CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 159 



V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. 



Salem : Elsinboro Mrs. Lawrence. Gloucester : Common 

 about Mickleton B. Heritage. Camden : Atco, rare H. A. 

 Green. Burlington : Pemberton Miss Willmarth. Ocean and 

 Monmouth : Dry hills and woods, common Knieskern ; and 

 frequent or occasional in the middle and northern counties, espe- 

 cially abundant on the Kittatinny Mountains.* 



V. vacillans, Soland. Low Blueberry. 



Dry woods. Common throughout the State. 

 V. corymbosum, L. Swamp or High-bush Blueberry. 



In swamps. Common throughout the State. With white 

 fruit at Mays Landing Peters. 



Var. amcenum (Ait.), Gray. 



Hudson : New Durham and Secaucus Swamps Leggett. 

 V. disomorphum, Bigel. ( V. corymbosum, var. atrococcum, Gray.) 



Bergen: Carlstadt Britton. Hudson: Abundant at Secau- 

 cus Leggett. Burlington: Burlington Martindale; Pem- 

 berton Miss Willmarth. Camden: Parker. Hunterdon : 

 Rosemont Best. Ocean : Forked River and Toms River 

 Britton. 



CHIOGENES, Salisb. 



Creeping Snowberry. 

 C. hispidula (L.), T. & G. 



Hudson : In the cedar swamp at New Durham Cooper in 

 Torrey Catalogue; Austin. Not recently collected, and prob- 

 ably extinct at this station. 



ERICACEAE. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS, Adans. 

 Bearberry. 



A. Uva-ursi (L.), Spreng. " Uversa." 



Bergen : Palisades, scarce Austin. Passaic : Paterson Falls 

 Cooper in Torrey Catalogue ; Bearfort Mt., near Uttertown, a 



*V. Canadense, Kalm, reported in the Preliminary Catalogue from Budd's Lake on 

 the authority of Dr. Porter, is probably correct, but the specimens have been lost, and 

 as the plant has turned up nowhere else I think it best to omit it, and this is Dr. Por- 

 ter's conclusion as well. 



