218 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Bull. 
KAUMEA Li; 
Kalmia latifolia L. Mouniai. Laurel. Calico Bush. 
Rocky woodlands for ‘!.c most part in eastern part of the 
state. Seems never to oc ur in the loess region. Hastport; 
Hattiesburg; Ocean Springs (Tracy). April-May. — 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
Kalmia hirsuta Walt. Wicky. 
Low sandy pine barrens (Mohr). May. 
LEUCOTHOE Don. 
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) Don (Andromeda axillaris Lam.) 
Downy Feter-Bush. 
Swamp thickets and stream borders (Mohr) Smith Co. 
(Hilg. Ms.). May. 
Leucothoe racemosa (L.) (Andromeda racemosa L.) Race- 
mose Fetter-Bush. 
Southern pine regions near the coast. April. 
Leucothoe platyphylla Small. 
Low moist thickets (Small). Spring. 
PIERIS Don. 
Pieris nitida (Bartr.) Benth. & Hook. (Andromeda nitida 
Bartr.) Shining Fetter-Bush. 
Open boggy pine barrens. Smith Co. (Hilg. Ms.); Hat- 
tiesburg; Landon; Ocean Springs; Biloxi; Pascagoula. April. 
Geol. Sur. Herb. 
OXYDENDRUM DC. 
Oxydendrum arboreum (l.) (Andromeda arborea L.) Sour- 
wood. 
Dry or damp upland woods. Simpson Co. (Hilg. Ms.). 
Tishomingo Co.; Itawamba Co.; Wilkinson Co.; Hancock Co. 
(Allison). July. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
EPIGAEA UL. 
Epigaea repens L. Trailing Arbutus. 
