56 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



208. Campanula Tourn. 



450. C. aparinoides Pursh. Marsh Bellflower. 



Wet, grassy grounds, rare; Welsh Hills. July 27, 1889; June 

 26, 1890. 



451. C. Americana L. Fall Bellflower. 



Rich woodlands, etc., common; very variable according to its 

 situation. July 25, 1887; July 21, 1889; July 1, 1891. 



XLVIII. ERICACEAE. 

 209. Gaylussacia H. B. K. 



452. G. resinosa Torr. and Gray. Black Huckleberry. 

 Rocky hillsides and woods, rare; Flint Ridge, Rain Rock. May 



9, 1891. 



210. Vaccinium L. 



453. V. stamineum L. Deerberry. Squaw Huckleberry. 

 Dry, rocky woods, very rare; southeast of Newark near Laurel 



Ridge. May 31, 1890. 



454. V. vaccillans Solander. Low Blueberry. 



Rocky hillsides, common in central and eastern part of county. 

 May 9, 1887; June 16, 1888; June 6, 1888; May 9, 1891. 



455. V. corymbosum L. Common or Swamp Blueberry. 

 Moist, rosky hillsides, less common than last. June 6, 1889. 



456. V. macrocarpon Ait. Large or American Cranberry. 

 Bogs, rare; Cranberry Marsh, Old Reservoir. Formerly this 



species also grew in what was known as Cranberry Swamp, Washing- 

 ton Township. June 20, 1890. 



21 1. Epigaea L. 



457. E. repens L. Trailing Arbutus. May flower. 



Rocky hillsides, growing among mosses; Arbutus Ridge, Spring 

 Valley, Spruce Hill, Pine Hill and eastern part of county. March 

 26; 1891; April 15, 1887; April 15, 1889. 



212. Gaultheria, Kalm. 



458. G. procumbens, L. Creeping Wintergreen. 



Rocky wooded hillsides, somewhat rare. Toboso, August 16, 

 1890; July 14, 1 89 1. 



