FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 69 



ERICACEAE. HEATH FAMILY 



ANDROMEDA L. 

 A. glaucophylla Link. Bog Rosemary. Bogs; frequent. May, June. 

 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Adans. Bearberrv 



A. Uya-ursi (L.) Spreng. Red Bearberry. Rocky bluffs and sand 

 plains; rare. May. Burlington, (Perkins); South Burlington, 

 (N. F. F.). 



CHAMABDAPHNE Moench. Leather Leaf. Cassandra 



C. calyciilata (L.) Moench. Bogs; frequent. May. 



CHIMAPHILA Pursh. Pipsissewa 



C. umbellata (L.) Nutt. Prince's Pine, Pipsissewa. Dry woods; fre~ 

 quent. July. 



CHIOGENES Salisb. Creeping Snowberry 



C. Iiispidnia (L.) T. & G. Moxie Plum, Capillaire. Peat bogs and 

 mossy woods; rare. May. South Burlington; Colchester, (Grif- 

 fin). 



EPIGAEA L. Ground Laurel. Trailing Arbutus 



E, repens L. Mayflower. Sandy woodlands; common. Apr., May. 



GAULTHERIA (Kalm) L. Aromatic Wintergreen 



0. prociiinbeiis L. Teaberry, Checkerberry. Cool woods; common. 

 July, Aug. 



GAYLUSSACIA HBK. Huckleberry 



G. baccata (Wang.) Koch. Black Huckleberry. Sterile fields and 

 thickets; common. May, June. 



KALMIA L. Laurel 



K. augustifolia L. Sheep Laurel, Lambkill, Wicky. Sterile fields and 

 peat bogs; common. June, July. 



K. polifolia Wang. Pale Laurel. Cold peat bogs; frequent. May, 

 June. 



LEDUM (Rupp.) L. Labrador Tea 



L. groenlaudicum Oeder. Cold bogs; frequent. June. 



