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Rubus odoratus L. Thimbleberry, Flowering Rasp- 

 berry 

 In moist rocky woods, thickets and on gravelly 

 banks. Frequent. Elko mountain, Blacksnake 

 mountain etc. 

 Rubus occidentalis L. Black Raspberry 



On dry banks, thickets and woodland borders. In- 

 frequent. Road near Elko etc. 

 Dalibarda repens L. False Violet, Dalibarda 



In moist fertile humus of forested areas and low 

 woodlands. Common. 

 Agrimonia gryposepala Wallr. Agrimony 



Dry thickets, open woods, and banks both in 

 fertile and sterile soils. Common. 

 Agrimonia striata Michx. Britton's Agrimony 



Dry soil of thickets and open woods. Rare. 

 Quaker run (Frank W. Johnson.) 

 Rosa obovata Raf. 



Wet soil near Quaker Bridge. Rare. Specimens 

 of wild roses collected in the Allegany Park and 

 adjacent territory have been named by Eileen W. 

 Erlanson. 

 Rosa Carolina L. Dwarf Wild Rose 



In sterile, sandy, gravelly or rocky soil, chiefly 

 in the lower and larger valleys. Common. Occa- 

 sional on some of the higher ridges. Sandy thickets 

 of the bench opposite Red House, banks near Cold 

 Spring, along road from Onoville Station to Lime- 

 stone cove, dry banks near Carrollton etc. 



Var. glandulosa Farwell (R. serrulata Raf.), in 

 similar situations but much less common. Summit 

 of Elko mountain, banks along Erie railroad north 

 of Quaker Bridge. 



