erectus. 
Jerruginea. 
globularis, 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Oxycoccus. 
Vaccinium macrocarpon, Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 355. 
Vaccinium ee s. oblongifolius. Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
228. . 
ne Wangh. amer. t. 30. f. 67. Pluk. alm. t. 326.f.6. . 
In bogs, principally on sandy soil and high mountains, P 
frequent: Canada to Virginia, h. May—July. v.v. 4 
Berries larger, bright red, known by "ie name of 
Cranberries, as a very agreeable tart, and collected 
in great abundance for that purpose. 
3; O. erectus; foliis ovalibus acuminatis serrulatis ciliatis- 
que, pedicellis axillaribus, corolla longa demum re- 
voluta. 
Vaccinium erythrocarpum. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 227. 
On high mountains of Virginia and Carolina. June. 
v.v. Berries scarlet and quite transparent, o an ex- 
quisite taste, 
.340. A oue Smith ic. inedit. 56. - ,, 
eB JM: foliis obovato-lanceolatis subtus extra nervos glabris, ; 
. calycibus sub-4-fidis, floribus na ere x e 
Willd: sp. pl. 2. p.355. ; 
NC SKMMONS. Pale a vo 
Icon. Smith ic. inedit. 1. 4/80/55 (0009 0 6 
| On the Columbia river. M, Lewis. b. June, v. s. 
in Herb. Lambert. A considerable tall shrub ; flowers 
of a ferruginous colour, as in the following species. 
Previous to my seeing Mr. Salisbury's account and the 
specimens in the herbarium of A. P. Lambert, Esq. 
I considered this and the following species to be the 
same, though 1 had seen specimens of ihe present 
one in the collection of M. Lewis, Esq. ^ 
2. M. foliis lanceolatis subtus glancis extra nervos pnbos- 
 centibus, calycibus . 4 vi fonts Foo Vene 
M. Smithii, d ich. fl. Sine: d p. 285. Mone 
Azalea’ pilosa. - Lam. illustr. pe ^12 i iode da Ais 
Icon. Parad. lond. 44. a 
-On high mountains of Virginia: ndo ‘Corelin f plenti- 
fully ‘on the Cacapon mountains near ji ng 
. Virginia, » b. May, June, v. v.o D 
feet high, .. yellowish-brown. 
"anb fai ean rea eb evo, pedoncalis 
terminalibus ageregatis, floribus. — Tee A : 
