144 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



C. UMBELLATA — Nutt, 1818. Pipsissewa. Prince's Pine. 

 Occasional in dry woods. Skaneateles, June, 1898. 



MONOTROPACAit— Lindl, 1836— Indian Pipe Fam. 



MONOTROPA— Lin., 1753. 



M. UNIFLORA — Lin., 1753. Indian Pipe. Corpse Plant. 

 Frequent. Damp places. Long Branch, July, 1896. I 

 have found pink specimens near Lake Oswegatchie, 

 Adirondacks, Lewis Co., Aug. 1896. 



HYPOPITYS— Adams, 1763. 



H. Hypopitys — Small. (Mem. Torr. Club, 189 A.) Pine 

 Sap. False Beech Drop. 

 Very rare. Oak and pine forests, generally. LaFayette 

 Woods, 1900. 



ERICACE/E— D. C, 1805— Heath Fam. 



LEDUM— Lin., 1753. 



L. Groenlandicum — 0. Eder, 1771. (Ledum Uitifolium — 

 Ait, 1 789.) Labrador Tea. 

 Common. Cold bogs, etc. LaFayette Woods, Tamerac, 

 June, 1896. 



AZALEA— Lin., 1753. 



A. NUDIFLORA — Lin., 1753. (Rhododendron nudiflora — 

 Torr., 182 A.) Wild Honeysuckle. Pinkster Flower. 

 Occasional. Variable in color, number of stamens, etc. 



A. VISCOSA — Lin., 1753. (Rhododendron viscosum — Torr., 

 182^.) Swamp Pink Honeysuckle. 

 Rare. Swamps, etc. Tamerac Swamp, June, 1899. 

 Orville, June, 1898. 

 A. ARBORESCENS — Pursh, 1814. (Rhododendron arbores- 

 cens — Torr., 182 U.) Smooth Azelea. 

 Occasional. High, swampy woodlands. Otisco. S. Cole. 



KALMIA— Lin., 1753. 



K. GLAUCA — Ait., 1811. Swamp Laurel. 



Rare. Cold swamps. The only kalmia found here. 



