94 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



R. occidentalis, L. 



Gloucester : Occasional B. Heritage ; and common in woods 

 and thickets, middle and northern counties. 



R. villosus, Ait. High Blackberry. 



In fields and thickets. Common throughout the State. A 

 form with double flowers at Franklin, Essex Co. Rusby. 



Var. humifusus, T. & G. 



Union : Plainfield Tweedy. Hunterdon : Rosemont, fre- 

 quent Best. 



R. Canadensis, L. Low Blackberry. 



In rocky places and sandy fields. Common throughout the 

 State. 



R. hispidus, L. Running Swamp Blackberry. 



In shaded swamps. Common throughout the State. 



R. cuneifolius, Pursh. Sand Blackberry. Knee-high Blackberry. 



In sandy woods and fields. Middlesex : South Amboy 

 Leggett. Hunterdon : Near Rosemont Best. Monmouth : 

 Common ; and common in the southern counties. 



GEUM, L. 



Arena. 

 G. album, Gmel. 



In woods and thickets. Camden : Winslow F. L. Bassett ; 

 Kirk wood H. A. Green. Burlington : Moorestown J. Stokes ; 

 Pemberton Miss H. M. Willmarth ; and common in the middle 

 and northern counties. 



Var. flavum, Porter. 



Warren : Above Phillipsburg Porter. 



G. Virginianum, L. 



Gloucester : Near Mickleton, not common B. Heritage ; 

 frequent or occasional in the middle and northern counties. 



G. strictum, Ait. 



In swampy ground. Gloucester : Mickleton, rare B. Herit- 

 age. Camden : Near Camden Martindale. Ocean and Mon- 

 mouth : Damp shaded places, not common Knieskern ; Free- 

 hold Willis in Torrey Herb. Mercer : Trenton Stowell. 



