286 . 
lanceolatum. - 
pallidum. 
resinosum. 
viridescens. 
rubescens. 
lutescens. 
E v. foliis tenuibus petiolatis oblongo-ovalibus plerumque et 
. &. V. corollis luteo-viridescentibus. 7 
S e V. foliis lanceolatis, corollis mio fauces: 
ss In woods and mountains ; frequ 
^8. V. ramis floriferis sibaph yltie; foliis 
 DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Vaccinium. 
formibus bracteolatis, bracteis linearibus, corollis - 
ovato-campanulatis, laciniis acutis, antheris — 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 352. 
V. glaucum. Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 231. 
Icon. Bot. rep. 140. 
f. V. foliis lanceolatis utrinque acutis. 
V. venustum, Ait. kew. 2. p.11. Herb. Banks. 
In open woods, sandy soil : New Jersey to Carolina. h. 
May, June. v. v.; v. s. in Herb. Banks. About | 
three feet high ; flowers small, almost globular, white; 
berries large, blue, globular, eatable ; called by the - 
. country people Blue-tangles. - 
6. V. foliis ovatis acutis serrulatis glabris, racemis bracteatis, 
corolllis cylindraceo-campanulatis. Ait. kew. 2. p. 10, 
In North America. Aiton. h. May, June, +, A- 
doubtful species. I have not been able to ascertain it, 
even after a strict examination of the Banksian Her- 
barium. 
** Corollis urceolatis ; Antheris metes 
|| Floribus racemosis seu fasciculatis. 
obtusis muticis integerrimis subtus atomis resinosis — 
irroratis, racemis lateralibus secundis, pedicellis beo. 
- vibus subbracteolatis, corollis ovato-conicis Lr ae m. 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p.350. —— 11 
Andromeda baccata. Wangh. amer. 2. t. 30. f LE 
B. V. corollis rubescentibus. Bot. mag. 1288. 
JV. parviflorum. Bot. rep. 125. ; e 
d MP it. Custi si Deni 
5. May, June. v.v: From two to four feet igh 
berries black, eatable. T 
* utrinque acutis mucronatis subintegerrimis, janioribu 
-utrinque pubescentibus subtus subtómentosis, a¢ 
j 31m: - . encu k : ‘E p73.” : i dé. E UA d 
In swattips and wet woods : aie? 10° Virginia. 
June. v. v.; v.s. in Herb. Banks, A shrub, rin 
