388 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
Lab: cold woods (Morrison, Cat. IT., 303); Battle Harbour and 
neighbourhood, and in the Strait, Forteau and Blane Sablon 
(A. C. W.—Fowler); Hopedale (Weiz-Packard). July, August. 
427. P. chlorantha, Swartz. Green-flowered or Small 
Pyrola. Rather dry or sandy woods, generally under conifers, 
from Newfoundland, Labrador, ete, westward to the Rocky 
Mountains, and northward to Bear Lake (Richardson and Gray, 
Cat. IT., 304); (Reeks); Lark Harbour and Coal River, Bay of 
Islands (A. C. W.—Fowler) ; Exploits and Gander River (Drum- 
mond, C. E—Macoun); 8. John’s (R. & 8.). Lab: (Morrison— 
Packard). July—August. 
428. P.rotundifolia, L. Rownd-leaved Wintergreen. Sandy 
or dry woods, in swamps, and on mountain tops, from the 
Atlantic to the Pacific, and northward to the Arctic regions 
(Hooker, Cat. IL, 305); Harbour Grace (Miss Trapnell—A. H. 
MacKay); near Cairn Mountain, Flat Bay (Bell) ; S. John’s (Lady 
Blake) ; Sphagnum Swamp, Manuel’s (R.&8.). Lab: inswamps, 
Amour (Butler). August. 
Var. pumila, Hook. Lab: from Labrador to the Mackenzie 
River (Gray, Cat. IT., 305). Quite common along the Labrador 
coast (Butler, Cat. If, 503); Battle Harbour (A. C. W.); Hope- 
dale (Weiz-Packard). September. 
Var. incarnatu, D. C. Lab: Battle Harbour (A,@> Wo: 
August. A doubtful specimen. 
429. Rhododendron Rhodora, Don. Pink Rhodoru. False 
Honeysuckle (BULLS Eye, Buiu’s ToxGgur). Cool bogs and 
open peaty places, from Newfoundland, Labrador, ete, westward 
to the vicinity of Montreal (Maclagan, Cat. I1., 302); Flat Bay, 
and on Cairn Mountain, white specimen (Bell); S. John’s and 
Exploit’s River, abundant (R. & S.); appears to be common and 
widely diffused (A. C. W.). Lab: hillsides, Caribou Islands 
(Butler-Packard). Plora Mig., common. June—July. 
430. Rk. Lapponiewm, Wahl. Lab: (Morrison, Cat. IT, 302): 
Nachvak (Bell) ; Hopedale (Weiz); on a hill top Belles Amours 
(Butler—Packard). 
