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144. Agrimonia Eupatoria, L. (Agrimony.) Very common in open 
woods. 
145. Geum album, Gr. In Wauwatosa and New Coeln. 
146. G. Virginianum, L. In the S. part of the county. 
147. G. strictum, Ait. Near the Forest Home Cemetery. 
148. G. rivale, L. (Water Avens.) In New Coeln, near the stone 
quarries in Wauwatosa, and along Lake Michigan. 
149. Potentilla Norvegica, L. Everywhere. 
150. P. Canadensis, L. (Cinque-foil.) Scattered through the county. 
151. P. Anserina, L. (Silver-weed.) Along the R. R. track near the 
Rolling Mills. 
152. P. fruticosa, L. (Shrubby Cinque-foil.) Mr. Runge has found 
this species in the Menomonee swamps. I have seen it grow¬ 
ing in great profusion in Waukesha County. 
153. P. palustris, Scop. (Marsh Five-finger.) In Larkin’s tamarack 
swamp; also near New Coeln, according to T. Bruhin. 
154. Fragaria Virginiana, Ehr. var. Illinoensis, Gray. (Wild Straw¬ 
berry.) 
155. F. vesca, L. (Wild Strawberry.) Both species are common in 
the W. and S. 
156. Rubus triflorus, Richds. (Dwarf Raspberry.) S. part of the 
county. 
157. R. strigosus, Miehx. (Wild Red Raspberry.) In thickets 
throughout the county. 
158. R. occidentalis, L. (Black Raspberry.) Rarer than the last. 
159. R. villosus, Ait. (Common Blackberry.) “Pastures in New 
Coeln.” T. Bruhin. 
160. R. Canadensis, L. (Dewberry.) In the S. and W. portions of 
the county. . f 
161. R. hispidus, Lr. (Running Swamp Blackberry.) In Larkm s 
tamerack swamp. 
162. Rosa Carolina, L. (Swamp Rose.) Common near swamps. 
163. R. lucida, Ehr. (Dwarf Wild Rose.) With the preceding. 
164. R. blanda, Ait. (Early Wild Rose.) Common, also occurring 
with the two preceding. 
165. Cratcegus cordata, Ait. (Washington Thorn.) Mr. . ung 
reports this species near Greenfield. 
166. C. coccinea, L. (Scarlet-fruited Thorn.) Common throughou 
the county. . _ 
167. C. tomentosa. L. var. pyrifolia, Gray. (Black Thorn.) Occurs 
in the county, according to Mr. A. Conrat . e var. 
punctata, Gray, is very common. 
