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l Service Berry (Amelanchier can’adensis).—Frequent and wide- (
l ` i ly distributed. A shrub or small tree. =
f Adair, Ballard, Barren, Bath, Boyd, Boyle, Breckinridge, But- =
g - ler, Caldwell, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Fidmon- ¥
Q ` . V son, Estill, Gallatin, Garrard, Green, Hancock, Hart, Hickman,
  Johnson, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence Letcher, Lincoln, Livings- "
l ton, Lyon, Madison, McCracken, McLean, Menifee, Monroe, Mor-  _
  _ _ gan, Nelson, Ohio, Owen, Owsley, Pendleton, Perry, Pike, Powell, z
  Rowan, Russell, Spencer, Taylor, Trigg, Trimble, Warren, Wood- 1
Q _. ford. -
  Amelanchier oblongifolia.-—Have not seen this species. Ken- ll
  tucky (Linney and DeFi*iese). A 
Red Haw (Crataegus crus—ga-lll).-  n
Bell, Boyle, Gallatin, Roekcastle, Warren. ·
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l _ Y Red Haw (Orataegus c0ccinea).—  .
l Caldwell, Harlan, Warren. Bell (Kearney).  `
l
g Red Haw (Orataequs tcinentosa).——Kentueky(Gray’s Manual).  *
  Red Haw (Crataegus p0llta).—-Lexington, Kentucky. K
I l ` Red Haw (Orataegus m0llis).——Mason.  1 A
L Red Haw (Orutacgus plzaenopyruni.).—Crittenden, Todd.  
  Red Haw ( Orataegus chcpmanei).——S. Kentucky, frequent  it
  (Gray).  _
F Black Raspberry (Rubus 0cciZdentalis).—Frequent on banks  
l along streams and elsewhere.  
` Christian, Edmonson, Fayette, Franklin, Whitley, Warren,  
_ Woodford. .  A
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l Purple Flowering Raspberry (Rubus 0d0ratus).——Frequent in  S
[ ( the eastern part of the State and in hilly regions westward. ’ <
E Bell, Franklin, Harlan. -.  l
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