386 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
Hermitage Bay: abundant at Rose Blanche (Revd. G. A. Field). 
Woods and thickets. April—June. 
417. Gaultheria procwmbens, L. Boxberry, Tea-berry, or 
Partridge Berry (MOUNTAINEER Tea). (Cat. IID., 295); near 
Harbour Breton (A.C. W.); S. Paul’s Bay, West coast (Bullman); 
(Reeks). Flora Mig., common. June—September. 
418. Kalmia glauca, Ait. Pale or Swamp Laurel (GOLD 
or GOULDWITHY) (Reeks). Common in peat bogs throughout 
the country apparently (A. C. W.). Zab: hillsides and swamps, 
Caribou (Butler-Packard); Battle Harbour, and a few other 
places ; not so common where I have been on the Labrador as 
the next (A. C. W.). Flora Miq., abundant ; “ one of the first to 
flower ; it is also found in flower in some places even in August 
and September, 
419. *K. angustifolia, L. Sheep-laurel or Lamb-hill (Cat. 
Il, 300). Apparently as frequent and widespread as_the last 
(A. C. W.). Lab: (Cat. IL, 300). West S. Modest, Chatham, 
wnd Battle Harbour (A. C. W.). Flora Mig., very common, 
Wet and rocky places. July—September. 
420. K. latifolium, L. Mountain Laurel, Calico Bush. 
Lab: reported as being found in ravines and near ponds in the 
interior up Salmon River, and on Esquimaux Island (Stearns, 
Cat. IT., 300). 
421. Loiseleuria procumbens, Desv. Alpine or Trailing 
Azalea (MAY FLOWER and WuHitre FLower in Hermitage Bay). 
(Morrison, Cat. IT.. 298); Flat Bay Brook (Bell); Pustelbrough, 
Hermitage Bay (Revd. H. G. Bishop): Chimney Cove, B. of L 
(A. C. W.). Lab: (Morrison); hillsides, Caribou (Butler, Cat. 
IL, 298); Battle Harbour and Seal Islands (A. C. W.); Hope- 
dale (Weiz) and Ford’s Harbour (Bell—Packard). Flora Miq., 
dry places; not common. Hills. June—September. 
422. Ledum palustre, L. (Crystau TEA, Labrador) (Reeks). 
Newfoundland and Labrador, and through the Arctic region to 
*Called everywhere, like K. glauca, ‘“‘ Gouldwithy-” This appears in Trinity Bay 
to be taken as the earlier-flowering K. glauca, in its second bloom. 
