No. 17] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 219 
In rocky woods. Found in Tishomingo County (Allison). 
February-March. 
Allison Herb. 
VACCINIACEAE. Huckleberry Family. 
GAYLUSSACIA HE. B. K. 
Gaylussacia frondosa (L.) Torr. & Gray. Tangleberry. 
Roeky upland ridges. Tishomingo Co 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
Gaylussacia dumosa (Andr.) Torr. & Gray (Vaccinium dumo- 
sum Andr.) Dwarf Huckleberry. 
In sandy pine barren swamps. Picayune; Landon; Bay 
St. Louis (Allison). April. 
Gaylussacia hirtella (Ait. f.) Klotzach (G. dumosa hirtella 
Gray) Hairy Huckleberry. 
Low wet borders of pine barren streams. Biloxi (Tracy). 
May. 
Caylussacia resinosa (Ait.) Torr. & Gray (Vaccinium resnosum 
Ait.) 
Uplands dry open woods near Tennessee river. May. 
VACCINIUM L. 
Vaccinium arboreum Marsh. Farkleberry. 
Dry sandy upland woods throughout the state. Tisho- 
mingo Co.; Lafayette Co.; Hinds Co.; Franklin Co.; Cat 
Island (Tracey). April-May. 
-Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Vaccinium myrsinites glaucum Gray. Pale Evergreen Blue- 
berry. 
Barren rocky hills and dry pine lands (Mohr). April. 
Vaccinium Elliottii Chapm. (V. myrtilloides Ell.) Elliott’s 
Blueberry. 
Low thickets in damp sandy soil. 
Vaccinium tenellum Ait. (V. virgatum tenellum Gray). Gale- 
Leaf Blueberry. 
Shady copes in sandy soil. Pine regions (Small). April. 
