raccinium. EEICACE.'E. 25 



sistent : flowers in short racemes or clusters from separate buds : bracteate and 

 2-bracteolate. 



# Flowers S-merous, lO-androiis. 



'V. ovatum, Pursh. Erect evergreen shrub, 3 to 5 feet high, rigid : branchlets pubes- 

 cent : leaves thick and firm, very, numerous, from oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate, acute, 

 minutely and acutely serrate, glabrous or nearly so. bright green both sides, an inch or so 

 long; the veins obscure or hidden: flowers in short and close axillary clusters : bracts and 

 bractlets deciduous : corolla campanulate, 2 lines long, rose-color or flesh-color, barely 

 thrice the lengtli of the triangular a(;ute reddish calyx-lobes: berries reddish turning 

 black, small, sweetish. — Fl. i. 290; Lindl. Bot. Keg. t. 1354. T. /anceo/aium, Dunal in DC. 

 1. c. 570, a narrow-leaved form, ifctayonia (Pyxolhamims) o«a(a, Xutt. 1. c. — Vancouver's 

 Island to Jlonte/ey, &c., California, on hills near the coast. 

 V. crassifolium, Andr. Procumbent, the trailing slender stems 2 or 3 feet long, 

 glabrous or nearly so : leaves small, a quarter to half inch long, from oval to narrowly 

 oblong, sparsely mucronate-serrulate or entire, shining: flowers few and almost sesbile in 

 small axillary clusters : bracts scaly-coriaceous, persistent : corolla globose-campanulate, 

 nearly white : anther-cells barely pointed at apex : berries black. — Bot. Rep. t. lO-J ; Bot. 

 Mag. t. 1152 ; Chapm. Fl. 259. V. carnosum, Pers. Syn. i. 479. V. miji-ti folium, iIich-\. Fl. i. 

 229. Mdagonla myrtlfoUa, Xutt. 1. c. — Sandy bogs, 2v. Carolina to Georgia, near the coast. 

 Habit of Cranberry. 



# * Flowers 4-merous, 8-androus. 



V. Vitis-Idsea, L. (Cowbeurt, Mocstaix Craxberry.) Almost glabrous, tufted, 3 

 inches to a span or more high from creeping stems; leaves crowded, obovate or oval, 

 eniarginate (a quarter to over half inch long), shining above, paler and bristly dark-dotted 

 beneath ; the margins revolute, entire or obscurely serrulate : flowers crowded in a short 

 and terminal secund and nodding raceme: bracts reddisli, nearly persistent: corolla white 

 or rose-color, open-campanulate, rather deeply 4-lobed: berries dark red, acid and bitterish, 

 edible when cooked (a fair substitute for cranberries). — Fl. Dan. t. 40; Lodd. Bot. Cab. 

 t. 616. V. punctalum. Lam. — Round the Arctic circle, south to the coast and mountains of 

 N. New-England, and Lake AVinipeg; on the western coast south to British Columbia. 

 (Greenland to Japan.) 



§ 5. OxYCOCcrs. ( Oxyeoccus, Pers.) Corolla deeply 4-cleft or 4-parted ; the 

 lobes linear or lanceolate-oblong and reflexed : anthers exserted, awnless, with 

 very long terminal tubes : ovary and berry 4-celled, destitute of false partitions : 

 flowers axillary and terminal, nodding on long filiform pedicels, appearing in early 

 summer ; fruit maturing in autumn. 



* Erect shrubs, with deciduous membranaceous leaves and berries of Euvacclnium, but corolla of 

 true Oxycoccus : flowers solitary in the axils : pedicel bractless but minutely 2-bracteolate at base : 

 corolla conical-rostrate in the bud, deeply 4-cleft: filaments villous. { V. Japonlcum of Miquel is 

 a very nearly related Japanese species.) — Vaccinium § Oxycoccoides, Benth. &; Hook. 



V. eryttirocarpon, Michx. Divergently branching shrub, 1 to 4 feet high, slightly 

 pubescent : leaves oblong-lanceolate or ovate-oblong, acuminate, finely serrate with bristle- 

 tipped teeth, thin, bright green both sides, veiny, acute or merely obtuse at base (li to 

 3 inches long) : pedicel about half the length of the leaf: corolla flesh-color (about half 

 inch long) : berry light red, turning nearly black at full piaturity, watery, slightly acid. — 

 Fl. i. 227. Oxycoccus erectus, Pursh, Fl. i. 264. 0. erytlirocarpus, Ell. Sk. i. 447. — Damp 

 woods in the higher AUeghanies, Virginia to Georgia. 



* * fCR.\>'nERRY.) Trailing and creeping lignescent plants, with filiform stems, and small per- 



sistent leaves with entire revolute margins and the lower face whitened : filiform pedicels 1 to 4 

 from a terminal scaly bud, erect, and bearing a flesh-colored or pale rose-colored flower nod- 

 ding from its apex : corolla conical-cylindraceous in the bud, deeply 4-parted: filaments puberu- 

 lent: berry red and acid. — Oxycoccus (Pers.), Benth. & Hook. 



V. Oxycoccus, L. (Small Cranberry.) Stems very slender, creeping: leaves ovate, 

 acute, 2 to 4 lines long ; the margins much revolute : pedicels 1 to 4 in a fascicle from a 

 terminal and not proliferous thin-scaly bud : filaments commonly fully half the length of 

 the anthers : berry globose, a quarter to a tliird of an inch in diameter, often spott'-d when 



