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V. corymbosum is admittedly wide ranging', and the evidence 

 is suggestive that the other forms are to be found materially 

 north of the New Jersey coastal plain, unless it be found that 

 the more northern specimens have distinctive floral characters. 

 If not. it seems possible that some older names may have to be 

 considered in straightening out the nomenclature of the group. 

 Provisionally, however, the New Jersey plants had better be 

 named in accordance with Mr. Mackenzie's conclusions. 



Vaccinium atrococcum (Gray). Black Blueberry. 



Vaccin'mm corymbosum var. atrococctun Gray, Man. Ed. V. 292. 1867. 



[Eastern North America]. 

 Vaccinium disomorphtmi Britton 159. 

 Vaccinium atrococcum Keller and Brown 249. 



Moist thickets throughout our region and also northward in 

 Bergen and Hudson Counties. 



Fl. — Late April to mid-May, appearing before or with the 

 leaves. Pr. — Late June to late July, sporadically into August. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale, Burlington (C), Pemberton (NB), Wash- 

 ington Park, Woodbury, Mickleton, Palatine, Alloway, Union Grove (S).* 



Pitie Barrens. — Forked River (C), Toms River (S), Mayetta, Chatsworth, 

 Winslow (S), Egg Harbor City. 



Coast Strip.— Suri City (L), Peahala (L), Beach Haven Terrace (L), 

 Spray Beach (L). 



Cape May. — South Dennis, Court House (S), Cold Spring. 



Vaccinium pennsylvanicum Lam. Narrow-leaved Dwarf Blueberry. 



PI. CI., Fig. 2. 



Vaccinium pennsylvanicum Lamarck, Encycl. I. 74. 1783 [Pennsylvania]. — 



— Knieskern 20. — Britton 159. — Keller and Brown 249. 

 Vaccinium tenellum Barton, Fl. Phila. 197. 1818. 



Frequent in the northern counties and northeastern part of 

 the Middle district, less common in the southern part, generally 

 near the edge of the Pine Barrens, but very rare in that region 

 itself. 



Fl. — Late April to mid-May, appearing with the leaves. Fr. — 

 Late June to late July, rarely slightly later. 



* Swedesboro (KB) ^ V. vaccilans. 



