374 The Botanical Gazette. [November, 
Gaultheria procumbens, young plantlets ; drunkards.!_ Barnstable, 
Mass. 
youngsters.2, Me.; Mass, 
jinks or chinks. N.H.; Mass. 
young chinks. Mason, N. H. 
pippins.? Stratham, N. H.; Central Mass. 
young ivories ; ivory plugie 
ivory leaves; ivory plums. Ipswich, ‘Mass. 
.. 
mountain tea. Eastern Ohio. 
ivy-berry. N. B. 
deer-berry. (Locality ?) 
one-berry. .(Locality ?) 
chicken-berry. Penn. 
Kalmia latifolia, spoon-hunt. Mason, N. H. 
Kalmia angustifolia, sheep-poison. N. E. 
spoon-wood ivy. Conn. 
Rhododendron viscosum, swamp-pink. Allston, Mass. 
Khododendron nudiflorum, election pink. Hillsborough, N. H. 
river pink. Cavendish, Vt. 
swamp pink. Parts of N. E. 
swamp apple. E. Mass. 
honeysuckle. Md. 
Rhododendron Rhodora, lambkill. N. B. 
Chimaphila umbellata, noble pine; bittersweet. N. H. 
love-in-winter. Maine. 
Chimaphila maculata, ratsbane ; wild arsenic. Blue Ridge, Va. 
ses uniflora, coneehiineset N.- Fe 
ghost-flower. N. B. 
DIAPENSIACE. 
Pyxidanthera barbulata, pyxie moss. N. J. 
PRIMULACE&. a 
Primula grandiflora, polyanthus. So. Vt.; Cambridge, Mass. ; . 
eid, 
cups-and-saucers. Mansfield, O. 
Trientalis Americana, Star-of-Bethlehem. N. H. 
star anemone. Cambridge. 
APOCYNACEZ. 
Vinca minor, myrtle. General. 
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? Young berries and shoo * Young leaves. 
