1910] Graves,— Woody Plants of Brooklin, Me. 183 
KALMIA. 
K. angustifolia L. SHEEP LAUREL. LAMBKILL. Rather common 
in fields and bogs. 
CHAMAEDAPHNE. 
C. calyculata (L.) Moench. LEATHER Lear. Common in bogs. 
GAULTHERIA. 
G. procumbens L. TEABERRY. CHECKERBERRY. CREEPING 
WINTERGREEN. Locally abundant in woods near Brooklin Cen- 
ter, and in Central Tract. 
CHIOGENES. 
C. hispidula (L.) T. & G. Moxır PLUM. CAPILLAIRE. CREEPING 
SNOWBERRY. Common in bogs. 
GAYLUSSACIA. 
G. baccata (Wang. C. Koch. Brack HvuckLEBERRY. Locally 
abundant. Harriman Point; northern part of Central Tract. 
VACCINIUM. 
V. pennsylvanicum Lam. Low Sweer BLUEBERRY. EARLY 
SWEET BLUEBERRY. Common. 
V. pennsylvanicum Lam. var. nigrum Wood. Low BLACK 
BLUEBERRY. A few plants at Flye Point. 
V. canadense Kalm. Sour-rop OR VELVET-LEAF BLUEBERRY. 
Common. 
V. corymbosum L. HicH or Swamp BLUEBERRY. Rather rare. 
Swampy woods near north end of Herrick Bay; also in Central 
Tract. 
V. Vitis-Idaea L. var. minus Lodd. Mountain or Rock CRAN- 
BERRY. Common. 
V. Oxycoccos L. SMALL CRANBERRY. Rather rare. Bog at 
Harriman Point; Flye Point. 
V. macrocarpon Ait. LARGE OR AMERICAN CRANBERRY. Common. 
