20 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Alchemilla arvensts, L. (Parsley Piert.) — Streets of Oxford, Bath, 

 Washington and Plymouth. 



Geoi album, Gmel. (Avens.) — All the Districts. 



geniculatum, Michx. — Sides of the higher mountains. 

 radiatum, Michx. — Tops of the higher mountains. 

 Waldstelxia fragarioides, Tratt. (Barren Strawberry.) — Mid. and 



tip. Dist. 

 Potentilla ISorvegica, L. — Rare, in all the Districts. 



Canadensis, L. (Five Finger.) — Yery common, 

 tridentata, Ait. (Mountain Five Finger.) — Rocky sum- 

 mits of mountains. 

 Fragaria Yirginiana, Ehrh. (Strawberry.) — All the Districts. 



Indica, Ait. (Indian Strawberry.) — Low. and Mid. Dist. 

 Rubus odoratus, L. (Flowering Raspberry.) — Mid. Dist. 

 occidentals, L. (Purple Raspberry.) — Mid. Dist. 

 villosus, Ait. (High Blackberry.) — Common, 

 cuneifolius, Pursh, (Low Blackberry.) — Common in old 



fields and on road sides, 

 trivialis, Michx. (Dewberry.) — Common, 

 hispidus, L. (Swamp Blackberry.) — Swamps in the moun- 

 tains. 

 Rosa Carolina, L. (Swamp Rose.) — Common, mostly in wet 

 grounds, 

 lucida, Ehrh. (Wild, or Dwarf Rose.) — Common in dry 



woods. 

 rubiginosa, L. (Sweet Brier.) — Kear settlements. 

 Icevigata, Michx. (Cherokee Rose.) — Low. Dist. 

 Crataegus spathulata, Michx. (Xarrow-leaved Thorn.) — Low, and 

 Mid. Dist, 

 flava, Ait, (Summer Haw.) — Do. 

 glandulosa, Michx. (Hairy Thorn.) — Common, 

 parvifolia, Ait, (Dwarf Thorn.) — Do. 

 tomentosa, Linn. (Black Thorn.) — Mid. and Up. Dist, 

 " var, punctata, Gray. — Tops of Mountains, 



coccinea, L, (Scarlet Haw,) — Mid, and Up. Dist. 

 cordata, Ait, (Washington Thorn.) — Mid. Dist, 

 apiifolia, Michx. (Parsley-leaved Haw.) — Low. and Mid. 



Dist, 

 Crus-galli, L, (Cockspur Thorn.) — Common, 

 Pyrus coronaria, L. (Crab Apple.) — Vallies of the mountains. 



