1008 VACCINIACEAE 
Or Eo. dp nearly mm. long; anthers longer than the filaments: 
dru n diameter ; dull. [Gaylussacia Hr UE Small]—Moist pine- 
lands, o "Plain, Fla. to Ala. and Ga. 
3. D. nana (A. Gray) Small. Stem strict, up to 6 dm. tall, the twigs finely 
nearer leaf-blades elliptic to narrow wly obovate, 2-3 em. long, rugose, 
glaucous: panicles rather numerous, the branches glaucous or resinous-dott ted: 
hypanthium and calyx glabrous, glaucous: Soria white or E P eds 
about 2.5 mm. long; anthers about as long as the filaments: drupe mm 
diameter, dull. fis coe nana Small Dry to moist open e ad pue 
Ala. Ga. 
4. D. baccata (Wang.) Small. Stem much -branched up to 12 dm. tall: leaf- 
blades elliptie to oval or somewhat obovate or ovate, 2-4.5 em. long, sticky- 
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bloom (or blue and with bloom, in D. bac cata glaucocarpa), sometimes shining, 
sweet. [Gaylussacia resinosa (Ait.) T. & G.]— m dde Md 
woods, thickets, and swamps, usually in acid soil, various provinces, Ga. to La. 
Sask., Ont., and Ne ewf 
5. D. ursina (M. A. Curtis) Small. Stem nori branched, up to 1.5 m. tall, 
igs finely deer leaf-blades varying from elliptic, to obovate and 
m. long, thin, bright-green with se attered hairs, espe- 
cially on the veins: Die lax, the branches with scatter = por hypanthium 
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nd ca labrous, with resinous globules: corolla g —5 o 
stamens 3.5—4 lo thers much shorter than the laments drupe 10-12 
. in diameter, shining, oe or sometimes sweet and d flavor 
[Gaylussacia ursma M. is.] — (BEAR-HUCKLEBERRY UCKBERRY.)— 
Wooded slopes and summits, Pes = acid humus, Blue Ridge aad occasionally 
adj. provinces, Ga. to Tenn. and N. C. — Erroneously reported from Ky. 
2. LASIOCOCCUS Small. pd ipa shrubs, often with under 
ground stems, the branches erect. Leaves tardily deciduous: blades thick- 
membranous, veiny. Flowers in lateral once raceme-like panicles on pre- 
vious year’s wood, with large persistent bracts and bractlets. Sepals glandular- 
ciliate. Corolla campanulate, white or pi is tamens about equaling tig 
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exceeding the sacs. Drupe black, shining, pubescent. Gar the following 
speeies.—Spr.—GOPHERBERRIES. DWARF-HUCKLEBERRIES. 
Hypanthium glandular-puberulent: corolla globular-urceolate, wider than long. 
1. L. dumosus. 
Hypanthium eo a -hirsute: corolla campanulate-urceolate, 
longer than 
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1. L. dumosus (Andr.) Small. Stem 1-3 dm. tall or rarely mor 
puberulent: leaf-blades obovate to spatulate, or sometimes ay Bee or 
