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21S. Campanula, Tourn. 



552. C. RAPUNCUEOIDES, L. 



Along creeks and gravelly roadsides ; frequent. June. -Aug. 

 Roadsides on E. Hill, and frequent. North of McLean, on Sny- 

 der Hill and in Six Mile Cr. 



553. * C. rotundifolia, L,. HAREBELL. 



Cliffs ; frequent. ("Ithaca" in Sartzuell Herb.) June-Oct. 



554. C. aparinoides, Pursh. Marsh-BEEEFEOWER- (H. and C.) 

 Marshes ; frequent. July-Aug. 



Indian Spring Marsh. Larch Meadow and elsewhere. 



555. C. Americana, L. Tale-BEEEFEOWER. (H. and C.) 

 Shaded banks ; rare. July 15-Aug. 



Near the Indian Spring. Bank' near S. W. corner of the lake. 

 (Near Seneca and Crooked Lakes, Sartwell; and Conewango Cr. 

 P. D. K. see Flora of N. Y. I, p. 427.) 



ERICACEAE. 



219. Gayeussacia, H. B. K. 



556. G. resinosa, Torr. and Gray. Beack-htjckeEBERRY. 



(H. and C.) 

 Frequent on the dry banks of ravines and high hills. May. 

 Rarely in marshes ; as South Hill Marsh, Woodwardia Sw. and 

 Newton's Pond, Junius. Plants are poorly developed and fruit 

 small in this region. 



(G. dutnosa, and G. frondosa in Sartw. Cat. 1844, are probably 

 mistakes.) 



220. Vaccinium, Linn. 



557. V. stamineum, L. DEER-BERRY. (H. and C.) 

 The half-evergreen woods of hills and ravine-banks ; frequent. 



May-June. 



558. V. Pennsylvanicum, L, DwARF-BEUEBERRY. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods or hillsides ; common. May. 



Occasional in swampy tracts. 



559. V. Pennsylvanicum, L. var. nigrum, Wood, occurs on the North 

 Pinnacle, Caroline. 



560. V. Canadense, Kohm. Canada-beuEBERRY. 

 Sphagnum marshes ; not common. June. 



In the marshes of Freeville, McLean and Locke Pond. 



561. V. vacillans, Soland. Low-beueberry. 



Dry woods ; frequent, (fruit ripens in Aug. later than V. Penn- 

 sylvanicum) May. 



562. V. corymbosum, L. Swamp-beuEBERRY. (H. and C.) 

 Sphagnum marshes, and swamps, where it is frequent. May 25- 



June. 



563. V. corymbosum, L. var amcenum, Gray. In Malloryville Marsh. 



564. V. corybosum, L. var. atrococcum, Gray, in Larch Meadow and 

 the Dryden Marshes. 



