70 FLORA OF BURLINGTON AND VICINITY 



MONESES Salisb. One-flowerEd Pyrola 



M. uniflora (L.) Gray. Deep cold woods; rare. June. Burlington, 



(Torrey, N. F. F.). 



MONOTROPA L. Indian Pipe. Pinesap 



M, Hypopitys L. Pinesap, False Beech Drops. Rich dry woods; occa- 

 sional. July- Sept. 



M. uniflora L. Indian Pipe, Corpse Plant. Dark rich woods; common. 

 June-Aug. 



PTEROSPORA Nutt. Pine Drops 



P. andromedea Nutt. Pine woods; rare. July, Aug. Williston, (Prin- 



gle) ; Colchester, (Bates, Ross). 



PYROLA (Tourn.) L. WintergrEEn. Shin Leaf 



P. americaua Sweet. Round-leaved Wintergreen. Open or sandy 

 woods; occasional. July. 



P. asarifolia Michx., var. inearnata (Fisch.) Fern. Bog Wintergreen. 

 Sphagnum bogs; rare. July. South Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



P. eliloraiitha Sw. Greenish-flowered Wintergreen. Open woods; fre- 

 quent. July. 



P. elliptica Nutt. Shin Leaf. Rich woods; common. July. 



P. secuiida L. One-sided Wintergreen. Rich woods; frequent. July. 



RHODODENDRON L. 



R. caiiadense (L.) BSP. Rhodora. Swamps; occasional. May, June. 

 II. cauescens (Michx.) Don. Swamp or June Pink, Pink Azalea. One 



bush seen, but unfortunately no specimen taken. May, June. 



Burlington, (N. F. F.). 



VACCINIUM L. Blueberry. Cranberry 



V. atrococcum (Gray) Heller. Black High Blueberry. Swamp, South 

 Burlington, (Jones). May. 



V. canadense Kalm. Sour-top or Velvet-leaf Blueberry. Cool moist 

 woods; rare. May. Essex, (Jones). 



Y. corymbosum L. High or Swamp Blueberry. Swamps and low thick- 

 ets; common. May, June. 



