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4. Cassiope lycopodioides (Pall.) D. Don, Edinb. New Phil. Jour. 
17: 158. 1834. 
Andromeda lycopodioides Pall. Fl. Ross. 12: 58. 1788. 
Shrub less than 1 dm. tall, with prostrate or creeping slender branches; leaf-blades ovate, 
1-1.5 mm. long, obtuse or acutish, scarious-margined, bearded at the apex, at least when 
young, rounded on the back; pedicels many times as long as the leaves; calyx-lobes broadly 
ovate to suborbicular, 2.5-3 mm. long, rounded at the apex, erose; corolla 5-6 mm. long; 
lobes broadly ovate; stamens about 2 mm. long; capsules ovoid, about 3 mm. long. 
TYPE Locatity: Shores of the Sea of Okhotsk, Kamtchatka. 
Distrisution: Alaska; also in eastern Asia to Japan. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Pall. Fl. Ross. pl. 73, f. 1; Proc. Wash. Acad. 3: f. 65. 
23. HARRIMANELLA Coville, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 3: 570. 
1901. 
Shrubs with matted, tufted, or depressed diffuse stems and branches. Leaves alternate, 
persistent, approximate, crowded or imbricate; blades narrow, erose or minutely toothed, 
often very thick, sessile or very short-petioled. Flowers perfect, solitary at the ends of the 
branches, pedicelled, nodding. Calyx persistent; lobes usually 5, acute or rounded, many 
times as long as the very short tube. Corolla white or pink, campanulate; tube broad; lobes 
usually 5, rounded, as long as the tube or longer. Stamens mostly 10, included: filaments 
short, swollen at the base; anthers didymous, each sac with a slender awn. Ovary about as 
wide as long, 5-celled; style ovoid or conic, persistent; stigma minute. Ovules numerous. 
Capsule globose or ovoid-globose, 5-lobed, loculicidally 5-valved, seated in the shorter calyx. 
Type species, Andromeda Stelleriana Pall. 
Calyx-lobes acute; corolla-lobes about as long as the tube; leaves appressed, the 
blades of a subulate type. 1. H. hypnoides. 
Calyx-lobes obtuse; corolla-lobes much longer than the tube; leaves spreading, 
the blades of an oblong or cuneate type. 2. H. Stelleriane. 
1. Harrimanella hypnoides (L.) Coville, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 3: 
575. 1901. 
Andromeda hypnoides L,. Sp. Pl. 393. 1753. 
Cassiope hypnoides D. Don, Edinb. New Phil. Jour. 17: 158. 1834. 
Plants in low tufts or patches, the stems and branches resembling plants of Polytrichum; 
leaves loosely imbricate, 2-4 mm. long, the blades linear-subulate to subulate, acute, ciliolate; 
pedicels slender, mostly 1-1.5 cm. long, puberulent, several times as long as the leaves; calyx 
4~4,5 mm. wide, the lobes ovate, acute; corolla 4-5 mm. long, the lobes about as long as the 
tube, ovate or half-orbicular; stamens 1.3-1.5 mm. long; capsules globose-ovoid, 2.5-3.5 mm. 
long. 
Type Locality: Lapland. 
DistrRiBution: Greenland and Baffin Land to Labrador, Maine, the White Mountains of New 
Hampshire, and the high mountains of New York; also in northern Europe and northern Asia. 
Inuustrrations: 1. Fl. Lapp. pl. 1. f, 3; Fl. Dan. l. 10; Pall. Fl. Ross. pl. 73, f. 2; Bot. Mag. 
pl. 2936; E. & P. Nat. Pil. #: f. 12a; Britt. & Brown, Il. Fi. f. 2761; ed.2. f. 3235; Proc. Wash. 
Acad. Sci. 3: f. 66. 
2. Harrimanella Stelleriana (Pall.) Coville, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 3: 
574. 1901. 
Andromeda Stelleriana Pall. Fl. Ross. 12: 58. 1788. 
Erica Stelleriena Willd. Sp. Pl. 2: 387. 1799. 
Andromeda empetrifolia Mert.; Bong. Mém. Acad. St.-Pétersb. VI. 2: 153. 1831. 
Bryanthus Stelleri D. Don, Edinb. New Phil. Jour. 17: 160. 1834. 
‘Menziesia Stelleriana Fisch.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 37. 1834. 
Cassiope Stelleriana DC. Prodr. 7: 611. 1839. 
Plants in diffuse mats, the stems and branches resembling those of Empetrum; leaves 
approximate or crowded, spreading, 1.5-3.5 mm. long, the blades oblong, narrowly oblong, or 
cuneate, obtuse or acutish, erose; pedicels stout, about as long as the leaves or shorter in 
