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Chiogenes hispidula (L.) T. & G. Creeping Snowberry 

 On logs, hummocks and stumps or on the ground 

 in acid sphagnum bogs and swamps. Rare. "Balsam 

 swamp" in Red House valley, bogs near Steamburg 

 etc. Also called Moxie Plum and Capillaire. 

 Vaccinium stamineum L. Deerberry, Squaw Huckle- 

 berry 

 In sandy or gravelly, often sterile or acid soil of 

 open woods, thickets, banks and ridges. Infrequent. 

 Huckleberry hill, Elko mountain, Peters run, Butler 

 hill etc. 

 Vaccinium pennsylvanicum Lam. Early or Low Bush 

 Blueberry 

 In acid soil on dry slopes, thickets and bluffs. Com- 

 mon on Huckleberry hill and other bluffs along the 

 Allegheny valley, elsewhere rare ; mostly the form 

 with smooth, broad leaves, V. ongustifolium var. 

 lacvifoliuiu. House, N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 243^44: 

 61. 1923. 



At the Rock City our miles north of Salamanca is 

 found the form with pubescent leaves and twigs, var. 

 myrtilloides Fernald. 

 Vaccinium vacillans Kalm. Late Upland Blueberry 



In dry, acid, gravelly and stony soil on Huckle- 

 berry hill and other situations similar to the preced- 

 ing species, but less common. 



Vaccinium canadense Kalm. Sour-top or Velvet-leaf 

 Blueberry 

 In sphagum bogs and swamps. Rare. "Balsam 

 swamp" in Red House valley, bogs near Steamburg 

 etc. 



