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Andromeda g laucophy lla Link 



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Chamaedaphne calyculala ILJ Moench 



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Map 1577 



Oxydendrum arboreum (L I DC. 



by Clapp as found "near Lafollette's in the vicinity of New Albany," and 

 by the Editors of the Botanical Gazette in a Flora of Indiana (p. 17, 1881.) 

 for Dudley. The last record can safely be ignored since it is known that 

 Dudley confused his records. 



6199. ANDROMEDA L. 



1. Andromeda glaucophylla Link. (Andromeda Polifolia of Britton and 

 Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) Downy Bog-rosemary. Map 1575. A rare 

 plant of bogs in a few of the northern counties. It is now extinct in 

 Wells County because of draining and, no doubt, has or will soon become 

 extinct in several other counties for the same reason. 



Lab. to Man., southw. to N. J., Pa., and Minn. 



6200. CHAMAEDAPHNE Moench 



1. Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench. Leatherleaf. Map 1576. 

 In bogs and blueberry marshes in our northern counties. It is local 

 but where found it may cover acres to the exclusion of almost all other 

 kinds of vegetation. 



Lab. to Alaska, southw. to Ga., 111., Minn., and B. C. ; Eurasia. 



6203. OXYDENDRUM DC. 



1. Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. SOURWOOD. Map 1577. There are 

 a few trees of this species in two localities about five miles apart about 

 seven miles northeast of Cannelton in Perry County. The largest trees 

 were located on the Walter Hafele farm in Township 6, Range 2 W., section 

 21. They were associated with beech near the base of a sandstone slope 

 and measured 41 !/•> inches in circumference at breast height, had a clear 

 bole of about 25 feet, and were about 55 feet high. There is a specimen 

 in the herbarium of Wabash College collected in the vicinity of New 

 Albany, Floyd County, June 14, 1836, by Dr. A. Clapp. The report by 



