174 FLOEA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



1. EuBUS ODORATUS L. Purple Flowering Baspberry. M. p. 495. Rocky 



banks. Summer. 



Philadelphia — Wissahickon (VP.), Fairmount Park (Wn.). Bucks — 

 Rock Hill (Fr.) (Ja.) (Mac), Point Pleasant, Delaware shore. Center- 

 bridge (Ws.), Nockamixon (Wn.). Montgomery — Shannonville (Cr.), 

 Schwenksville (U. C. S.), Skippack Creek (VP.). C/iesier— Coatesville, 

 H. E. Stone (B. C), Falls of French Creek (Sa.) (S. Tr.). Lancaster— 

 Octoraro Creek (Pr.). Berks — Hamhurg (He.) (Ke.) (Li.), Werners- 

 ville (Te.), Reading (Wn.). LeW^/i— All along the Lehigh (Kr.). North- 

 ampton —'Easton, Porter (B. C). Dauphin— Steelton (Wn.). 



Hunterdon — Locktown, Pittstown (C). 



New CasfJe— Rockford, Mount Cuba, scarce. 



2. RuBus Americanus (Pers.) Britton. Dwarf Raspberry. M. p. 495. 



Swamps. Summer. 

 Bucks — Near Quakertown (Fr.). 



3. RuBus occiDENTALis L. Black Baspberry, Thimbleberry. M. p. 496. 



Woods and roadsides. Early summer. 



4. RuBus LACINIATUS WiUd. M. p. 496. Escaped from cultivation. Sum- 



mer. 

 £mcA;s— Bristol (Br.) (Fr.), Point Pleasant (rr.). 



5. RuBUS CUNEiFOLius Pursh. Sand Blackberry. M. p. 496. Sandy soiL 



Early summer. 

 £ttci-s—Penn Valley (Cr.) (Wn.). Peiaware— Tinicum (St.). Chester 

 — Northwest of Coatesville (St.). Lancaster — Pleasant Grove (Ca.). 

 New Jersey— Common. 

 New Castle — Blackbird Head. 



6. RuBUS NIGROBACCUS Bailey. Common Blackberry. M. p. 496. Borders 



of thickets. Early summer. 



7. RuBus Allegheniensis Porter. M. p. 496. Dry soil. Early summer. 



Montgomery — Willow Grove (St.). Chester — Near Coatesville, near 

 West Chester (St.). Northampton— Pen Argyl (He.). 



8. RuBUS osTRYiFOLius Rydb. M. p. 497. Near seashore. Summer. 



Cape May Stone Harbor (Br.). 



9. RuBUS FRONDOSUS Bigel. M. p. 497. Borders of thickets. Summer. 



10. RuBus Randii (Bailey) Rydb. M. p. 497. Summer. 



Philadelphia— (P.). Bucks— (P.). Montgomery— (P.). Delaware— 

 Tinicum (St.). Chester— (P.). Lancaster— (P.). Northampton— (P.). 



11. RuBUS ARGUTUS Link. M. p. 497. Early summer. 



Delatvare—liinicxim. (St.). 

 ^ur^in^f 07! — Speedwell (St.). 



12. RuBUS PROCUMBENS Muhl. Dewberry. M. p. 498. Dry fields. Spring. 



13. RuBUS SUBUNIFLORUS Rydb. M. p. 498. Sandy or dry soil. Near the 



coast. Early summer. 

 Chester— Christiana, W. Bradford (St.). 

 Burlington — Medford (St.). 



14. EuBUS Baileyanus Britton. M. p. 498. Dry woods and thickets. 



Early summer. 



