9i TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



CASSIOPP, Don. Cassiope. 



C. liypnoides, Don. Cassiope. 



Minnesota Point, lake Superior, Miss Cathcart. Rare. North. 



ANDROMEDA, L. Andromeda. 



A. polifolia, L. Wild Eosemary. 



Plentiful near Grand Marais, and in swamps near lake Johanna, Ramsey county, 

 Roberts; Minnesota Point, Miss Cathcart; lake of the Woods, and thence toward Red 

 river, Dawson; St. Croix river, Parry; Chisago county, etc., Upham; near Minneapo- 

 lis, £'a*"swt>e. North. 



KALMIA, L. American Laurel. 



K. glaiica. Ait. Pale Laurel. 



Certainly to be found in northern Minnesota, Macoun. 



MENZIESIA, Smith. Menziesia. 



M. glabella, Gray.* Menziesia. 



Minnesota Point, lake Superior, Miss Cathcart. (The Botany of California states 

 that this [called M. ferruginea] extends east "nearly to the upper Great lakes.") 

 Rare. Northwest. 



LEDUM, L. Labrador Tea. 



li. latifoliuni, Ait. Labrador Tea. 



Common, often abundant, through the north half of the state ; extending south to 

 Sherburne and Anoka counties (common), jRoberfs, and near Saint Paul, Mrs. Terry. 

 Used as tea by the Chippewa Indians. 



PYROLA,Tourn. Winteroreen. Shin-leaf. Pyrola. 



P. rotundifolia, L. Wintergreen. Shin-lea/. 



Common through the north half of the state ; extending south to Minneapolis 

 (common), Roberts, and rare farther south, as at Cannon River Falls, Blake, Sandberg, 

 and Chatfleld, Fillmore county, Winchell. 



P. rotundifolia, L., var. incarnata, DC. Wintergreen. 

 Detroit, Becker county, Gedge. North. 



P. rotundifolia, L., var. asarifolia, Hook. Wintergreen. 



St. Croix Falls, Miss Field; Saint Cloud, Garrison. [Lake Superior, TFTiitney.] 

 North. 



P, rotundifolia, L., var. uliginosa. Gray. Wintergreen. 



Minneapolis (frequent), Roberts, Winchell; Morrison county (on dryish land in 

 woods), Upham. 



P. elliptica, Nutt. Wintergreen. Shin-leaf. 

 Common, or frequent, throughout the state. 



♦Menziesia glabella. Gray. Strigose-chaffy scales wanting, or very few on 

 young petioles and midrib beneath ; leaves obovate, mostly obtuse, barely mucronate- 

 tipped, glaucescent and glabrous or nearly so beneath (an inch or two long), sprinkled 

 ■with some small appressed hairs above, the obscurely serrulate margins minutely cilio- 

 late : pedicels naked or somewhat glandular : corolla ovoid-campanulate. Gray's 

 Synoptical Flora of N. A. 



