160 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
Rubus rhodophyllus Rydb. 
Tishomingo County. Spring. 
Allison Herbarium. 
Rubus persistens Rydb. 
Sandy soil. Biloxi (Small). Spring. 
Rubus trivialis Michx. Southern Dewberry. 
Throughout the state, usually in sandy soil. Coastal 
Islands (Tracy); New Albany; Oxford; Waynesboro; Smith 
County. 
Rubus Enslenii Tratt. 
Tishomingo County. 
Allison Herbarium. 
Rubus cuneifolius Pursh. (R. parvifolius Walt.) Sand Black- 
berry. 
Jackson; . @Dr. T. P. Bailey.) ~~April: 
Rubus occidentalis L. Wild Black Raspberry. 
Thickets on rich hmey soil. Pontotoe Ridge in Union 
County; Tishomingo County (Allison.) 
Allison Herbarium. 
FRAGARIA L. Wild Strawberry. 
Fragaria Virginiana. Duchesne. . 
On open damp soil. Not common; apparently limited to 
north half of the state. Tishomingo, Hinds, Lafayette coun- 
ties. April-May. 
Allison Herbarium. 
DUCHESNEA Smith. 
Duchesnea Indica (Andr.) Focke. (Fragaria Indica Andr.) 
Escaped from gardens throughout the state. | Common. 
Oxford; Carrollton; Jackson. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
