220 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
Vaccinium vacillans Kalm. ! ow Blueberry. 
Open woodlands on cry sandy or rocky uplands. Tisho- 
mingo Co. April. 
Allison Herb. © 
Vaccinium corymbosum L. Common Blueberry. 
In low rich ground and springs; more common in the 
northern counties. Tishomingo Co.; Lafayette Co.; Carroll- 
ton; Jackson; Biioxi. April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Vaccinium fuscatum Ait. (V. corymbosum fusecatum Gray) 
Fuscous Blueberry. 
Shaded dry, sandy banks near streams and swamps 
(Mohr.) March. 
POLYCODIUM Raf. 
Polycodium stamineum (LL.) Greene (Vaccinium stamineum L.) 
Deer Berry. Squaw Berry. 
In dry or damp shaded sandy soil throughout the state. 
Rare in loess region. Tishomingo Co.; Tippah Co.; Lafayette 
Co.; Morton; Ocean Springs (Tracy). April. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Polycodium neglectum Small. 
Open woods and thickets (Small). 
PRIMULACEAE. Primrose Family. 
HOTTONIA L. 
Hottonia inflata Ell. Water Violet. 
Floating on stagnant or slowly flowing water. Southern 
counties (Mohr.) May. 
SAMOLUS L. 
Samolus floribundus H. B. K. (S. valerandi americana Gray). 
Water Pimpernel. 
Wet shady woods throughout the state. Lafayette Co.; 
Hinds Co. April. 
