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pale green and subpubescent beneath ; pedicels secund, In leafy racemes ; cor. cylin 

 dric-bell-shaped, rose-white ; antn. 10, included. Wood?. S. S-20f. Fr. black. May.Jn. 



5 V. Vitls-Idnia L. Decumbent, much branched, smooth, evergreen ; Ivs. 4-7", oval, 



obtuse, thick, margin revolnte, pale beneath ; fl*. solitary or in short clusters, 4-parted ; 

 corolla campanulate. Hills and mts., N. Eng. : rare. June, July. 



6 V. ITIyrsIilites MX. Erect, much branched ; Ivs. small, elliptical, acute at each end, 



glabrous, serrulate ; fls. in small lateral clusters of 2 5 : cor. ovoid, urceolate ; stylo 

 slightly exserted. Woods, 8. If. Whole plant often purplish. March, April. 



7 V. myrtlfolf iim MX. St. simple, decumbent at base, from long, creeping roots ; 



Ivs. 12', cuneate-obovate or oval, pale beneath ; fls. in dense, sessile, lateral clus- 

 ters of 6 12; cor. oblong-cylindric ; fr. round, black. Woods, S. If. Mar., April. 



8 V. C'aiiadense Rich. Branches reddish-green, pubescent, leafy ; Ivs. elliptic-lan- 



ceolate, acute at each end ; rac. fasciculate, sessile, subterminal ; cor. campanulate ; 

 cal. lobes acute. Rocky thickets, N. Eng., and W. S 12'. Berries blue, sweet. May. 



9 V. Pennsylvanlcum Lam. Common Low Blueberry. Branches green, with J 



pubescent lines ; Ivs. 1', crowded, elliptic-oblong, acute at each end, bristly-serrulate, 

 shining ; fls. in short, bracteate, dense rac. Hard soils, Can. to Pa. Ber. blue, sweet. 



/3. nisrrum. Dark green ; berries black and shining, without bloom. 



y. alpinvm. Dwarf, decumbent ; Ivs. small (3 4"), narrow-oblanceolate. Mta. 



10 V. vaoillaiis Soland. Low, bushy; Ivs. oval to ovate, acute or mncronate, pale 

 green, dull, glaucous beneath, minutely serrulate ; rac. dense-flowered, precedingnhe 

 full-grown Ivs. Hilly woods, N. Eng. to Tenn. 1 2Jf. Fr. blue-black, sweet. May, Jn. 



11 V. eorymbosum L. Common High Blueberry. Tall; flowering branches nearly 

 leafless ; leaves oval to lanceolate, acute or acuminate at each end, entire, pubescent 

 when young, often glaucous beneath ; rac. short, sessile ; cor. cylindrical to ovoid. 

 Low woods. 5 lOf. March .June. Varies exceedingly. 



ft. vtrg-titum. Branchlets leafless, covered with ro^e-colored rac. Sts.virgate. 6f. 8. 

 y. amcfnum. Lvs. oblong ; fls. cylindric, large, roseate ; sty. Included ; fr. blk. 8f. 

 S. fvHcAlum. Lvs. serrulate ; ped. elongated ; sty. exserted ; fls. striped with red. St. 

 e _ g-labrum. Plant glabrous throughout, the leaves entire. Rare. 

 1 Z V. ejalezaiiH MX. Flowering branches leafy ; Ivs. sessile, cuneate-lanceolate, sub- 

 serrate, veiny, glabrous when old ; flowers in small, sessile fascicles : corolla small, 

 yellowish ; style exserted ; fruit small, black. Swamps, S. If. April-)-. 

 18V. lilrmutum Buckley. Whole plant, with fls. and fr., densely hirsute ; Ivs. ovate, 

 entire ; corolla oblong, nearly closed at mouth ; berry round. Mts. of N. Car. If. 



3. OXYOOOCUS, Pers. CRANBERRY. Calyx adherent, 4-cleft. Cor. 

 4-parted, with long, narrow, reflexed segments. Sta. 8. Anth. tubular, 2- 

 parted, opening by oblique pores. Berries globous, 4-celled, many-seeded. 

 ) [^ Delicate, with alternate Ivs., red and purple berries on slender ped. 



* Stem erect, with membranous, deciduous leaves. Berries sweetish No. 1 



* Stem prostrate, slender. Leaves evergreen, small. Berries acid Nos. 2, 3 



1 O. erytlirocarpus Ell. Lvs. oval, acuminate, thin, ciliate-serrnlate; fls. axillary, 



solitary, the long segments at length reflexed. Mts. of Va. and Car. 1 2f. June. 



2 O. palustrls Pers. Sts. filiform, purple ; Ivs. ovate, entire, revolnte on the margin ; 



pedicels terminal, 1-flowered : corolla pink, segments ovate. Alpine bogs, N. 



3 O. inacrocarpus Pers. St. filiform ; Ivs. oblong, obtuse at each end, edges revo- 



lnte, glaucous beneath ; pedicels axillary, elongated. 1-flowercd : corolla segm. linear- 

 lanceolate. Sphagnous swamps, Va., and N. Fruit large, valuable. June. 



4, CHIOGENES, Salisb. Calyx 4-cleft, persistent. Cor. broadly cam- 

 panulate, limb deeply 4-cleft. Stam. 8. Anth. cells distinct, awnless on 

 the back, bicuspidate at apex, opening longitudinally. Ov. adherent. Fr. 



