CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. ri 
R. Canadensis, L. Low Biackserry. DEWBERRY. 
Rocky and sandy soil, long-trailing. B, common:—WH, 
common in rocky woods and low grounds: — S* and B B*, 
occurs. 
R. hispidus, L. Running Swamp BLACKBERRY. 
Low grounds and sandy places. In all the Reservations, in 
wet meadows, moist fields, dry pastures, and under light 
shade; spreads rapidly, but is seriously injured by fire:—W, 
common : — B*, S* and B B, frequent. 
GEUM, L. Avens. 
G. album, Gmelin. 
Thickets and borders of woods. B and BB, occurs: — 
M*, frequent. 
G. Virginianum, L. 
Thickets and borders of woods. M, frequent :—B B, shady 
meadows. 
G. rivale, L. Water AVENS. 
Meadows and bogs. MV, occasional: — 5 BL, common by the 
brook. 
FRAGARIA, Tourn. STRAWBERRY. 
F. Virginiana, Mill. 
Moist woodlands, fields, and light shady places. Band UM, 
common : — B B, occurs. 
F. vesca, L. 
Moist woodlands, fields, and light shady places. M*, Bear 
Hill; low woods off Ravine Road :— B B*, occurs. 
POTENTILLA, L. Cinquerom. FIv5-FINGER. 
P. arguta, Pursh. 
Sunny rocky slopes. JB, rare; ledges on Great Blue Hill. 
P. Norvegica, L. 
Moist or wet, open or partly shaded soil. Band M, com- 
mon :— S, occurs. 
