PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 143 



NYSSA— Lin., 1753. 



N. SYLVATICA — Marsh, 1785. Pepperidge. Tupelo. Sour 

 Gum. 

 Rare. Reported by S. Cole, Otisco. I have not found it. 



PYROLACE/E— Agardh, I 825— Wintergreen Fam. 

 PYROLA— Lin., 1753. 



P. ROTUNDIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Round-leaved Pyrola, or 

 Wintergreen. 

 Occasional. Dry woods. Chestnut grove. North Syra- 

 cuse, July. 



P. CHLORANTHA — Sav., 1810. Greenish-flowered Winter- 

 green. 

 Occasional. Open places. The smallest-leaved Pyrola 

 found here. Old extinct chestnut grove, Cicero, July, 

 1907. 



P. ELLIPTICA — Nutt, 1818. Shin Leaf. 



Frequent. Rich woods and newly cleared lands. James- 

 ville Road, June, 1899. 



P. ULIGINOSA — Torr, 1843. (Pyrola rotundifoUa var. 

 uliginosa — A. Gray, 1856.) Bog Wintergreen. 

 Occasional. Swamps, etc. Tamerac Swamp, June, 1904. 



P. ASARIFOLIA — Michx, 1803. (P. rotundifoUa var. asari- 

 folia — Hook, 183 If-.) Liverleaf Wintergreen. 

 Rare. Swamps, etc. Swamp, Jamesville Road, June, 

 1909. 



P. SECUNDA — Lin., 1753. Serrated, or One-sided Winter- 

 green. 

 Rare. Thickets. Leach Farm, Centerville. 



MONESES— Salisb., 1821. 



M. UNIFLORA — A. Gray, 1848. One-flowered Wintergreen. 

 Rare. Dry woods. Round Top, 1898. 



CHIMAPHILA— Pursh, 1814. 



C. MACULATA — Pursh, 1814. Spotted Wintergreen. 

 Infrequent. Dry woods. Montfredy's Woods. 



