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Prunus yuearis, L. Sour Cherry. Spontaneous in gardens. May. 
Geum rivale, L. Purple Avens. Arbor vite. swamps. Mohawk flats. 
Last of May to July. 
Neillia opulifolia, Benth. & Hook. (Spirewa opulifoia, L.) Nine- 
bark. <A single clump of bushes on the edge of a ditch, Park avenue, 
Utica, just north of the Central railroad tracks. First found June 13, 
1872. Early in June. 
Waldsteinia fragarioides, Tratt. Barren Strawberry. Ravine-sides, 
swampy piaces. Last of May to July. 
Potentilla argentea, L. Silvery Potentilla. Meadows and pastures, 
New Hartford, Whitestown. May to September. 
Potentilla Canadensis, L. var. simplex, T. & G. Cinque Foil 
Five Finger. Meadows and pastures. Last of May to August. 
Fragaria Virginiana, Duchesne. Wild Strawberry. Everywhere. 
April to October. 
Fragaria veseca, L. Woodland, Wild Strawberry. Ravine-sides, rich 
woods. May and June. 
Dalibarda repens, L. False Violet. Ravine-sides, swampy woods. 
May to August. 
Rubus triflorus, Rich. Dwarf Raspberry. Ravine-sides, wet woods, 
swamps. April to June. 
Rubus strigosus, Mx. Red Raspberry. Clearings, roadsides, borders 
of woods and thickets. May or June, fruit in July. Has been observed 
in flower and fruit in October. 
Rubus occidentalis, L. Black Raspberry. Roadsides and thickets. 
June, fruit in July or August. 
Rubus villosus, Ait. Blackberry. Clearings, roadsides and along 
streams. June, fruit in August and September. 
Cratzegus OxyacanTHa,L. Hawthorn. Roadsides, flats of streams. May, 
fruit in Sept. 
Cratzgus coccinea, L. Scarlet fruited Thorn. Ravine-sides. May 
or June, fruit in September. 
Cratzgus tomentosa, L. Black Thorn. Pastures. Mohawk flats. 
May or early in June, fruit in September. 
Cratzgus punctata, Jacq. Dotted Thorn. Frequent. Mohawk 
flats. May or early in June, fruit in September. 
Cratzegus Crus-galli, L. Cockspur Thorn. Hedges, stream-sides. 
Last of May, June, fruit in September. 
Rosa blanda, Ait. Early Wild Rose. Mohawk flats. Scarce. Mayor 
June. 
Pirus coronaria, L. American Crab Apple. Formerly in woods 
near reservoir, New Hartford. May. 
Pirus Mauus, L. Apple. Spontaneous along roadsides ; in pastures 
and ravines. May. : 
Pirus arbutifolia, L. f. Choke Berry. Sphagnum swamps, 
Frankfort, Whitestown. Scarce. May or June. 
Pirus arbutifolia, L. f., var. melanocarpa, Hook. Swamps. Last 
of May or early in June. 
Amelanchier Canadensis, T. & G.  Shadbush, June or Ser- 
vice Berry. Woods and ravine-sides. Might be of value if cultivated. 
April or May, fruit in July. 
Amelanchier Canadensis, T. & G., var. (?) oblongifolia, T. 
& G. Along streams, swamps. Deerfield, Frankfort. May and 
June, 
