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varit'tv with white fruit occurs here and there. (Cleveland, East 

 Tenn.) 



R. ciiueifolins Pursh. In sandy and siliceous soils. 



R. ti'ivialis Michx. Sandy soils, common. April-May. 



K. liispidus L. Wet and swampy localities; highlands and 

 Mts. June. 



Rosa Carolina L. Low grounds and river swamps; Nash- 

 ville, etc. June-July. 



R. liiiiiiilis Marsh. Rocky river banks and cedar glades. May. 



R. sefi^era Michx., var. tomentosa Torr. & Gray. Abundant 

 in the barrens of Middle Tenn. May. 



R. rubi^inosa L. Roadsides and old fields. June. 



R. braefeata Wendel. Old homesteads and hedges; Xolins- 

 ville pike, six miles from Nashville. June-July. 



R. pinipiiiellifolia L. Introduced by early settlers; confined 

 to old homesteads. July. (Col. Prosser's farm). 



B. canina L. is credited to East Tenn., but has never been 

 found by me. 



Crataegus coccinea L. From the summit of the Smoky Mts. 

 to the lowlands of West Tenn. April. 



('. eordata Ait. Rocky glades around Nashville. May. 



C. Crns Galli L. Common. May. 



var. ovalitblia Lindl. With the former. May. 



€. flava Ait., var. piibescens Gray. Copses, Middle Tenn. 

 April. 



C. Pyracautha Pers. Low meadow near Hydt's ferry. May. 



0. siibvillosa Schrader. Low tree or shrub, attaining a trunk 

 of diameter of 18'. A'^icinity of Nashville, in rich soil. April. 



C. tomentosa L. 

 var. pyrifolia Gray. Thickets around Nashville. 

 var. punctata Jacq. With the former. April-May. 



Pyrus Americana DC. Summit of Smokv Mts. Clingman- 

 Dom, 6000'. July. 



P. sambueiJoUa Chevn. & Schlecht. Cultivated in a garden 

 in Winchester, Franklin Co. Not in the mountains! 



P. an^ustifolia Ait. Middle and East Tenn. Bon Air, 

 Dickson Co. Ajiril. 



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