DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Vaccinium, 
c fectly ripe. In the mountains they are known by the 
name of Deer-berries. 
2. V. foliis ovalibus seu obovatis acutis integerrimis subtus 
glaucis, nervis venisque pubescentibus, pedicellis so- — 
litariis axillaribus filiformibus, corollis patalo-cam- 
panulatis, laciniis ovatis subacaminatis, antheris ex- 
ertis dorso aristatis, baccis subglobosis.—Willd. sp. 
pl. 2. p.350? - 
Icon. Bot. rep. 263. V. stamineum, = 
In dry sandy woods: New Jersey to Carolina. h. 
April, May. v.v. Flowers white, larger than No. 1 ; 
berries white or greenish-white. I am not certain 
whether this is the F, album of Linnzus or not. As I 
never could find any certainty about the authentic 
. Species, I venture to adopt this species forit. In the 
Banksian Herbarium it is under the name of 7. ele- 
vatum. ; 
3. V. foliis petiolatis obovalibus utrinque acutis mucronatis 
glanduloso-serrulatis, supra nitidis, reticulato-venosis, 
subtus subpubescentibus, racemis bracteatis nutanti- 
: bus, pedicellis axillaribus solitariis filiformibus, corollis 
cylindrico-campanulatis; laciniis acutis, antheris in- 
clusis dorso aristatis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 230. 
V. diffusum. Ait. kew.2. p. 11. Herb, Banks, 
In dry woods, on the rocky banks of rivers : North Ca- 
rolina to Florida. h . May, June. v. v. A large shrub, 
sometimes twenty feet high, TRUM e 
white, tinged with red ; berries globular, black, almost 
dry. * $ 
4. V. ramulis; foliis racemisque hispidiusculis atomis resi- 
nosis irroratis, foliis obovato-oblongis basi acutis mu- 
cronatis integerrimis concoloribus, racemis bracteatis, 
pedicellis brevibus axillaribus subsolitariis medio bi- 
bracteatis, corollis campanulatis, laciniis rotundatis, 
antheris inclusis. Bot. mag. 1106. Bot. rep. 112. 
VW. hirtellum. Ait. kew, ed. 2. v. 2. p.357. Herb. 
Banks, 
V. frondosum. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 230. 
~ s -Timis glabris subtus. 
285 
allum. 
arloreum. 
dumosum. 
Srondosum. 
