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349. Rubus canadensis L. This species was reported by J. M. Coulter in 

 Indiana Geol. Rept. 6 :242. 1875. I have seen his specimen in the herbarium 

 of Wabash College and it is Rubus liisjridus. The report from Monroe 

 County by Andrews can not be checked because he preserved no specimen, 

 but doubtless the report should be referred to some other species. I have not 

 been able to verify the report from the dunes (Flora of the Indiana Dunes, 

 p. 227, 1930) by Peattie, who says: "Frequent throughout." If it is fre- 

 quent throughout it is rather surprising that no one else has collected it. 

 Since the species is a northern one, this report may be authentic, but I am 

 excluding it for lack of a verifying specimen. 



350. Rubus canadensis var. Randii Bailey. (Gentes Herbarum 3:261. 

 1934.) Peattie (Flora of the Indiana Dunes, p. 227, 1930) reported Rubus 

 Randii (Bailey) Rydb. as found in "shaded and somewhat sandy ground, 

 Dune Park, and perhaps elsewhere." Bailey has made a recent study of 

 this form and restricts its distribution to the type locality in Maine. Thus 

 it is evident that what Peattie had at hand is some related form and I 

 exclude it for lack of a verifying specimen. 



351. Rubus Enslenii X frondosus. This hybrid was reported from 

 Grant County (Fairmount) by Brainerd & Peitersen in Vermont Agric. 

 Exp. Sta. Bull. 217:82. 1920. I have no duplicate, therefore 1 can not 

 determine to which species I would now refer it. 



352. Rubus FLORIDUS Tratt. I reported this species in Proc. Indiana 

 Acad. Sci. 1916:319. 1917 from Harrison County under no. 20518. Bailey 

 refers this number to Rubus argutus Link. 



353. Rubus floricomus Blanchard. This species was reported by 

 Peattie (Flora of the Indiana Dunes, p. 226, 1930). Bailey now refers this 

 species to Rubus ostryifolius Rydb. which is recognized in the text. 



354. Rubus idaeus L. Reported by Nieuwland (Amer. Midland Nat. 

 4:70. 1915) as an escape near Hudson Lake, La Porte County. This is our 

 common cultivated red raspberry. 



355. Rubus idaeus var. anomalus Arrh. This variety was reported 

 from the dune area by both Peattie and Pepoon. Greene described Batidea 

 heterodoxa from a collection made May 29, 1897 by Umbach in a woods 

 near Clarke, Lake County. Peattie paraphrases a part of the description 

 and cites the name as a synonym. Pepoon also cites the Umbach collection. 

 Fernald (Rhodora 21:96. 1919) refers Greene's species and this variety as 

 used by Peattie and Pepoon to Rubus idaeus var. strigosus (Michx.) 

 Maxim. 



356. Rubus invisus Bailey. This species was reported by me (Proc. 

 Indiana Acad. Sci. 1915: 137. 1916) from Brown and Clark Counties. Both 

 specimens are now referred to Rubus flagellaris Willd. 



