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3. BR. villosus, Ait. (Common or High Biacksurry.) Very 
common. May. Med. prop. The roots of the blackberry and bewberry 
are tonic and strongly astringent. 
4. RR. villosus. (Var. Humirusus.) About woods. Trailing. May. 
5. R. Canadensis, L. (Low Buacxsrrry. Dewserry.) Com- 
mon. Fields and meadows. April and May. 
6. R. hispidus, L. (Ruyyxinc Swamp Buackpurry.) Common 
in wet or moist fields. June. 
7 JROSA, Tourn. (Rosr.) 
1. R. setigera, Michx. (Ciinaina orn Prairie Rose.) Rather 
rare. June. , 
2, W. Carolina, L. (Swamp Rose.) June and July. 
3. BR. lucida, Ehrhart. (Dwarr Witp Rost.) May and June. 
4, BR. lucida, (Var. Nitipa.) Wild. May and June. 
5. R. Rupiainosa, L. (Sweer Brier.) Quite common. Nat. from 
Eu. May and June. 
6. R. micrantHa, Smith. (SmaLi FLowrrep Roser.) Nat. from 
Eu. May and June. , 
8. CRATGAUS, L. (Hawrnorn. Waite Tuorn.) 
1. C. cocecina, L. Scaruet-rruitep THorN.) Rather Common. 
April and May. 
2. C. tomentosa, L. (BLuack or Pear THorN.) Our most com- 
mon haw. Woods and thickets. April and May. 
3. C. tomentosa, (Var. Puycrata.) Common. April and May, 
4. C. Crus-galli, L. (Cockspur Tuorn.) Rare. April and 
May. 
9. PYRUS, L. (APPLE.) 
1. P. coronoria, L. (Amrrican CraB-APpPLe.) Rare. April. 
2. P. arbutifolia, L. (Cuoxr Berry.) Quite common in wet 
grounds. This shrub may be found with blossoms when not any more than 
aix inches high. It reaches a hight of from eight to ten feet; diameter, 
one-half to three-fourths of an inch. 
10. AMELANCHIER, Medic. (Junz-serry.) 
1. A. Canadensis. (Torr. and Gray.) Rare, and is being killed 
by frosts. April. 
2. A. Canadensis. (Var. Borryrium.) 
Orver 25. SAXIFRAGACEA. (Saxirracacem Famity.) 
1. RIBES, L. (Currant. Goosrprrry.) 
1. R. cynosbati, L. Seems to thrive best among the rocks and 
cliffs. Common. Flowers greenish. April, 
