798 REPORT OF THE FLORA 



Khodora, Dnfiamel. 



K.. Canadensis. Damp woods. 



Pyrola, Tourn. (Shin-leaf.) 



P. rotundifolia. Boggy places. 



Var. asarifolia, Gray, not rare. 

 P. elliptica, Nutt. White Plains. 

 P. secuiula, L. Woods. 



Cliiniaphila, Pursh. 



C. umbellata, Nutt. Woods common. 



C. maculala, Pursh. Woods with the above. 



Pterospora, Nutt. (Pine-drops.) 

 P. Andromedca, Nutt. 



Monotropa, L. (Indian Pipe.)' 



M. uniflora, L. Dark woods. 

 M. Hypopitys, L. Woods. 



Order 5S.-AQUIF0LIACE^. (Holly Family.) 



lies, L. (Holly.) 



I. verticillate, Gray. (Black Alder.) Damp copses. 

 I. laevigata, Gray. (Smooth winterberry.) 



Order 59.— IBSNACES. (Etony Family.) 



Diospyros, L. (Persimmon, Medler.) 



D. Virginiana, L. Pelham. (Richard S. Collins.) A second-class tree. 

 Fruit edible, rare in these limits ; no doubt introduced by seeds from further south. 



Order 62. -PL AHT AGIN ACES. (Plantain Family.) 



Plantago, L. (Plantain.) 

 P. major, L. (Nat. Eu.) 



P. Rugelii. Decaisne. (Leggett.) Common. 

 P. lanceolata, L. Pastures and lawns. (Nat. Eu.) 

 P. Virginica, L. Sandy ground. 

 P. pusilla, Nutt. Dry grounds. 



Order 63.-PLUMBAGINACES. (Lsadwort Familj 



Statice, Toum. (Marsh-Rosemary.) 



S. Limonium, L. Salt meadows along the Sound. 



