MICHIGAN FLORA. 



473 



Blue Tangle, 

 or Bhie Huck- 

 leberry. 



Black Huckle- 

 berry. 



Dwarf Blue- 

 berry. 



ERICACEAE. 



[Heath Family.) 

 GAYLUSSACIA 



674. f rondosa, Ton. & Gray. 



Low copses. Flint; Ypsilanti (!); Ann Arbor— Winch. Cat. 



675. resinosa, Ton. & Gray. 



Hillsides. 

 VACCINIUM 



Canada Blue- 

 berry. 



Low Blue- 

 berry. 



Swamp Blue- 

 berry. 



Bilberry. 



Cowberry. 



Mountain 



Cranberry. 



Small Cran- 

 berry. 



Large 



American 



Cranberry. 



Creeping 

 Snowberry. 



Bearberry. 



Trailing Ar- 

 butus. May 

 Flower. 

 Ground 

 Laurel. 



676. Pennsylvauicum, Lam. 



C.&S. 



Scarce. 



Th. 



Frequent. 



Th. 



Dry hills and barrens. " The lowest aud earliest-fruited of the blueber- 

 ries "—Gray, Synopt. Flora of N. A. Common. 



677. Canadense, Kalm. Th. 



Swamps. Common. 



678. vacillans, Solander. Th. 



Barrens. Common northward, but rare in C. & S. This species furnishes 

 large quantities of berries for market in the northern lake region. 



679. corymbosum, L 



Swamps. Yielding abundantly; variable 



680. uliginosum, L. 



Th. 



Common. 



TJ. P. 



"Shore of Lake Superior "—Gray; Isle Royale and White Fish Pt., L. Su- 

 perior—Henry Gillman. 



681. csespitosum,Michx., var. cuneifolium, Nutt. 



Gray, Fl. N. A.; Lyons. 



682. myrtilloides, Hook. 



••Damp woods L. Superior."— Gray, Fl. N. A. 



683. ovalifolium, Smith. 



Woods Lake Superior, S. shore— Robbins. 



684. Vitis-Idasa, L. (?) 



N. shore L. Superior— Dr. A. B. Lyons; and probably in our district. 



TJ. P. 

 TJ. P. 

 TJ. P. 



685. Oxycoccus, L 



Th. 



Sphagnous Swamps. Ann Arbor; Ionia Co.(!); and northward. Infrequent 



686. macrocarpou, Ait. 



Bogs. The common Cranberry of the market 



CHIOGENES 



687. hispidula, Ton. aud Gray 



Th. 



Common. 



Th. 



S. Mich.— Wright's Cat; Ionia Co.(!); Montcalm Co. (!); Petoskey (!), etc. 

 Sphagnous Swamps. Intrequent. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS 



688. Uva-ursi, Sprang. (*) 



Sandy soil. Abundant northward, but rare S. of lat. 43 



EPIG^EA 



689. repens, L. (***) 



Th. 



Th. 



Borders of marshes, and woods in sandy soil. Rare S., frequent m C, and 

 common northward. Specimens with double flowers were found in the 

 vicinity of Hubbardston in 1879. 



Wintergreen. 

 Checkerberry 



"Wild Rose- 

 mary. 



Th. 



Commom. 



GAULTHERIA 



690. procumbens, L. (*) 



Low woods, and borders of swamps. 

 ANDROMEDA 



691. polifolia, L. Th 



Sphagnous swamps, S. Mich.— Wright's Cat. ; Ionia Co.(!). Frequent. 

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