412 TREES AND SHRUBS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Lonicera hirmta (Hairy Honeysuckle). A hardy climbiug plant, found 



in damp rocky places. 

 Lonicera parviflora (Small-flowered Yellow Honeysuckle). Abundant 



in western part of the State. 

 Lonicera ciliata (Fly Honeysuckle). A shrub growing among rocks in 



Essex County. 

 Lonicera cwrulea (Hairy Fly Honeysuckle). In Ijogs in the western part 



of the State. 

 Biervilla trifida (Three-Flowered Bush Honeysuckle.) A variety occurs 



with narrow leaves. 



XIX.— VIBURNEL^ : The Elder Family. 



Sambuciis pubens (Panicled Elder). In Worcester County, on every side 

 of the Wachusett Mountain. 



Sambucus Canadensis (Common Elder). Found in every part of the 

 State. 



Viburnum nudum (Naked Viburnum). A slender shrub in swamps and 

 wet woods. 



Viburnum lentago (Sweet Viburnum). A small tree growing 15 to 20 

 feet high. 



Viburnum dentatum (Arrow- Wood). A shrub or small tree common in 

 every part. 



Viburnum acerifolium (Maple-Leaved Arrow-Wood). Alow shrub, com- 

 mon in rocky woods. 



Viburnum opulus (High Cranberry). A low tree. A variety is culti- 

 vated as the " Snow-Ball Tree." 



Viburnum lantanoides (Wayfaring Tree ; Hobble Bush). A small tree. 



XX.— ERICACE^ : The Heath Family. 



Andromeda polifoli a (Water Andromeda). A low shrub, in boggy places. 

 Cassandra calyculata (Dwarf Cassandra). A low evergreen, in swamps 



and boggy places. 

 Lyonia paniculata (Panicled Lyonia). A bushy shrub, with conspicuous 



white flowers. 

 Zenobia racemosa (Clustered Zenobia). A low shrub, much resembling 



whortleberry bushes. 

 Clethra alnifolia (Alder-leaved Clethra). A shrub in deep bogs. 

 Epigea repens (Mayflower). A trailing evergreen.^ blossoming in early 



spring. 

 Gaultheria procumbens (Partridge Berry). A delicate fragrant evergreen 



plant. 

 ArctostapJiylos uva-ursi (Bear Berry). A shrubby evergreen plant, on 



dry sandy plains. 

 Rhododendron maximum (Rose Bay). In great abundance in a swamp 



in Medfield, and in a smaller one in Medfleld. 

 Rhododendron viscosum (Swamp Pink, Wild Honeysuckle). Open woods; 



abundant. 

 Rhododendron nudioflrum (Upright Honeysuckle). In the southern part 



of the State, near Rhode Island. 

 Rhodora Canadensis (Canada Rhodora). Found near Boston, and not 



unfrequently in wet lands in other parts of the State. 

 Kalmia latifoUa (Mountain Laurel). On shores of the basin at Cohas- 



set; on Buzzard's Bay, near Newburyport and Lowell; in Worces- 

 ter County, and on both declivities of the Green Mountains. 



