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Pyrola asarifolia incarnata (Fisch.) Fernald. (P. uliginosa Torn). Bog 

 Wintergreen. — Damp or boggy ground about Sugar L,oaf Mountain near 

 Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Monotropa nniflora L. Indian Pipe. — Rich usually shaded ground near 

 Huron Mountain Club. No doubt common throughout. 



Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. Labrador Tea — In boggy places and 

 damp thickets near Pluron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Kalmia polifolia Wang. Pale Laurel. — Boggy open ground near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Andromeda glancophylla Link. Bog Rosemary. — Boggy places and wet 

 shores near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench. Leather-leaf. — Open boggy 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Epigaea repens L. Trailing Arbutus, May Flower. — Sandy ground, 

 mostly under pines in the vicinity of the Huron Mountain Club, where it is 

 abundant. Common throughout. 



Gaultheria procumhens L. Wintergreen, Checkerberry. — Usually in dry 

 sandy shaded ground, sometimes in sphagnum swamps. Abundant near 

 Huron Mountain Club and common throughout. 



Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. (Uva-ursi Uva-ursi L., Britton). 

 Red Bearberry, Bearberry. — Sandy shores and rocky hills near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Chiogenes hispidula (I,.) T. & G. Creeping Snowberry. — Damp woods 

 and boggy ground near Huron Mountain Club. Frequent throughout. 



Gaylussacia baccata (Wang.) C. Koch. Black Huckleberry. — Usually in 

 shaded sandy ground near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Vaccininm pennsylvanicum Lam. {V. angustifolium Ait.). Low Sweet 

 Blueberry, Blueberry. — Dry sandy open or partially shaded ground near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Vaccinium pennsylvanicum- nigrum Wood. {V. nigrum Wood, Britton). 

 Low Black Blueberry.— Usually associated with the above species in smalL 

 or large patches. Frequent throughout. 



Vaccininm canadense Kalm. Canada Blueberry. — Dry, swampy, open or 

 partially shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 

 Often growing with and near the preceding. 



Vaccinium memhranaceum Dougl. Thin-leaved Bilberry. — Damp shaded 

 ground near Huron Mountain Club. Apparently infrequent. In Chippewa 

 County known as rabbit berry. Berries large black slightly acid but very 

 palatable. 



Vaccinium ovaUfoliuin Sm. Oval-kaved Bilberry. — Rich woods near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Apparently infrequent. Known in Chippewa 

 County near Whitefish Point, as myrtilloid berry. Berry medium sized blue, 

 slightly acid, but very palatable. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccos L. {Oxycoccos oxycoccos L., MacM.). Small 

 Cranberry. — Borders of and open places in tamarack-black spruce swamps. 

 Probably frequent throughout. 



