FLOEA OF VERMONT 67 



CHIMAPHILA. PiPsissEWA 

 C. maculata, Pursh. Prince's Pine. Dry woods. Newfane, (7royi. 

 C. umbellata, Nutt. Dry woods ; common. 



CHIOGEXES 



C. scrpyllifolia, Salisb. Creeping Snowberry. Peat bogs and mossy woods; 

 frequent. 



EPIG.EA 



E, repens, L. Mayflower. Trailing Arbutu.s. Sandy or rocky woodlands ; 

 common in certain areas. 



GAULTH[ERIA 

 G. procumbens, L. "Wintergreen. Cool woods ; common. 



GAYLUSSACIA 



G. resinosa, Torr. and Gray. Huckleberry. Sterile fields and thickets ; 

 common. 



KALMIA. Laurel 



K, angustifolia, L. Sheep Laurel. Sterile fields and peat bogs ; frequent. 



K. glaucat Ait. Pale Laurel. Cold peat bogs ; occasional. 



K. latifolia^ L. Mountain Laurel. Rocky hills. "Rockingham," Carey; 

 Pownal, Eggleston. Common along banks of West River between Brat- 

 tleboro and Newfane. 



LEDUM 



L. Groenlandicum, Oeder. (L. latifolium, Ait.) Labrador Tea. Cold bogs ; 

 frequent. 



MONESES 

 M. grandiflora, Salisb. (M. uniflora, A. Gray.) Deep cold woods; occasional. 



MONOTROPA. Indian Pipe 



M» Hypopitys, L. (Hypopitys Hypopitys, Small.) Rich dry woods; occa- 

 sional. 



M. uniflora, L. Dark ricli woods ; common. 



PTEROSPORA 

 P. Andfomedea, Nutt. Pine woods ; rare. 



