92 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
184a. Var: grandiflorus, Ledeb. Lab: From Labrador to 
the woods and swamps of the Rocky Mountains, Lat. 52°-56°, 
(Drummond), (Cat. I, 129). Nain and Nachvak (Cat, IIL, 514). 
Indian Harbour, Holton (A. C. W.) July, August. 
185. R. Canadensis, Linn. (Cat. 1, 181): (Reeks); S: 
John’s (Miss. Southcott); New Harbour (A. C. W.) Open 
grounds at Whitbourne (Robinson and Schrenk). Flora Migq. 
July, August. 
186. hk. Chamemorus, Linn. Cloudberry. (Bake apple). 
Very common in most parts of Newfoundland and the Labrador ; 
in peat bogs and wet places (Cat. J., 128; IIL, 514). May, 
June. Flora Mig. Very abundant in the peaty plains of 
Miquelon. Flowers in June; fruit ripens in August. 
187. Rk. hispidus, Linn. Swamp Blackberry. (Reeks). 
188. &. occidentalis, Linn. Black Raspberry. West of 
Random (Cormack). 
189. RB. strigosus, Michx. Red Raspberry. Very common 
in most parts of the country. July. Lab: (Cat. 1., 1380). In 
inland gulches (Butler) ; frequent in many places from the Straits 
to Hamilton Inlet. Flora Mig. 
190. & triflorus, Richards. Dewberry, Plumboy. Common 
in many places in woods and wet places. May, June. Lab: 
(Cat. I., 180); hillsides in 8. Labrador (Butler); Capstan 
Island, and several places in the Strait and more northern 
(A.C. W.) July, August. Flora Miq. Damp and stony places ; 
common, July. 
191. R. viliosus, Ait. Thimbleberry or Bramble. (English 
Blackberry). Several places in Trinity and Fortune Bays 
(A. C. W.); Cairn Mountain, Flat Bay (Bell); Brigus and Top- 
sail (Cat. IIL. 514). July. Ihave never or scarcely ever seen 
the fruit fully ripe, but I am assured that the berries ripen fully, 
and are sold in small quantities about Burin. 
a. Var: frondosus, Torrey. (Cat. I., 131). 
b. Var: humifusus, Torr.and Gray. S. John’s (Miss South- 
cott); New Harbour and Harbour Breton (A. C. W.) The 
specimen from New Harbour is reported by Prof. Macoun as 
near var. humifusus. 
