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or Branner, who recognized it as ;> ipecles of the Dorthern 

 mountains: [t also appears on the tops of the highest peaks 

 in North Carolina. 



179. Agrimonla Eopatoria, L. Agrimony. 

 Frequent. 



l s i». Rosa Carolina, L. Caikilina Ro 

 Not uncommon. 



1S1. R. humilis, Marsh. (JR. lucida of Gray's Man. p. U 

 most part.) 



Frequent, especially in the mountain woods. 



R. setigera, Michx. Prairie Rose. 

 By road north of Tsylorville (a doubtful specimen). 



K. rubisrinosa, L. Sweet-brier. 

 Frequent. 



1S4. Pirns mains, L. Apple. 



Wild in the lower Lackawanna Valley. 



185. P. coronaria, L. Wild Chat,- apple. 



Frequent in the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys. (In 

 herb. R. N. D.) 



186. P. arbutifolia, L. Chokeberry. 



Little Roaring Brook swamp. Pond near Waymart. 



187. P. Americana, DC. Mountain Ash. 

 Bald Mountain. 



188. Crataegus oxycantha, L. English Hawthorn. 



scaped to roadside, (several shrubs,) by road north of 

 Dundati'. 



Hitherto escaped in Pennsylvania only near Philadelphia, 

 {Prof. Porter.) 



1S9. C. coccinea, L. Scarlet Thorn. 

 Frequent. 



