2n(> QEoLOOirAL SURVKY (>V CANADA. 



355. CASSANDRA, Don. (LEATHER LEAF.) 

 (1376.) C. calyculata, Hon. 



Amironuda calycidata, Li nil. lluok. Tl. 11., 3it. 



Boics mill swamps, and boidorn of slow streams, ponils and lakelets. 

 LaL>rador, Xcwruuudland, Anticosti and the Maritime provinces, 

 tlienco westward thronghout Quohee and Ontario, and through the 

 wooded country to northern British Columbia. {Macoun.) Northward 

 into part of the barren country. (Richardson.) Kotzebue Sound. 

 (Rothr. Alask.) 



356. CASSIOPE, Don. (CASSIOPE.) 

 (1:J77.) C. Stelleriana, DC. 



Andromeda Stelleriaiia, Pall. Hook. Fl. II., 37. 

 Menziesia empetriformis, Pursb. Fl. I., 205, not Smith. 



North-west Coast of America, probably on Bank's Island. (Menzies.) 

 North-west Coast, Sitka to Bell ring's Straits. {Graij.') Sitka. (Rothr. 

 Alask.) 



(1378.) C. hypnoideSj^Don. 



Andromeda hypnoides, Linn. Hook. Fl. II., 37. 



Labrador. (Morrison.) Summit of Mount Albert, Gasp^, Q., in 

 shaded ravines, where snow lies nearly ten months. (Macoun.) 

 North-west Coast. (Nelson vide Hooker.) On both sides of Baffin's 

 Bay and Davis' Straits. (Cajyt . Markham.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



(1379.) C. lycopodioides, Don. 



Androiiuda lijcopodioides^, Pall. 



Aleutian Islands south to Oregon. (Gray.) Ounalashka. (Rothr. 

 Alask.) 



(1.380.) C. Mertensiana, Pall. 



Andromeda cupressina, Hook. Fi. II., 38. 



Abundant on the upper wooded slopes of the mountains in Kicking 

 Horse Pass, B.C. (Macoun.) Eocky Mountains north of Smoky 

 Eiver, Lat. 56°. (Drummond.) Tsi-tsult Mountains, B.C. (Dawson.) 

 Cariboo Mountains, B.C. (Cowley.) Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 

 Sitka. (Rothr. Alask.) 



