34 VACCINIE^. [ Vaccinium. 



Tota glabra. CauUs acute tetragonus, angnlis fere alatis, ramis acute angiilatis. Folia altenia, sub- 

 di3ticlia,elliptica, raucronata, membranacca,integerriraa, glabra, supra obscure subtus magis veuosa subglauca. 

 Flares asiilares, penduli. Pedunculi superne incrassati. Corolla globosa, 5-fida. AnthcrcB fere ut in V, ova- 

 lifolio, Baccce rubrae, 



Hab. North-west Coast. Mr. Menzies, Common at Fort Vancouver, and along the sea-shore of the Co- 

 lumbia, in shady woods. Douglas. I>r, Scouler, 



Tab. CXXVIII. — Fig, 1, Flower; fig, 2, Anther: — magnified, 



* * * FoUis sempervirentibus, 



12. V. Vitis Id<Ea; foliis obovatis subtus pallidis punctatis marginibus parum revolutis 

 subintegerrimis, racemis brevibus terminalibus nutantibus, corollis campanulatis, antheris 

 muticis. — Linn, — EngL Bot t 598. Mich, Am, v, 1. p. 229. Pursh^ FL Am, v. 1. p. 269. 

 Bigel, FL BosL ed, 2, p, 150. Torrei/, FL of Un, St, v. I, p. 418. 



Hab. Canada (Pursh), and from Newfoundland (2)r. Morrison, Miss Brenton) and Labrador (Dr. Mor~ 

 rison) to Hudson's Bay {Douglas), Bear Lake. Dr, Richardson, N. W. Coast. Menzies (in Herb, nostr.) 

 Unalaschka. Chamisso (in Herb, nostr.) 



+ 



1$, V, ovatiim; ramis hispidis, foliis ovatis vel ovato-lanceolatis coriaceis glabris nitidis 

 margine serratis revolutis, racemis brevibus axillaribus nutantibus, corollis campanulato-o-lo- 

 bosis S-dentatisjdentibus calycinis majusculls acutis. — Pursh^ FL Am, v, \. p, 290. LindL 

 in Bot Reg, t 1354. 



Hab. Columbia. Menzies. Lewis, Common in rocky places on the N.W. Coast, from lat. 40^ to 49**. 

 Douglas, Dr. Scouler, — Fruit black and pleasant. Douglas, 



14. V. obtusum; repensj foliis parvis utrinque rotundatis obtusis mucronatis integerrimis 

 glabris coriaceis, pedunculis axillaribus solitariis unifloris. Pursh, FL Am, v. I, p, 290, 



Hab. North-West Coast. Menzies. (in Herb. -San^s. according to Pursh.) — This is placed by Pursh among 

 the species with evergreen persistent leaves; but it is a plant unknown to myself, as it was to Sir James E. 

 Smith. 



B, Corollis rotatis. Oxycoccos. 



15. V, Oxycoccos; repens filiformis, foliis persistentibus ovatis acutis coriaceis glabris 

 aveniis subtus glaucis, pedunculis 1-4 elongatis terminalibus, corollis 4-partitis. — Linn. — 

 Mich, Am, v, 1. p. 228. EngL BoL L 319. — Oxycoccos vulgaris. Purshy FL Am, v, 1. 

 p, 263. Torrey, FL of Un. St, v. 1. p. 394.— O. palustris, «, Pers.—Bich, in FrankL 1st 

 Journ, ed, 2. App, p. 12. 



Hab, Canada. Pursh. Swampy places, from Lake Huron (Dr. Todd), Newfoundland (Mr. Cormack, 

 Miss Brenton), Labrador (Dr. Morrison) to the Rocky Mountains, (Drummond), and to the Arctic sea- 

 shore. Dr, Bichardson, Captain Sir E. Parry, §'c. 



16. V, macrocarpiim ; repens, ramis erectis, foliis persistentibus oblongis coriaceis glabris 

 venosis siibtus albidis, pedunculis lateralibiis elongatis basi bracteatis aphyllis, corollis 4-par- 

 titis. — Ait, — Bot, Mag, t, 2086. BigeL FL Bost, ed, 2, p. 154. — V, Oxycoccos, /3. oblono-i- 

 folium. Mich. Am, v, I. p, 228. — Oxycoccos macrocarpus. Pursh^ FL Am, v, I, p, 263. 

 Torrey^ FL of Un. St. v. 1. p. 393. 



