124 FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT. 



CAMPANULA, L. Bellflower. 



C. EAPUNCULOIDES, L. 



Occasionally by roadsides, etc. ; escaped from cultivation. 

 Oak Hill (Redfield, Annie S. Downs); — Higli Head; Somes- 

 ville (Rand). Adventive from Europe. 



C. rotundifolia, L. Bluebell. Harebell. 



Cliffs on seashore, and frequently on the mountains; common. 



Forma albiflora. 



Flowers white. Ovens (Annie S. Downs); — Otter Cliffs 

 (Annie S. Downs, Rand). 



ERICACE^. Heath Family. 



GAYLUSSACIA, HBK. Huckleberry. 

 G. dumosa (Andr.), T. & G. Bog Huckleberry. 



Frequent in sphagnum bogs. Bog near Somesville (William 

 H. Dunbar); — Somes Pond; Sunken Heath; The Heath, 

 Great Cranberry Isle; Great Heath (Rand). 



G. resinosa (Ait.), T. & G. Common Huckleberry. 

 Dry or wet ground ; common. 



VACCINIUM, L. Blueberry. Cranberry. 

 V. Penusylvanicum, Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. 



Very common everywhere in dry soil ; abundant on the hills 

 and mountains. Variable. A form with bluish-red and white 

 fruit, Jordan Mt. (Rand). A well marked form with dark blue- 

 green leaves, reddish shoots, and dark blue fruit with little or 

 no bloom, Great Cranberry Isle (R. & R.). 



V. Canadense, Kalm. Canada Blueberry. 



Common in woods or moist ground. Fruit ripening later 

 than that of the preceeding species, and more acid. 



