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stouter, habituously 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 (Nuttall). 



R. TRIVIALIS Michx. Low Bush-blackberry. 



Sandy soil. Kanawha : near Charleston (James). 



DALIBARDA L. 



D. REPENS L. 



Deep mountain woods. Grant : near Bayard. Tucker : 

 along Blackwater Fork of Cheat (Millspaugh). Preston: 

 near Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



DRYMOCALLIS Fourr. 



D. ARGUTA (Pursb.) Rydb. (Potent-ilia ar^nta Pursh.). 



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

 Brooks). 



FRAGARIA L. 

 F. VIRGINIANA Duches. Wild Strawberry. 



Moist woodlands and fields, corymon. Monongalia : near 

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

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

 field (Gamble). 

 F. VESCA 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 lobata Gronov.). 



Escaped and established near Pickens, Randolph County 

 (H. H. Smith, 1542). 



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



Escaped and established near Pickens, Randolph County 

 (H. H. Smith, 1543). 



