 
458. Potentilla fruticosa, L. Shrubby Conquefoil. 
Rare; on edge of tamarack, Burlington, Racine Co. 
Tbe only station. 
459. Potentilla Anserina, L. Silver-weed. 
Occasional; on beach of Lake Michigan in both coun¬ 
ties and occasionally in dry, sandy soil inland. 
460. Potentilla Canadensis, L. Five-Finger. 
Common; fields, roadsides and woods. 
461. Potentilla palustris, Scop. Marsh Five-Finger. 
Rare; in edge of tamarack, Wind Lake, and at Eagle 
Lake, Racine Co. Not seen elsewhere. 
462. Geum triflorum, Pursh. Purple Avens. 
Common; prairies. 
463. Geum album, Gmel. White Avens. 
Common; woods and thickets. 
464. Geum Virginianum, L. White Avens. 
Occasional; in rather more open situations than the 
foregoing, and much less common. 
465. Geum macrophyllum, Willd. Yellow Avens. 
Frequent; low grounds. 
466. Geum strictum, Ait. Yellow Avens. 
Occasional; same habitat as the preceding hut less 
common. 
467. Agrimonia hirsuta, Bicknell. Agrimony. 
Common; woods and thickets. 
468. Rosa hlanda, Ait. Early Wild Rose. 
Common; hanks and fence rows. 
469. Rosa Carolina, L. Swamp Rose. 
Occasional; low grounds. 
470. Rosa humilis, Marsh. Dwarf Wild Rose. 
Common; fence rows and pastures in dry soil. 
