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 ROSACE-^. 



94. Prunus, Tourn. Plum. Cherry. 



P. Americana, Marsh. Wild Plum. 



Common, especially in Northern Vermont. 

 P. pumila, L. Dwarf Cherry. 



Rocky shores of Lake Champlain. Islands and banks of the 



Connecticut River ; Jessup, Blanchard. 

 P. Pennsylvanica, L. Wild Red Cherry. Common. 

 P. Virginiana, L. Choke Cherry. Common. 

 P. serotina, Ehr. Black Cherry. Common. 



95. Spie^a, L. Meadow Sweet. Spiraea.. 



S. salicifolia, L. Common. 

 S. tomentosa, L. Hardhack. 



Common in some localities, rare in others. 

 S. lobata, Murr. Queen of the Prairie. 



Apparently naturaUzed in a wet place by the roadside north 



of East Randolph. Perkins. 



96. Dalibaeda, L. 

 D. repens, L. Common in damp woods. 



97. RuBus, Tourn. Blackberry. Raspberry. 



R. Odoratus, L. Flowering Raspberry. 



Abundant along forest roads and mountain sides. 

 R. triflorus, Rich. Dwarf Raspbeiry. 



Not common. Moist woods. 

 R. strigOSUS, Mx Red Raspberry. Very common. 

 R. OCCidentaliS, L. Black Raspberry. 



Common, though kss so than the preceding. 

 R. villosus, Ait. High Blackberry. Common. 

 R. Canadensis, L Low Blackberry. 



Less common than the preceding. 

 R. hispidus, L. Running Blackberry. Not very common. 



I 98. Geum, L. 



G. album, Gmel. Not common. Borders of groves. 

 G. Virginianum, L Middlebury, Brainerd. 

 G. macrophyllum, Willd. 



Mfc. Mansfield, Pringle, Bates; Ripton, Brainerd. 

 G. strictum. Ait. Low grounds. Not common. 

 G. rivale, L. Swamps. Rather common. 



99. Waldsteinia, Willd. Barren Strawberry. 



W, fragarioides, Traut. Very common. 



100. Fragaria, Tourn. Strawberry. 



P. Virginiana, Ehrh. Very common in fields. 

 F. vesca, L. Not as common. Rocky woods. 



