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CAMPANULACES. 
Legouzia perfoliata (L.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 309 (1894); Campanula per- 
foliata L., Sp. PI. i, 169 (1753), 
No corolliferous flowers were seen. Whitewood, altitude 1,100 m., July 7; Custer, 
altitude 1,650 m., July 15 (No. 851). 
Campanula rotundifolia L. Sp. Pl. i, 168 (1758). 
Hot Springs, altitude 1,100 m., June 17; Hermosa, altitude 1,150 m., June 22; Lead 
City, altitude 1,700 m., July 4 (No. 852). 
Campanula aparinoides Pursh, I'l. i, 159 (1814). 
Wet meadows: Custer, altitude 1,600 m., August 19 (No, 853), 
ERICACE A. 
Vaccinium myrtillus microphyllum Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. ii, 33 (1834). 
The plant (without flowers or fruit) was collected on a shaded hillside, near Lead 
City, altitude 1,600 m., July 6 (No. 854). 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. Syst. ii, 287 (1825); Arbutus uva-ursi L. Sp. 
PL. i, 895 (1753). 
Common throughout the Black Hills and generally called ‘kinnikinick.” In 
woods: Custer, altitude 1,700 m., June 3 (No, 855), 
PYROLACE A. 
Pyrola secunda L. Sp. Pl. 1, 396 (1753). 
In woods: Little Elk, altitude 1,100 m., June 27; Lead City, altitude 1,600 m., 
July 6 (No. 856). 
Pyrola chlorantha Swartz, Kongl. Vet. Acad. Hand]. ser. 2, xxxi, 194 (1810). 
Woods: Little Elk Canyon, altitude 1,100 m., June 27; Custer, altitude 1,600 m., 
August 19 (No. 857). 
Pyrola elliptica Nutt. Gen. i, 275 (1818). 
Shaded hillsides: Lead City, altitude 1,600 m., July 6; Custer, altitude 1,600 m., 
August 19 (No. 858). 
Pyrola rotundifolia L. Sp. Pl. i, 896 (1753). 
Only one specimen, collected at Lead City, altitude 1,600 m., July 6 (No, 859). 
Pyrola rotundifolia bracteata (Nutt.) Gray, Bot. Cal. i, 460 (1876); Pyrola brac- 
teata Nutt. Gen. i, 270 (1818). 
The large bracts and purplish flowers distinguish this variety, which is reputed to 
be of a more westerly range. In a cold bog above Sylvan Lake, at an altitude of 
2,100 m., July 19 (No, 860). 
Pterospora andromedea Nutt. Gen. i, 269 (1818). 
In fruit from preceding year: Custer, altitude 1,650 m., June 3; in flower, Sylvan 
Lake, altitude 1,200 m,, August 19 (No. 861). 
PRIMULACE#. 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum (Durand) Greene, Pittonia, ii, 72 (1889); Dodecatheon 
meadia pauciflorum Durand, Pl. Pratt. 95 (1855), 
On wooded hillsides: Custer, altitude 1,700 m., May 28 and June 2 (No. 862). 
A stouter form, approaching D, meadia, was collected at Custer, June 5 (No, 863). 
Androsace septentrionalis L. Sp. Pl. i, 142 (1753), 
Custer, altitude 1,650 m,, June 3; Elk Canyon, altitude 1,200 m., June 29 (No. 864). 
Androsace occidentalis Pursh, Fl. i, 137 (1814). 
Dry table-land: Hot Springs, altitude 1,100 m., June 13 (No, 865). 
