18 LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



SPIR>A, L. 



196. S. salicifolia, L. COMMON MEADOW-SWEET. Abundant in 

 both valleys. 



197. S. tomentosa, L. HARDHACK. Very abundant about Carbon- 

 dale and the damp gravelly pastures, northern part of valley ; fewer 

 in lower Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys, though quite abundant 

 in a swamp near Broderick's. Dudley. 



PHYSOCARPUS, MAXIM. 



198. P. opulifolius, Maxim. NINE-BARK. Above Coxton along the 

 Susquehanna; near the old track of D., L. & W. R. R. in lower 

 Lackawanna Valley. Dudley. Occasional about Kingston. Thurs- 



GILLENIA, MOENCH. 



199. G. trifoliata, Moench. Campbell's Ledge ; Penobscot Knob; 

 Mountain Inn road; Mocanaqua. Dudley. Near Kingston. Thurs- 

 ton. Near W. Pittston. Miss Carlson. 



RUBUS, TOURN. 



200. R. odoratus, L. PURPLE FLOWERING- RASPBERRY. (Often in- 

 correctly called Mulberry.) At Nay Aug ; Campbell's Ledge ; 

 Mocanaqua ; above Legget's Gap. Dudley. Near Kingston. Thurs- 

 ton. 



201. R. strigosus, Michx. RED RASPBERRY. Common, especially 

 on the mountains. 



202. R. occidentalis, L. BLACKCAP RASPBERRY. THIMBLEBERRY. 

 Frequent. 



203. R. neglectus, Pk. (An apparent hybrid between R. occidenta- 

 lis, L., and R. strigosus, Michx. See Manual, p. 155.) Lower 

 Lackawanna Valley; Mocanaqua, in herb.; also in herb, of R. N. 

 Davis. Dudley. 



204. R. villosus, Ait. HIGH BLACKBERRY. Common. 



205. R. Canadensis, L. DEWBERRY. Common. 



206. R. hispidus, L. SWAMP BLACKBERRY. Swamp at head of Lit- 

 tle Roaring Brook; Lehigh P., abundant; L. Henry, frequent; near 

 Dickson Station. Dudley. 



DALIBARDA, L. 



207. D. repens, L. Swamp at head of Little Roaring. Brook ; L. 

 Henry; near Lehigh P.; above Gouldsboro. Dudley. 



