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Rubus, Touro. (Purple-flowering Raspberry.) 



R. odoratus, L. Hills mar Princeton. 



R. trifloras, Richardson. M. [Dr. Torrey.) 



R. el i Michx. W. | Knigh 



R. occidental^. U Freehold, M., common in vrood-sides and pas- 

 tures. 



R. villosus, Ait. Borden of thickets, fields, etc, oommon. 



R. Canadensis, L Bandy fields, very troublesome, common. 



R. hispidus, L. Low woods, oommon. 



R. enneifolios, Pnrsh. Sandy fields, common. 



R. trivialis, Michx. W. [Knighton!) 



Rosa, Tonrn. (Rose.) 



R. Carolina. L. Swamps and low grounds, common. 

 R. Ineida, Ehrhart Dry, soils and neglected fields, common. 

 R. blanda, Ait. Damp meadows, Freehold, not common. 

 R. rubiginosa, L. Thickets and road-sides, common. 



Crataegus, L. (Hawthorn — White Tree.) 



C. Oxycantha, L. W. {Knighton.) 



O. coccinea, L. Thickets and old fields, not rare. 



C. tomentosa, L. W. (Knighton.) 



C. punctata, Jacq. W. (Knighton.) 



O. Crus-galli, L. Thickets, not rare. 



O. parvifolia, Ait. Pine barrens, O.,' common. 



Pyrus, L. (Pear — Apple.) 



P coronaria, L. M., not common. 

 P. a rb ut i folia, L. Borders of swamps, not rare. 

 Var. melanocarpa, Gray. Damp thickets, common. 

 P. Americana, DC. Budd's Lake, Mor. {Porter.) 



Amelanchier, Medic. (June-berry.) 



A. Canadensis, Torr. and Gray. (Shad-bush.) This is a very early 

 flower in these borders, and forms a striking object early in April, 

 appears in full flower before the surrounding trees have put on their 

 The tree most common in this part of tin- State is the- \'<u\ Bo- 

 tryapium, which BO. The other varieties arc >hrubs. 



V \ Botryapinm. Common. 

 Var. oblongi folia. Oamden. {Canby.) 



80 SAXIFRAGACE5]. Saxii ka<;i: Family. 



Ribes, L. Currant— Gooseberry.) 



R I.. W. Knighton.) 



R. rotundifolium, Michx. W. [Knight 



