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Potentilla fruticosa, L.—Shrubby Cinque-foil.—Savanne, 
St. Michel. September. (Holmes). 
Fragaria Virginana, Khrhart.—Common Strawberry.— 
May. Common. (Ilolmes). 
Fragaria vesca, l.—Sharp Pointed Strawberry.—June. 
Common in woods. 
Rubus odoratus, L.—Purple Flowering Raspberry.—Moun- 
tain and elsewhere. June. (Holmes). 
Rubus triflorus, Richardson.—Dwarf Raspberry.—Hoche- 
laga banks and elsewhere. May. (Holmes). 
Rubus strigosus, Michx.—Wild Red Raspberry.—June. 
All over the island. (Holmes). 
Rubus occidentalis, li.—Black Raspberry.—East side of 
mountain. June. (Holmes). 
Rubus villosus, Ait.—High Blackberry.—North end of 
mountain. June. (Holmes). 
Rubus hispidus, i4— Running Swamp Blackberry.—Swamp 
between cemeteries. June. 
Rosa blanda, Ait.—Early Wild Rose.—LHast end of moun- 
tain. June. 
Rosa Carolina, L.—Swamp Rose.—Papineau woods. July. 
(Holmes). 
Rosa rubiginosa, L.—Sweet Brier.—Mountain, Outremont 
and elsewhere. June. (Holmes). 
Crataegus coccinea, Li.—Scarlet Fruited Thorn.—Moun- 
tain. May. (Holmes). 
Crategus tomentosa, L.—Black or Pear Thorn.—North 
end of mountain and elsewhere. June. (Hoimes). 
Crategus crusgalli, 1i—Cockspur Thorn.—North end of 
mountain. June. (Holmes). 
Pyrus arbutifolia, L.—Chokeberry.—Cote St. Paul. June. 
(Holmes’ aronia melanocarpa). 
Pyrus americana, D.C.—American Mountain Ash.—June, 
(Lolmes’ sorbus Americana). 
