Campanulaceoe and Ericaceae. 
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Campanulaceoe. (Campanula Family.) 
Specularia, Heister. Venus’s looking-glass. 
346. S. perfoliatum , A. DC. 
Sterile, open grounds. Not common. 
Campanula, Tourn. Bellflower. 
347. C. rotundifolia , L. Harebell. 
G-rowing in 1 sandy soil. Not common. 
348. C. aparinoides , Pursh. Marsh bellflower. 
Common in the marsh land about the lakes, 
349. C. Americana , L. Tall bellflower. 
Low rich woods. Not common. 
Ericaceae. (Heath Family. ) 
Vaccinium, L. Blueberry. Bilberry. Cranberry. 
350. V. Pennsylvanicum , Lam. Dwarf blueberry. 
A few specimens collected at Hook Lake. 
351. V. corymbosum , L. 
Growing with the preceding. Much more abun¬ 
dant. 
Cassandra, Don. Leather-leaf. 
352. C. ccdyculata , Don. 
Growing at Hook Lake. Peat bog in Section 36, 
town of Madison. 
Chimaphila, Pursh. Pipsissewa. 
353. ** C. umbellata , Nutt. Prince’s pine. Pipsissewa. 
In woods west of Madison. Local. 
Pyrola, Tourn. Wintergreen. Shin-leaf. 
354. P. secunda ,, L. 
Growing on wooded hillside near I. C. R. R. west 
of Madison. Rare. 
355. *jP. elliptica, Nutt. Shin-leaf. 
Throughout the region in rich woods. 
Monotropa, L. Indian pipe. Pine-sap. 
356. M. uniflora , L. Indian-pipe. Corpse-plant. 
Rich woods. Widely distributed. Not common. 
