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Pennsylvania : Susquehanna ; Sui^wvan ; Monroe ; Bucks ; Clear- 

 MEi,D ; Erie ; Somerset. 



3. Rubiis occidentalis L. Black-cap. Black Raspberry. (Man. p. 

 496; 1. F. f. /Sg6.) In woods or thickets, Quebec and Ont. to Ga. — 

 Pennsylvania : Pike ; Monroe ; Bucks ; Chester ; Lancaster ; 

 Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Delaware ; Allegheny. 



4. RubuB neglectus Peck. Purple Wild Raspberry. (Man. p. 



496 ; I. F. f. 1895-) In dry or rocky soil, N. Eng. to Pa. — Pennsylvania : 

 Lackawanna ; Monroe- 



5. Rubus strigosus Michx. Wild Red Raspberry. (Man. p. 496 ; 

 I. F.y. 1S94.) In dry or rocky situations, Newf. and Lab. to B. C. and in 

 the Alleghenies to N. C. and in the Rocky Mts. to N. Mex. — Pennsylvania: 

 Pike ; Lackawanna ; Monroe ; Northampton ; Schuylkill ; Lan- 

 caster ; York ; Franklin ; Tioga ; Centre ; Allegheny. 



6. RubuB laciniatus Willd. CuT-leaved Blackberry. (Man. p. 

 496.) Nat. inN. Y. and Pa. Also in Ore. and Wash. Native of Eu.(?) 

 — Pennsylvania : Bucks, Pt. Pleasant. 



7. RubuB cunelfolIuB Pursh. Sand Blackberry. (Man. p. 496 ; I. 

 F.y. ipof.) In sandy soil, Conn, to Mo., Fla. and La. — Pennsylvania : 

 Lancaster ; Chester ; Bucks ; Delaware. 



8. Rubus nigrobaccus Bailey. High Bush Blackberry. (Man. p, 

 496; I. F. /. /SgS.) In dry soil, N. Eng. to Fla. and Ark. — Pennsyl- 

 vania: Huntingdon; Monroe; Northampton; Bucks; Philadel- 

 phia ; Delaware ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Montgomery ; Frank- 

 lin ; Allegheny. 



9. Rubus Allegheniensis Porter. Mountain Blackberry. (Man. 

 p. 496; I. F. /. 1899.) In dry soil, Ont. and N. Y. to Pa., perhaps to 

 Va. — Pennsylvania : Monroe ; Carbon ; Schuylkill. 



10. Rubus frondosus Bigel. Leafy-bracted Blackberry. (Man. 

 p. 497-) Prince Edward Island to Mich, and N. C. — Pennsylvania; 

 Delaware. 



11. RubuB Randil (Bailey) Rydb. Rand's Blackberry. (Man. p. 

 497.) Me. to Lake Superior and Va. — Pennsylvaitia : Pike; Monroe; 

 Northampton ; Bucks ; Montgomery ; Philadelphia ; Delaware ; 

 Chester ; Lancaster ; Franklin ; Huntingdon ; Allegheny. 



12. Rubus argutus Link. Tall Blackberry. (Man. p. 497.) In 

 moist soil. Prince Edward Island to Ga. and Ala. — Pennsylvania : Mon- 

 roe. 



13. RubuB Canadensis L. Millspaugh's Blackberry. (Man. p. 



497 ; I. F. f. 1900.) In thickets or mountain woods, N. Eng. to Ga. — 

 Pennsylvania : Monroe, Tobyhanna Mills. 



14. Rubus procumbens Muhl. Low running Blackberry. Dew- 

 berry. (I. F. /. 1906 ; Man. p. 498.) In dry open soil, Newf. to Minn., 

 N. C, La. and the I. Terr. — Pennsylvania : Delaware; Lancaster; 

 Lebanon. 



