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and Kinkora Lighthipe ; and frequent all through the Dela- 

 ware River valley northward. Hudson : New Durham and 

 Secaucus Leggett. Passaic : Greenwood Lake, Hewitts, and 

 very abundant in the gorge near West Milford Rudkin ; com- 

 mon along the western base of Bearfort Mountain Britton. 

 Morris: Great Swamp near Chatham Leggett ; near Green 

 Pond Britton. Hunterdon : High Bridge Apgar. Warren : 

 Along Musconetcong near Hackettstown Frank M. Cook. 

 Somerset : Mountain ville Miss R. C. Perry. 



R. viscosum (L.), Torr. (Azalea viscosa, L.) White Swamp Honey- 

 suckle. 



Sandy swamps and borders of ponds. Sussex : Near High 

 Point Britton. Warren: Sunfish Pond, Kittatinny Mt. 

 Northrop. Morris : Budd's Lake Miss R. C. Perry ; Green 

 Pond and Mt. Hope Britton. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. 

 Essex: Franklin Rusby ; and frequent in the middle and 

 southern counties. 

 Var. nitidum (Pursh), Gray. 



Morris : Near Mt. Hope Britton. Essex : Franklin 

 Rusby. Bergen : Carlstadt Miss Knight. 

 Var. glaucum (Lam.), Gray. 



Sussex : Swamp near Panther Pond Britton. Passaic : 

 Greenwood Lake and near West Milford Britton. Morris : 

 Succasunna, with flowers rose-color Rusby. Bergen : Carl- 

 stadt Miss Knight. Monmouth : North Spring Lake Light- 

 hipe. Hunterdon : Frequent Best. 

 R. nudiflorum (L.), Torr. (Azalea nudiflora, L.) Wild Azalea. 



Damp woods. Common or frequent throughout the State, 

 except in the pine barrens, where it is but occasional. 

 R. Canadense (L.), B. S. P. (Rhodora Canadensis, L.) Rhodora. 

 Morris : In a bog at Succasunna, 1881 Porter. 



PYROLA, L. 

 False Wintergreen. Shinleaf. 

 P. rotundifolia, L. 



In dry woods. Cumberland: Bridgeton Britton. Atlantic: 

 Hammonton F. L. Bassett. Camden : C. E. Smith ; Atco 

 H. A. Green. Gloucester: Mickleton, rare B. Heritage. 



