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A. canadensis (L.) Medic. Rhodora\ Vol. XIV, p. 159. 



Jaews Wiegand. Millers Falls, Montague . Rhodora, Vol. XIV, 

 p. 154. 



ohlongifolia (T. & G.) Roem. The extensive revision of this genus 

 makes it doubtful if this species is in our range. 

 Crataegus L. Hawthorne. This genus has been extensively revised 

 by Prof. C. S. Sargent in the last few years, and 

 our region has not been thoroughly explored. 

 Doubtless many other species exist here. Prof. 

 Sargent has already enumerated some 60 species 

 found in this state. The specific distinctions are 

 so fine that none but a specialist can identify them. 



Crus-galli L. 



punctata Jacq. 



Gravesii Sarg. Amherst ; Rhodora, Vol. V, p. 159. 



coccinea L. 



Stonei Sarg. Smith Hill, Pelham, etc.;Rhodora, Vol. V, p. 62. 



tomentosa L. 



rotundifolia Muench. 



macrosperma Ashe. Springfield, L. Andrews. 



polita Sarg. Springfield, L. Andrews. 



macracantha Lodd. 

 Fragaria [Tourn.] L. Strawberry. 



virginiana Duchesne. 



vesca L. var. americana Porter. Mt. Holyoke, Mt. Toby, etc. 

 Waldstejnia Willd. 



fragarioides (Michx.) Trattinick. Barren Strawberry. Appar- 

 ently rare. See E. F. Williams in Rhodora, Vol. 

 XII, p. 170. 

 Potentilla L. Cinquefoil. Five-finger. 



arguta Pursh. 



monspeliensis L. var. novegica (L.) Rydb. 



argentea L. Silvery Cinquefoil. 



RECTA L. Belchertown, R. E. Torrey ; South Amherst, S. C. 

 Brooks ; Springfield, Dr. W. H. Chapin. 



palustris (L.) Scop. Marsh Cinquefoil. Springfield, S. Stebbins. 



fruticosa L. Shrubby Cinquefoil. More common in the Berk- 

 shires, where it becomes a noxious weed. 



tridentata Ait. Three-toothed Cinquefoil. Hoosac Mountain, 

 E. Hitchcock. Probably within our range. 



pumila Poir. Springfield, L. Andrews. 



canadensis L. 



canadensis L. var. simplex (Michx.) T. &. G. Spriiigfield, L. An- 

 drews. 



