Rosacce. 
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155. *R. strigosus, Michx. Wild red raspberry. 
Common in waste places. 
156. *R. occidentalism L. Black raspberry. Thimbleberry. 
Along roadsides and old fences. 
157. **R. villosus , Ait. Common or high blackberry. 
Common everywhere. 
158. **R. Canadensis , L. Low blackberry. Dewberry. 
With R. villosus. Less common. 
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Geum, L. Avens. 
159. G. album , G-melin. 
In open woods. Not common. 
160. G. strictum , Ait. 
Moist meadows. Not uncommon. 
Fragaria, Tourn. Strawberry. 
161. F. Virginiana , Mill. 
Common and abundant everywhere. 
162. F. Virginiana , Mill., var. Rlinoensis , Gray. 
With the species. Less common. 
163. F. vesca , L. 
Dry rocky slopes. Not rare, though less abundant 
than F. Virginiana. 
Potentilla, Cinque-foil. Five-finger. 
164. P. arguta , Pursh. 
Throughout the region on dry soil. 
165. P. Norvegica , L. 
Same distribution as A. arguta , in similar places, 
and much more abundant. 
166. *jP. argentea , L. Silvery cinque-foil. 
Along shore of Lake Mendota east of Eagle’s Nest. 
Rare. 
167. *P. palustris, Scop.. Marsh five-finger. 
In the marshes about the lakes. Not very abun¬ 
dant and rarely flowering here. 
168. *P. Canadensis , L. Common cinque-foil or five-finger. 
Common in dry soil throughout region. 
