258 Proceedings Port. Sor. Nat. Hist. 



Gaylussacia baccata (Wang.) C. Koch. Common in 

 swampy thickets and open gronnd. 



Vacchstium pennsylvanicum Lam. Very common in dry 

 open ground and on sterile mountain tops. 



var. NiGETTM Wood. Occasional in dry fields. 



Vaccinium cANADEis^sE Kalm. Common on dry or moist 

 ground. 



Vacciis^ium corymbosum L. Kare. Swampy woods near 

 Lily Pond, South Deer Isle {^o. 1816). 



Vaccixium atrococcum (Gray) Heller. Occasional. 

 Sphag-num bog near Sedgwick road, Brooklin (Nos. 1059, 

 1771 ; swampy woods near north end of Herricks Bay, 

 Brooklin (A. H. Graves). This plant was referred in 

 ''Woody Plants of Brooklin" to V. corymhosum; swampy 

 shores of Torrey Pond, Deer Isle (N"o. 1961). 



Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea L., var.Miisrus Lodd. Common in 

 dry fields and on sterile slopes and summits of hills. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus L. Occasional in sphagnum bogs. 



Vaccinium maceocarpon Ait. Common in bogs and 

 swampy ground. 



PLUMBAGINACEAE 



Limonium teichogonum Blake.' [Limonium carolimanum 

 of Gray's Manual, Ed. 7.] Abundant on muddy and 

 rocky shores and in salt marshes. 



PRIMULACEAE 



*Lysimachia vulgaris L. Isle an Haut (J. C. Arthur). 

 Lysimachia quadeifolia L. Frequent. Dry fields and 

 roadsides. 



1. Rhodora 18: 61, 62 (1916). 



