426 THE NATIVE TREES OF WEST VIRGINIA. 



Rhododendron nudiflorunij (L.) Torr. Purple Azalea. Pinxter 

 Flower. 



Abundant in many sections. 

 Rhododendron calendulaceum, (Michx.) Torr. Flame Azalea. 



Common in many sections. 

 Menziesia pilosa, (Michx.) Pers. Alleghany Menziesia. 



Not common. Pendleton : Spruce knob ; Eandolph : Point 

 mountain. 



Kalmia laUfolia, L. Mountain Laurel. "Ivy.'' 



Abundant in thickets. 

 Andromeda glaucophylla, Link. ( ?) Bog Rosemary. 



Rare. Pocahontas: Cranberry Glades. Plants not in 

 bloom or fruit when collected. 

 Andromeda florilunda, Pursh, Mountain Fetter-bush. 



Infrequent. Pocahontas: Greenbank. (Col. G. L. Swank.) 

 Lyonia Ugustrina, (L.) DC. Male Berry. 



Not common. Upshur: near Buckhannon; Webster: near 

 Cowen. 



Gaylussacia haccata, (Wang.) C. Koch. Black Huckleberry. 



Abundant throughout the State. 

 Vaccinium siaminium, L. Deerberry. Squaw Huckleberry. 

 ''Buckberry". 

 Abundant on dry ground. 

 Vaccinium Pennsylvanicum var. nigrum, Wood. Low Black 

 Blueberry. 



Common in many localities. Pendleton : Spruce moun- 

 tain ; ]\Ionongalia : near Morgantown. 



Vaccinium canadense, Kalm. Sour-top. Yelvet-leaf Blueberry. 

 Rare. Tucker : Canaan Yalley ; Preston : Cranesville. 



Vaccinium vacillans, Kalm. Late Low Blueberry. 

 An abundant species. 



Vaccinium corymhosiim, L. High or Swamp Bluebeirry. 

 Common in some localities. 



Vaccinium erythrocarpum, l^.Iichx. Southern ]\Iountain Cran- 

 berry. 



Rare. Pendleton: summit Spruce knob; Randolph: Shav- 

 ers Mt. 



