S. rubra, (Mill.) Britt. (^neen oftlic Prairie. N. lohtUi, .Iac(j. 



Meadows. MoiiDnualia : near Moigantown. I'lvston : 

 near Terra Alta. 



S. Aruncus, L. (ioatV Beard. 



Bicli urouml and along streams. Monongalia: near 

 Morgantown, I'ffington, Little Falls, Day Creek and Gran- 

 ville along the ]\lonongahela. Randolph: along Middle 

 Fork, on Bicli Mountains, alt. 2.12o ft. (iilmer: near (Jlen- 



viiie— V. ^r. 



GILLENIA, Moench. 



G trifoliata, ( L. ). Moen<'li. Bowman's Root. Indian Phvsie. 



M. cl' G. 



Kieh woods, l're(jUent. Webster: Welch and Long 

 Ghules. ^lonongalia: along the Monongahela River. Little 

 Falls to Beech Woods. Mineral: near Keyser-W. Sum- 

 mers: neai' Hinton. Hardy: near ^looretield— G. Mercer: 

 near Tngleside. 



G stipulacea, ( Pursh), Xntt. American ipecae. 



Boi'ders of wviods. ^\'ood : between Kanawha Station 

 and Loekharts Hnn. 



RUBUS, L. 



R. odoratus, L. Purjde-tlowering Raspberrv. Thimble-berrv. 



M. c^- G. 



l)ani[i rocky jdaces. Monongalia: near Little Falls. 



Grant: near Bayard. Randoli)h : near Cricdvard P. (). Fayette: 



near Kanawha Falls — James; near Nuttallbnrg — f^. W. N. 



Summers: near Hinton. Hardy: near Mooretield — G. 



Var. Columbianus. Colmnbian Raspl)erry. 



Leaves ample, 5-7-incised, divisions oblongdanceolate 

 long and taper pointed, shar[ily and mostly double serrate. 

 Inflorescence smaller and more compact. Fruit smaller than 

 in the species and of a more decided musky taste. Monon- 

 galia : cool woods, Tibbs Run. 



R. strigosus, .Michx. Wild Red Rasi)berry. M. c^c G. 



Thickets. Fayette : 'near Xuttalllnirg, not plentiful 



— L. W. X. Pocahontas: S})ruce ^lountain — A.D.Hopkins. 



R. occidentalis, L. Black Raspberry. V. M., M. c^- G., L. W. X. 



Frequent throughout the State. 



R. villosus, Ait. High Blackberry. L. \\ . X., V. M., M. c<c G. 



Common evervwdiere in the State. 



