A MICHIGAN TYPE 



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common dewberry which will no <1< >ul »r be introduced 

 into cultivation in the course of time. The features 

 of th»- species have not l»-«-ii «-l<»s<] \ studied by bot- 

 anists. I cannot forbear, in passing, to >i"-;ik <>f one 

 wry promising form which I have collected in the 

 drifting sand upon the banks of Lake Michigan, in 



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southwestern Michigan. This is b very leafy <- 1 1 1 • 1 

 vigorous, Long-running plant, which produces large 

 globular-oblong fruits of excellent quality, and which 

 -•'•in- to be distinguished from ;ill other dewberries in 

 the verj deep and sharp, irregular teeth of the leaves. 

 (Pig. 76 ) In mi\ herbarium, Professor Card lias named 

 this plant Rubut villogiisvar. Michigan* 



