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CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 21 
P. Canadensis, L. (Cinque-foil — Five-finger— False Strawberry.) 
This little plant always attracts the attention of young botanists. It 
varies very much in form, so that beginners usually make several species 
of it during the season. It resembles the field strawberry in general ap- 
pearance. When found in dry, barren fields, it is small, simple, and 
thickly sprinkled with silky hairs ; when growing in damp, rich fence- 
rows it is less hairy, and sends off many runners, rooting and flowering 
along the runners. The plant in damp, rich soil forms the Var. simplex. 
Torr. and Gr. , 
P. argentea, L. W. (Kynighton.) Camden. (Canby.) 
P. fruticosa, L. Indamp places. (Dr. Torrey.) Also north. (Awstin.) 
P. arguta, Pursh. On the Delaware below Phillipsburg. (Porter.) 
Also Budd’s Lake. (7. C. B.) 
P. Anserina, L. Shores of Newark Bay. (7. C. B.) 
P. tridentata, Ait. Top of High Point, Sussex Co. (Avwstin.) 
P. palustris, Scop. Budd’s Lake. (Porter.) 
Fragaria, Tourn. (Strawberry.) 
F’. Virginiana, Ehrhart. Fields and open woods, common. 
F.. vesca, L. Shaded rocky banks. North. 
F. Indica, L. Weehawken. (Ruger.) O. (Austin.) (Adv. India.) 
Rubus, Tourn. (Bramble.) 
R. odoratus, L. Purple-flowering Raspberry. North. 
R. triflorus, Richardson. M. (Dr. Torrey.) 
R. strigosus, Michx. Extreme north. 
R. occidentalis, L. Freehold, M., common in wood-sides and pas- 
tures. 
R. villosus, Ait. Borders of thickets, fields, etc., common. y 
R. Canadensis, L. Sandy fields, very troublesome, common. 
R. hispidus, L. Low woods and swamps, common. 
R. cuneifolius, Pursh. Sandy fields. Middle and south, common. 
Rosa, Tourn. (Rose.) 
R. Carolina, L. Swamps and low grounds, common. 
R. lucida, Ehrhart. Dry soils and neglected fields. Middle ; com- 
mon. 
R. blanda, Ait. Damp meadows, Freehold, not common. 
R. rubiginosa, L. Thickets and road-sides, common. (Nat. Eu.) 
R. micrantha, Smith. Hoboken. (Auwstin.) (Adv. Eu.) 
Crategus, L. (Hawthorn—White Tree.) 
C. Oxycantha, L. W. (Knighton.) H. (Austin.) (Adv. Eu.) 
C. coccinea, L. Thickets and banks, not rare. 
C. tomentosa, L. 
Vor. punctata, Jacq. North. 
