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SONCHUS, L. SOW-THISTLE. 



S. oleraceus, L. 

 S. asper, Vill. 

 Both species about cellar-holes, wharves, etc. L. L. D. 



LOBELIACE^E. 



LOBELIA, L. 

 L. cardinalis, L. CARDINAL-FLOWER. 



Quaise and Polpis. 

 L. inflata, L. INDIAN TOBACCO. 



CAMPANULACEiE. 



SPECULARIA, Heister. 

 S. perfoliata, A. DC. VENUS'S LOOKING-GLASS. 



ERICACEAE. 



GAYLUSSACIA, H. B. K. HUCKLEBERRY. 



G. duinosa, Torr. & Gray. DWARF HUCKLEBERRY. 



Common between Bloomingdale and Tom Never's Head; 



found also at Quaise, Polpis, &c. 



G. frondosa, Torr. & Gray. Not very common. L. L. D. 

 G. resinosa, Torr. & Gray. BLACK HUCKLEBERRY. 



Very common. 



VACCINIUM, L. 



V. Oxycoccus, L. SMALL CRANBERRY. 



Very common in low, wet grounds. 

 V. macrocarpon, Ait. CRANBEHRY. 

 V. Pennsylvanicum, Lam. DWARF BLUEBERRY. 



Abundant. A form at Tom Never's Head (var. nigrum, 



Wood) distinguished by leaves of a darker green, and shining 



black berries destitute of bloom. L. L. D. 

 V. vacillans, Soland. Low BLUEBERRY. 



Rather common. 



V. corymbosum, L. SWAMP BLUEBERRY. 

 V. corymbosum, L., var. atrococcum, Gray. 



