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pubescent; flowers almost solitary, red. — b. 
Colma. Saucelito. Summer. 
Fruit looks like a raspberry, red or yellow, 
rather insipid. 
3. KR. LevcoperMis Dougl. Armed with 
stout prickles; leaves 3-5-foliolate, leaflets un- 
derneath white-tomentose; flowers in few-flow- 
ered corymbs, white.—%. Los Gatos Creek. 
Summer. 
Fruit a raspberry, red, of agreeable flavor. 
4. BR. ursinus Cham. & Schlecht. Armed 
with slender bristles or bristle-like prickles; 
leaves generally 3-foliolate, not tomentose un- 
derneath; flowers white.— bh, Common. Sum- 
mer. ‘‘ Wild-blackberry.”’ 
2. Fragaria L. SrRawsBerry. 
Calyx concave or flattened, persistent, 5- 
lobed, augmented jby 5 bractlets. Petals 5. 
Stamens a multiple of 5. Ovaries a, on a con- 
vex receptacle; styles lateral. Fruit oakenes 
on an enlarged, fleshy receptacle.—2f. 
1. F. Curzuensis Ehr. Leaves perfectly 
smooth and shining on their upper surface. 
Flowers white.—Presidio. Cliff House. Point 
Bonita. Summer. 
2. F. Cauirornica Cham.& Schlecht. Leaves 
sparingly villous and not shining on their up- 
per surface.—Common. Summer. 
