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CHIOGENES. Creeping Snowberry 

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

 mossy woods; freciuent. 



EPIGAEA. Ground Laurel. Trailing Arbutus 

 E. repeiis L. Mayflower. Sandy or rocky woodlands; common in cer- 

 tain areas. 



GAULTHERIA. Aromatic Wintergreen 

 G. procniiibeus L. Teaberry, Checkerberry. Cool woods; common. 



GAYLUSSACIA. Huckleberry 

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

 thickets of western Vermont, and north in the Connecticut Valley 

 to Hartford; common. Forma glaucocarpa (Robinson) Mackenzie. 

 Blue Huckleberry. Westminster and Pownal, (W. H. Blanchard) ; 

 Colchester and Burlington, (Blake). 



KALMIA. Laurel 



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

 peat bogs; frequent. 



K. lutifolia L. Mountain Laurel, Calico Bush, Spoon-wood. Rocky 

 hills; Rockingham, (Carey); Pownal, (Eggleston). Common along 

 banks of West River between Brattleboro and Newfane and along 

 the Connecticut River from Rockingham to Vernon, (W. H. Blanch- 

 ard). 



K. polifolia Wang. Pale Laurel. Peat bogs; occasional. 



LEDUM. Labrador Tea 

 L. groeiilaiidicnm Oeder. Cold bogs; frequent. 



LYONIA. (XOLISMA) 

 L. ligustriiia (L.) DC. (Andromeda ligustrina Muhl.). Male Berry. 

 Occasional in southern Vermont. 



MONESES. One-flowered Pyrola 

 M. iiiiiflora (L.) Gray. Deep cold woods; occasional. 



MONOTROPA. Indian Pipe. Pinesap 

 M. Hypopitys L. (Hypopitys lanuginosa [Michx.] Nutt.). Pinesap, 



False Beech Drops. Rich dry woods; occasional. 

 M. uuiilora L. Indian Pipe, Corpse Plant. Dark rich woods; common. 



PTEROSPORA. Pine Drops 

 P. aiidrouiedea Nutt. Pine woods; rare. 



PYROLA. Wintergreen. Shin Leaf 



P. americaua Sweet. (P. rotundifolia Gray's Man., ed. C). Round- 

 leaved Shin Leaf. Sandy woodlands of the lower altitudes; occa- 

 sional. 



