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THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 69 
Michigan City (C. D. Mell.), Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), 
44, Granger, 2698 Notre Dame, 2683, 9615 South Bend. 
Geum virginianum Linn., Sp. Pl., 500 (1753). 
Lake, Maxinkuckee (Clarke), Porter (Dean), St. Joseph 
Co. (Barnes). : 
Geum strictum Ait., Hort. Kew., 2, 217 (17809.) 
1829, 1828 Notre Dame, 869 Grand Beach, Berrien Co. 
SV LIPUS Rat. Neap., 3: (1825). 
Stylipus vernus Rafinesque, 1. c. 
Geum vernum T. and G., Fl. N. Am, 1. 422 (1840). 
501, 9615, 10112 South Bend, 430, 9139, 2705 Notre Dame. 
RUBUS Vergil, Ecl. 3:89, Georg., 3315: 
Batos Theophrastus, Hist., 2:16, 3:16, 6:1, Caus., 1:21, Diose. 
4:38, Rubus Pliny, 16:37, 24:14, Colum., 3:11, 4:31, 7:6, Apulej. 
els? 27, Ost. 
Rubus canadensis Linn., Sp. Pl., 494 (1753). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), St. Joseph (Rothert), 2061 
Notre Dame (Powers). 
Rubus allegheniensis Porter, Bull, Torr. Bot. Cl., 23, 153 
(1896). 
9145, 9134, 11179, 506 South Bend. 
Rubus hispidus Linn., Sp. Pl., 493 (1753). 
Lake Maxinkuckee (Clarke), Millers (Umbach), 9148 South 
Bend, 9277 Granger, Ind. . 
Rubus hispidus forma, pleniflorus. 
Plant with doubled flowers and stamens nearly all gone. 
Leaves with leaflets larger and the stalks beset with slender prickles. 
Flowers intensely sweet smelling pure white like a small doubled 
rose. 
11252 collected near Summit Farm No. 4 west Sample St. 
about 4 or 5 miles from South Bend, Ind. This might prove a 
good plant for garden cultivation but has been so far difficult 
to grow as the plants can hardly be transplanted without dying. 
It blooms longer than the type and seem to continue most of the 
summer, and often blooms again late in fall. It grows in dense 
shade along the road where it was cleared from the neighboring 
woods. 
Rubus procumbens Muhl., Cat., 50 (1813). 
Rubus villosus Ait., Hort. Kew., 2, 210 (1789). 
