52 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



ROSA (Tourn.) L. Rose 



R. acioularis Lindl., var. Bourgeaiiiaiia Crepin. Prickly Rose. Ledges, 

 rocky woods, etc.; rare. June, July. Burlington, (Brainerd). 



E. blauda Ait. Smooth Rose. Roadsides and ledges; frequent. June, 

 July. 



E. Carolina L. Swamp Rose. Borders of swamps and streams; occa- 

 sional. June, July. 



E. ciNNAMOMEA L. Cinnamon Rose. Once much cultivated and now 

 established by roadsides, etc.; occasional. June, July. South 

 Burlington, (Jones); Colchester, (N. F. F.). 



E, humilis Marsh. Pasture Rose. Rocky slopes; frequent. June, July. 



R. RUBiGiNOSA L. Sweetbrier, Eglantine. Old pastures; frequent. 

 June, July. 



RUBUS (Tourn.) L. Bramble 



E. allegheuiensis Porter. High-bush Blackberry. Dry open thickets 

 and recent clearings; frequent. May, June. 



E. liispidus L. Running Swamp Blackberry, Swamp Dewberry. Moist 

 woods; frequent. June, July. 



R. idaeus L., var. aculeatissiinus (Mey.) Regel & Tiling. (R. idaeus L., 

 var. canadensis Rich.) Wild Red Raspberry. Thickets and clear- 

 ings; common. May, June. 



X ? E. neglectus Peck. Purple Raspberry. Rocky woods, gravelly 

 banks, etc.; occasional. May, June. 



E, occidentalis L. Black Raspberry, Thimbleberry. Copses, fence- 

 rows, etc.; frequent. May, June. Forma pallidus (Bailey) Rob- 

 ins. Fencerow, Burlington, (Sprague). 



R. odoratus L. Purple Flowering Raspberry. Moist shaded hillsides; 

 common. July, Aug. 



R. recurraus Blanch. Recurved Blackberry. Open soil, thickets, etc.; 

 occasional. June. 



R. trifloms Richards. (R. pubescens Raf.) Dwarf or Running Rasp- 

 berry, Red Dewberry. Wet woods; frequent. May, June. 



R. rillosus Ait. Black Dewberry. Dry open places; occasional. May, 

 June. 



