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ICOSANDRIA, POLYGYNIA. RubuS. 



foliis simplicibus subreniformibus rotnndato-lobatia, 

 petalis ohlongh.— JFil/d. sp.pl. 2. p iOgO. 

 Icon. E?igL hot. 716. FL dan. 1. Linn.Jl. lapp. t. 5. 



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In sphagnous bogs of Canada, and on high mountains of 

 New England. 1/. May, June. v. v. Flowers 

 white J berries ytllow or amber-coloured. 



416. DALIBARDA. Mich. fl. avier. 1, p. 2gg. 



repens. 1. D. villosa ; stolonibus reptantibus, foliis simplicibus cor- 



datis crenatis, pedunculis unifloris. Lam. encycl. 6. 



p. 250. 

 D. violacoides. Mich.fl. amer. 1. p. 2gg. 

 Rubus Dalibarda. fFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. lOgO. 

 Icon. Mich. I. c. t. 27. Sinith ic. ined. t. 20. Lam. it- 



lustr.t. 441./. 3. 

 In shady woods and bogs of Canada, and on the high 



mountains of New England and Pensylvania. Ij. . May, 



June, V. V. Flowers white. 

 frogaroides. 2. D. foliis ternatis, foliolis cuneatis serrato-incisis ciliatis, 



pedunculis multifloris, calycis tubo obconico. — Mich. 



'ft. uvier. I. p. 300. /. 28. 

 Dryas trifoliata. Pallas in Herb. Lambert. 

 In shady beech-woods of Canada, and on the Allegany 



mountains. 7/. May, June. v. v. Flowers yellow. 



417. DRYAS. Gen. pi. 868. 



ociopetala. 1- D. foliis ovato-oblongis grosse-dentatis rugosis subtus 



niveo-tomentosis, pedunculis unifloris. — IVilld. sp. 



pi. 2, p. 1118. 

 Icon. Engl. bot. 451. Fl. dan. 31. 

 On high mountains in the north-west parts of Canadf 



1/ . July, Aug. V. s. Flowers large, white. 

 tenella. 2 D. microphylla ; foliis ovatis acutis basi cordatis integ< 



rimis planis subtus niveo-tomentosis, pedunculis un 



floris. 

 Icon. Egede, descrip. of Greenland, p. 42. t. B.f. 3. 

 On the white hills of New Hampshire. Prof. Peck. 



li . .fuly. V. s. in Herb. Banks. Flowers not half 



the size of the former. 



