112 Rhodora [June 
A New ALBINO RasPeBERRY.— Among specimens of Rubus col- 
lected on the wooded slopes of Caribou Mountain, Mason, Maine by 
Mr. Robert A. Ware, on July 24, 1919, and preserved in the herbaria 
of Mr. Ware and Mr. Walter Deane is a form of Rubus idaeus L., var. 
canadensis Richardson with amber-white or honey-colored instead 
of the usual red fruit. The “white’’-fruited raspberry already 
known in New England is a form of var. strigosus recently taken up 
as H. idaeus, var. strigosus (Michx.) Maxim., forma albus (Fuller) 
Fernald, Ruopora, xxi. 96 (1919). The form discovered by Mr. 
Ware, being a variant of var. canadensis, should be called 
RUBUS IDAEUS L., var. CANADENSIS. Richardson, forma Warei, 
n. f., fructibus flavis—Matne: rich woods, slopes of Caribou Moun- 
tain, Mason, July 24, 1919, R. A. Ware (rvPE in herb. W. Deane). 
—Wa rer Deane and M. L. FERNALD, Cambridge, Mass. 
Vol. 22, no. 257, including pages 77 to 96, was issued 18 June, 1920. 
