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75. VACCINEUM ULIGINOSUM, Linn. 
Rather common in swampy regions all along the coast. 
76. VACCINEUM VITIS-ID@A, Linn. 
Very common on all highlands, August i to 15. 
77. VACCINEUM Oxycoccus, Linn. 
Very common in swampy regions, August 1 to 15. 
78. VACCINEUM PENNSYLVANICUM, Cary, var. ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Gray. 
Common on the highlands August 11. All these five species, particu- 
larly the four last, are more or less abundant al! along the sea-coast. 
79. CHIOGENES HISPIDULA, Torrey & Gray. 
‘‘ (Miss MacF. No. 35.)” 
80. CASSANDRA CALYCULATA, Don. 
“In marshy places.” B. 
81. ANDROMEDA POLIFOLIA, Linn. 
Rather common in ravines and swampy grounds, July 26. 
82. KALMIA LATIFOLIA, Linn. 
Of this plant Mr. Butler writes me:.‘‘ I have found it in ravines and 
near ponds in the interior, up Salmon River, and on Esquimaux Island.” 
83. KALMIA GLAUCA, Aiton. 
With A polifolia, rather common at Harrington Harbor as well as 
more or less so apparently all along the coast. 
83a. KALMIA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Linn. 
‘In ravines near ponds in the interior, up Salmon River, and on Es- 
quimaux Island.” B. 
84, RHODODENDRON RHODORA, Don. 
Of this Mr. Butler writes: “I found it very abundant at one place 
at the westward of Bonne Espérance, but on that island it only grows 
sparingly in one little spot. Similarly at Caribou Island, and I saw it 
nowhere else, though it is probably to be found sparingly all along, but 
by no means so plentifully as Kalmia glauca, which is everywhere.” I 
found it rather common in several places, and also at Harrington Har- 
bor August 2. 
85. RHODODENDRON LAPPONICUM, Wahl. 
“On a hilltop near Amour.” B. 
86. LEDUM LATIFOLIUM, Aiton. 
Everywhere common on the whole coast. July 26 and August 12, 
87. LOISELEURIA PROCUMBENS, Desy. 
‘On hillsides, Caribou.” B. 
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