t)8 FLORA OF VERMONT 



PYKOLA 



P. chlorantha, Svvartz. Dry woods ; frequent. 

 P. elliptica, Nutt. Rich woods ; common. 

 P. minor, L. Smuggler's Notch, Pr/n^/Zf. Rare. 

 P. rotundifoKa, L. Woodlands ; occasional. 



P. rotundifolia, L. var. uliginosa. Gray. Sphagnum bogs. Bristol, Pringle ; 

 Peacham, Blanchard ; Rutland, Ross; Chittenden, Egglesfon ; Burling- 

 ton, Mrs. Flynn. 



P. secunda, L. Rich woods ; frequent. 



P. secunda, L. var. pumila. Gray. Peatbogs. Bristol Pond bog, Pringle; 

 Sutton and Newark, E. Faxon ; cedar swamp, Fairhaven, Eggleston. 



RHODODENDRON 



R. canescens, G. Don. (R. nudiflora, of Gray ^Manual in part, Azalea cane- 

 scens, Michx.) Swamp Pink. Woody banks and borders of swanips ; 

 occasional. 



R. maximum, L. Rocky woods bordering Groton Pond, Pfrbins : "Peach- 

 am," BlancJiard : Martin's and Niggerhead Ponds, Eggleston; Lanes- 

 boro. Miss .V. Skinner. 



R. Rhodora, Don. (Rhodora Canadensis, L. ) " Brattleboro," Robbins ; 

 Burlington, Perkins; Derby, Richmond, Horsford ; Johnson, Grout; 

 abundant in Essex County, Eggleston. 



VACCINIUM. Biaebe:kry. Cranberry 



V. caespitosum, Michx. Mt. Mansfield Chin, Pringle; rocky shore West 



River, Newfane, Grout. 

 V. Canadense, Kalm. Moist thickets ; common in the mountains. The 



market blueberry of Essex County. 



V. corymbosum, L. Swamps and low thickets. The abundant blueberry 

 about northern Lake Champlain. The form known as var. amoenum. 

 Gray, occurs in swamps, Monkton, Charlotte, Pringle. 



V. corymbosum, var. atrococcum. Gray. (V. atroeoccum, Heller.) Black 

 Blueberry. Bristol Pond bog, A. C. Dyke. Also reported from several 

 other localities but the determinations have not been verified. 



V. macrocarpon, Ait. Large Cranberry. (Oxycoccus macrocarpus, Pers. ) 

 Peat bogs ; frequent. 



V. Oxycoccus, L. Small Cranberry. (Oxycoccus Oxycoccus, McM. )Incold 

 peat bogs ; frequent. 



