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Rubus villosus A/f. 

 Blackberry. High bush blackberry 

 Clearings and thickets. Lake Placid. July. 



R. villosus frondosus Bigel. 

 This variety differs from the typical form in being less glandular and 

 in having shorter racemes with fewer flowers. 



The black raspberry, R. occidentalis L., is not yet known to occur in 

 the town. The beautiful purple flowering raspberry, R. odoratiis L., is 

 found at Cascade lake a few rods beyond the town line, but it was not 

 seen within the town limits. 



Geum Canadense Jacq. r 



G. album Gmelin 



White avens 



Thin woods and shaded places. Abundant along the old Keene road. 

 August. 



Geum strictum Ait. 



Yellow avens 



Pastures and roadsides. Common. August. 



Geum macrophyllum Willd. 



Large leaved avens 



Low moist ground and in shaded places. Common in the eastern 

 part of the town. Old Keene road, head of Cascade lake and west of 

 Freemans Home. June. 



Geum rivale L. 



Purple avens. Water avens 



Swamps and wet places. Common. June and July. Easily known 

 by its large nodding purplish flowers. 



Dalibarda repens Z. 



Dahbarda 

 Woods and mossy places. Common. July and August. 



Fragaria Virginiana Duchesne 

 Strawberry. Virginia strawberry 

 Fields and pastures. Common. May and June. 



