K. polifolia Wang. Pale or Bog-Laurel. 



Frequent and of wide distribution of Xew Hampshire, acid bogs and peaty pond- 

 sl'.ores ; occurs in alpine areas in bogs. 



Phyllodoce caerulea ( L. ) Bab. 



Frequent on moist peaty slopes and heads of ravines in alpine areas of Presidential 

 Kange; one station known on Mt. Lafayette in Franconia Range. 



Andromeda glaucophylla Link. Andromeda, Bog-Rosemary. 



Frequent in northern Xew Hampshire, but usually in small colonies; at low and 

 medium elevations, in bogs and boggy margins of ponds south to Entield, Merrimack 

 and IJerry ; apparently absent frum soutlnvestern N^evv Hampshire and rare in the 

 southeast. 



Lyonia ligustrina ( L. ) DC. Maleberry. 



Widely distributed and common at low altitudes in southern and central New- 

 Hampshire, north to Hanover, Center Harbor, and Conway ; swampy woods, shores, 

 and thickets. 



Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench. var. angustifolia (Ait.) Fern. Leather- 

 leaf. 



General and common at low elevations, frequent at middle elevations; bogs, pond- 

 margins, sedge-meadows, and open swampy woods. 



\'ar. latifolia (Ait.) Fern. Leather-leaf. 



Of similar habitat but rare in Xew Hampshire and of more northern range; 

 specimen from Mt. Lafayette in Franconia Range is clearly this; specimens from 

 Pittsburg, Livermore, Dover, Mt. Crawford, and Randolph approach this variety. 



Cassiope hypnoides (L.) D. Don. Moss-plant. 



Infrequent; in moist alpine areas of Presidential Range on Mts. Washington, 

 Clay, Adams, and Monroe ; confined to late-snow areas. 



Epigaea repens L. var. glabrifolia Fern. Mayflower, Trailing Arbutus. 



Rather infrequent in Coos County and Connecticut \'alley, common elsewdiere; 

 low and medium elevations to 3,40L) feet, in acid soils ; too often gathered and exter- 

 minated in woods near cities: verbal report of forma flcna Rehd., with double flowers 

 from Plymouth. 



Gaultheria procumbens L. Checkerberry, Teaberry, Whitergreen. 



(jenerally distributed and common except in northern Coos County; mostly at low 

 elevations in acid woods and slopes ; most luxuriant and fruitful in cut-over wood- 

 lands, blueberry-pastures and burns : forma clonyata Svenson, with elongated corolla 

 was described from specimen collected in Holderness : Rhodora 25:184, 1923: forma 

 suhorhiciilata Fernald. with greatly rounded leaves has been collected in Milan. 



G. hispidula (L. ) Bigel. Creeping Snowberry. 



General and common in coniferous woods northward at low and medium eleva- 

 tions, occurring often in acid-bogs southward. 



Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi ( L. ) Spreng. var. coactilis Fern. & MacBride. Common 

 Bearberry, Kinnikinick. 



Dry, sandy banks and shores, open slopes and ledges, at low elevations ; usually 

 localized and of disjunct distribution; probablv throughout: Rhodora 16: 211-213, 

 1914. 



A. alpina ( L.) Spreng. Alpine Bearberry. 



Infrequent; in small colonies in alpine area of Presidential Range (including Mounts 

 Pleasant and Clinton) ; thin, dry soils. 



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