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Spirsea salicifolia, h. Willow-leaved Meadowsweet. 



In moist g^round in the Minnesota valley, and in the 

 Sioux valley near Sioux Falls. 



Spiraea lucida, Dougl. Corymbed Spiraea. 

 Spircca beiiilijolia^ Hook. 



On banks in the Black Hills. 



Liietkea cjpspetosa, (Nutt.) Kuntze. Tufted Meadow- 

 sweet. 



Spwcea ccEspitosa^ Nutt. 

 In the Black Hills. 



Kubiis parviflorus, Nutt. Salmon-berry. 

 Rubles 7iutkamis^ Mocino. 

 In the Black Hills. 



Kubus strig-osus, Michx. Red Raspberry. 



Along streams and in rocky places throughout the 

 state. 



Rubus oecideiitalis, L. Black Raspberry. 



From the Missouri river eastward. In general it is not 

 as common as the last, especially rare in the Missouri 

 valley. 



Kubus Ainericanus, (Pers.) Britton. Dwarf Raspberry. 

 Rubiis trifiorus^ Richards. 



In cold swamps in the Minnesota region and in the 

 Black Hills. 



Fragaria Virj»-iuiaiia, Duchesne. Strawberry. 



In rather low ground throughout the state, but not 

 abundant. 



Frag-aria Americana, (Porter.) Britton. Wood Straw- 

 berry. Indian Strawberry. 

 Frag aria lesca Americana, Porter. 



In woods in the Minnesota region, and in the Black 

 Hills. 



Potentilla arg-uta, Pursh. Tall Cinquefoil, 

 On dry prairies throughout the state. 



