PLANTS OF ONONDAGA COUNTY 145 



Three are found in N. Y. State. Angustifolia, plentiful 

 in Adirondacks. Latifolia, eastern and southern parts 

 of state. Glauca, central. Cicero Swamp, July, 1899. 



ANDROMEDA— Lin. 



A. POLIFOLIA — Lin., 1753. Wild Rosemary. 



Rare. Cold bogs. Cicero Swamp and Tamerac, June, 

 1899. 



CHAMAEDAPHNE— Moench, 1794. 



C. CALYCULATA — Moench, 1794. (Cassandra calyculata — 

 D., 183 Jf.) Leather Leaf. 

 Frequent. Bogs and swamps. Apulia, June, 1895. 



EPIGAEA— Lin., 1753. 



E. REPENS — Lin., 1753. Trailing Arbutus. 



Getting scarce. Sandy grounds. Centerville, May, 

 1897. 



GAULTHERIA— L., 1753. 



G. PROCUMBEUS — Lin., 1753. Creeping Wintergreen, or 

 Partridge Berry. 

 Plentiful everywhere. Woods and opens. Hubbell 

 Woods, June. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS— Adams, 1763. 



A. UVA URSA — Spreng, 1825. Red Bear Berry. 



Rare. Woods and borders. Camillus, May, 1899. 



VACCINIACE^— Lindl. 1847— Huckleberry Fam. 



GAYLUSSACIA— H. B. K., 1818. 



G. FRONDOSA — A. & G., 1843. Blue Dangleberry. 



Occasional. Moist woods. Hopper's Glen, June, 1899. 



G. RESINOSA— T. & G., 1843. Black, or High Bush Huckle- 

 berry. 

 Frequent. Rocky woods and swamps. 



G. DUMOSA— T. &. G., 1848. Dwarf Huckleberry. 



Frequent. Sandy swamps. Centerville, June, 1895. 



