160 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
large patch—Britton. Middlesex: South Amboy—Miss A. B. 
Rich; and frequent or occasional on the sands of the Yellow 
Drift in the southern counties. 
GAULTHERIA, L. 
Wintergreen. 
G. procumbens, L. Ground Birch. Teaberry. 
In dry woods, Common throughout the State, except where 
locally eradicated. Most abundant in the pine barrens and on 
the Kittatinny Mountains. 
EPIGAA, L. 
Trailing Arbutus. 
EB, repens, L. Mayflower. Ground Laurel. 
In dry, sandy woods. Frequent throughout the State. Most 
abundant on the Yellow Drift soils of the southern and middle 
counties, and on the Kittatinny and Green Pond mountain 
ranges. 
CASSANDRA, Don. 
Leather-leaf. 
GC. calyculata (L.), Don. 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Hudson: Secaucus 
-— Leggett. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. Passaic: Near 
southern end of Greenwood Lake—Britton. Camden: Kaighn’s 
Point and Longacoming—C. E. Smith; and frequent in the 
pine barrens. 
LEUCOTHOB, Don. 
Leucothoe. 
L. racemosa (L.), Gray. 
In swamps. Bergen: Closter— Austin; abundant on the 
marshes near Carlstadt—-Woolson; Rochelle Park — Rudkin, 
Essex: Montclair and Verona—Rusby. Hudson: Secaucus 
and New Durham—Leggett. Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
Union: Plainfield—Tweedy. Hunterdon: Kingwood—Best ; 
and frequent in the middle and southern counties. 
