326 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



VACCINIUM L. 



V. NIGRUM (Wood) Britton. 



Dry rocky soil. Pendleton : on Spruce Mountain. Monon- 

 galia: near Morgantown (Brooks). 

 V. Pennsylvanicum' Lam. Dwarf Blueberry. 



Dry hills. Gilmer : near Glenville (Afa/>^/). Brooke : near 

 Wellsburg {Mertz & Guttenberg). 

 V. vAciLLANS Kalm. Low Blueberry. 



Opens. Brooke: near Wellsburg (Mertz & Guttenberg). 

 Fayette: near Nuttallburg, alt. 2,000 ft. (Nuttall). Upshur: 

 near Buckhannon (Pollock). Webster: on the highest rock 

 at the summit of Tater Knob (H. H. Smith 1497). 

 V. CORYMBOSUM L. Swamp Blueberry. "Seedy Deerberry.'' 



Swampy thickets. Preston : Kingwood Glades ; Terra Alta 

 Glades. Webster: Welch, Upper and Long Glades. 



V. PALLIDUM Ait. 



Glady regions. Webster : in Upper Glade. Upshur : near 

 Buckhannon (Pollock). 

 V. Canadense Richards. 



In wet places. Preston: in a swamp near Cranesville (A. 

 B. Brooks; Rumsey; Sheldon 1497). 



OXYCOCCUS Hill. 



O. MACROCARPUS (Ait.) Pers. Cranberry. (Vaccinium macro- 

 car pon Ait). 



Glades. Webster: Welch, Long and Upper Glades. (This 

 station will be lost in a few years, as drainage is being prac- 

 tised here to reclaim the land). Preston: Glade Farms, 

 Morgan's Glade, Cranberry, Reedsville and Terra Alta. 

 O. OxYcoccus (L.) MacM. 



In cold bogs. Pocahontas : Cranberry Glades ; abundant 

 in the open glades; Round and Flag Glades (Sheldon) ~ 

 Tucker : in open glades (Brooks) . Preston : near Cranes- 

 ville (Sheldon 1458). 

 O. ERYTHROCARPU.S (Michx.) Pers. (Vaccinium Michx.) 



Pocahontas : summit Spruce Knob, alt. 4,800 ft. 



CHIOGENES Salisb. 



C. HispiDULA (L.), T. & G. Creeping Snowberry. 



Tucker: on rocks in the mist of Blackwater Fall. 



