^86 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Poterium, L. (Burnet.) 



P, Canadense, Gray. (Canadian Burnet. 'i 



Geuia, L. (Avens.) 



G- Virginianum, L. (Bicknell.) 



G. album, Gmelin. Borders of woods. 



G. strictum, Ait. Sing Sing, not common. (Bicknell.) 



G. rivale, L. North Salem. (S. B. Mead.) 



Potentilla, L. (Five-finger.) 



P. Norvegica, L. Not common. 



P. Canadensis, ly. Along fences, and in old fields, common. 



Var. simplex, Torr & Gray. Common. 

 P. argentea, L. Sterile grounds. 

 P. arguta Pursh. (Hall.) 



Fragaria, Tourn. (Strawberry.) 



F. Virginiana, Ehrhart. Fields, and woods. 



F. vesca, L. Fields. 



F. Indica, L. Not common. (Adv. India.) 



Rubus, Tourn. (Brier, etc.) 



R. odoratus, L. Woods and damp copses. 



R. strigosus, Mx. Edges of woods and fence rows. 



R. occidentalis, L. Along fences, and borders of woods. 



R, villosus, Ait. Pastures, fence lovs and woods. 



R. Canadensis, L. Pasture fields and along fences. 



R. hispidus, L. Damp grounds. 



Rosa, Tourn. (Rose.) 



R. Carolina, L. Damp grounds and meadows. 



R. lucida, Ehrhart. Edges of meadows. 



R. blanda, Ait. Rocky places and edges of meadows. 



R. rubiginosa, L. White Plains, (Nat Eu.) 



R. micrantha. Smith. White Plains. (Nat. Eu.) 



Crataegus, L. (Thom.) 



C. coccinea, L. Thickets. 



C. tomentosa, L. Frequent in thickets. 



Pyrus, L. (Pear, apple, etc.) 



P. arbutifolia. Ait. Thickets. (Hexamer.) 



/"(z/. erythrocarpa. Gray. Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 

 P. Americana, DC. Rocky woods. (Hexamer.) 



Amalancliier, Medic. (June-Berry.) 

 A. Canadensis, T. & Gray. 



Var. Botryapium, T. & Gray. Woods. 



