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CAMPANULACEiE. 



Legouzia perfoliata (T^.) IJiittDii. Mem. Torr. Cliil), v, :>(>!• (lS!t4); Campauida per- 

 folUitn L. Sp. ]"1, i, 1(H) (17."):^). 



No corolliferous flowers were seen. Wliitcwood. .iliidKle l.ldO m.. July 7; Custer, 

 altitiHlc l.fi.'O III., July 1.". (No. 8.")1). 



Campanula rotundifolia L. .Sp. PI. i. Kill (17r)3). 



Hot Spriuj^s, altitude 1,100 in., Juuo 17; lloriuosn. altitude l.l.'O ui.. .luue '_'2; Load 

 City, altitude 1,700 in., .Inly 1 (No. XT-,2). 



Campanula aparinoides l'ur.sli, 11. i, 159 (IHll). 



Wet meadows: Custer, altitude l,<!0(»ni., Anijust 10 (No. 8.">3). 



ERICACEiE. 



Vaccinium myrtillus microphyllum Hook. Fl. ]}or. Anicr. ii, 33 (1834). 



riic plant ( without llowcrs or IVuit) was collected on a shaded hillside, near Lead 

 City, altitude l,tiO() m., ,Inly (i (No. S.")-!). 



Arctostaphylos iiva-ursi (L.) Spreu^. Syst. ii,2S7 (ISli;")); Arlmliis iirfi-Hmi L. Sp. 

 n. i, 30.". (1753). 



Common throughout the Black Hills and generally called ••kinnikiniek." In 

 woods: Custer, altitude 1,700m., June 3 (No. 855). 



PYROLACEiE. 



Pyrola secunda L. Sp. PI. i, 396 (1753). 



In woods: Little Klk, altitude 1,100 ni., June 27; Load City, altitude l.GW m., 

 Jnly r^ (No. 85fi). 



Pyrola chlorantha Swartz. Kongl. Vet. Acad. Ilaudl. ser. 2. xxxi, 101 (1810). 



Woods: Little I'.lk Canyon. altitu<lo 1,100 ni., ,fune 27; Custer, altitude 1,0)00 m., 

 August lit (No. 857). 



Pyrola elliptica NHtt. Gen. i, 273 (1818). 



Shaded hillsides: Lead City, altitude 1,600 in., July 0; Custer, altitude l,G(K)ni., 

 August 10 (No. 858). 



Pyrola rotundifolia L. Sp. PI. i, 396 (1753). 



Only one sj.eciuicn, collected at Le.id City, altitude 1,600 ni., July 6 (No. 859). 



Pyrola rotundifolia bracteata (Nutt.) Gray, ]5ot. Cal. i, 160 (1876); I'l/rolo brac- 

 teata'Sntt. (ien'. i, 270 (1818). 



The large hracts and purplish llowers distingui-sh this variety, which is reputed to 

 1)(! (if a more westerly range. In a cold bog ahovo Sylvan J^ake, at an altitude of 

 2,100 m.. Jnly 10 (No. 8(i0). 



Pteiospora andromedea Nutt. (ion. i, 260 (1818). 



In fruit from ]>recediiig year: Custer, altitude l.O.'iO ni., .lune H; in liower. Sylvan 

 Lake, altitude 1,200 m., August 19 iNo. 861). 



PRIMULACE.ZE. 



Dodecatheon pauciflorum (l)urand) (ireene, Pittcmia, ii, 72 (1889); Dndtrnthcon 

 meadia paucijlorinn Durand, PI. I'ratt. 95 (1855). 



On woodeil hillsides: Custer, altitude 1,700 m., May 28 and June 2 (No. 862). 



A stouter form, apjtroacbing 7>. mradia, was collected at Custer, .lune 5 (No. 863). 



Androsace septentrionalis L. S|). PI. i, 142 (17.53). 



Custer, altitude 1 .ti:.() m., June 3 ; F.Ik Canyon, altitude 1,200 m., .lnno29 (No. 864). 



Androsace occidentalis Pursli, I'l. i, 137 (ISM). 



Dry taldc-land: Hot Springs, altitude 1,100 m., .lune 13 (No. 865). 



