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Stouter, liabituously more numerous and more conspicuously 

 overtopping the leaves; flowers very large (sometimes two 

 inches across) ; sepals uniformly larger, some of them much 

 prolonged and leaf-like and conspicuously lobed (sometimes 

 becoming an inch long and wide) ; fruit much larger." 

 R. HiSPiDUS L. Running Swamp-Blackberry. 



Glade regions of Preston. Randolph and Webster coun- 

 ties. Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nnttall). 

 R. TRiviALis Michx. Low Bush-blackberry. 



Sandy soil. Kanawha: near Charleston (Jaii'cs). 



DALIBARDA L. 



D. REPENS L. 



Deep mountain woods. Grant : near Bayard. Tucker : 

 along Blackwater Fork of Cheat (Millspaitgli). Preston: 

 near Aurora {Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



DRY.MOCALLIS Fourr. 

 D. ^RGUTA (Pursh.) Rydb. {Potentilla argnta Pursh.). 



Dry situations. Upshur: near French Creek {A. B. 

 Brooks). 



FRAGARIA L. 



F. ViRGiNiANA Duches. Wild Strawberry. 



Moist woodlands and fields, common. ^Monongalia : near 

 Morgantown (Brozvn). Gilmer: near Glenville (Mapel) 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nnttall). Hardy: near Moore- 

 field (Gamble). 

 F. \ESCA L. Northern Wild Strawberry. 



Shady woods, less common than the last. Kanawha : neai 

 Charleston {James). Fayette: near Nuttallburg {Nuttall). 



DUCHESNEA J. E. Smith. 

 D. Indica (Andr.) Focke. Indian Strawberry. {Fragaria In- 

 dica Andr.). 



Escaped to waste places. Monongalia : near Morgantown. 

 Kanawha: near Charleston {Barnes, Coulter, C. L. Brooks). 



ULMARIA Hill. 

 U. RUBRA Hill. (Spiraea lohafa Gronov.). 



Escaped and established near Pickens, Randolph County 

 {H. H. Smithy I S42). 

 U. Ulmaria (L.) Barnhart. {Spiraea Ulmaria Linn.). 



Escaped and established near Pickens, Randolph County 

 (H. H. Smith, 1543). 



