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which usually decay at once after forming 

 and fall off. June 2, not rare. 



Gaylussacia resinosa. Black Huckleberry. 

 — I am quite positive I have this plant in 

 my collection, but it is a poor specimen. It 

 is common on Fishkill mountains, the last 

 of May. 



Vaccineum stamineum, Squaw Huckle- 

 berry or Deerberry. — All over the moun- 

 tains, abundant. May 22-30. 



(V. vacillans, Low Bush Huckleberry, 

 must have escaped me, as it should be com- 

 mon or not rare, but I failed to find it) 



Vaccineum pennsylvanicum, Common 

 Low Blueberry. — Common, woods, hill 

 and mountain sides, last of May. 



Vaccineum corymbosum, Common High 

 Blueberry. — Common in swamps. May. 



Oxycoccus macrocarpus. Common Cran- 

 berry. — I have found this in low swampy 

 places on one or two occasions, it is rather 

 rare. 



Kalmia latifolia Calico Bush. Laurel. — 

 Not rare, on the mountain side, last of May 

 and first of June. 



Kalmia glanca, Swamp Laurel.— I have 

 seen this but can hardly class it, so will say 

 occasional. 



(K. angustifolia, probably rather rare, but 

 ought to be found). 



Epigaea repens. Trailing Arbutus —Com- 

 mon on the mountains, rare in low lands, 

 large and small floweis, white and pink 

 colors. April 17-30. 



Azalia viscosa, Swamp Pink. — Rather 

 rare, mountain base, near spring. May 15. 



Trientalisamerioin*, Chickweed Winter- 

 green. — *May23, Fishkill mount ins, rather 

 rare. 



