CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 161 
ANDROMEDA, L. 
Andromeda, 
A. Polifolia, L. 
Morris: In the bog at Budd’s Lake—Porter; near Morris- 
town—Rusby. 
‘A. ligustrina, Muhi. 
In swamps and moist thickets. Frequent throughout the 
State. 
A. Mariana, L. Stagger-bush. 
In dry, sandy soil. Bergen: Closter—Austin. Passaic: 
Abundant near Lodi—Woolson. Hunterdon: Rosemont, “com- 
mon ”—Best. Essex: Franklin—Rusby; Short Hills— 
Tweedy. Middlesex: Metuchen—Miss L. N. Estabrook ; 
Sand Hills, north of the Raritan River—Lighthipe; and fre- 
quent southward on soils of the Yellow Drift. 
KALMIA, L. 
Laurel. 
K, latifolia, L. Calico-bush. Spoon-wood. ; 
Hillsides and thickets in both dry and moist soil. Common 
throughout the State. 
K. angustifolia, L. Sheep-laurel. Lamb-kill. 
In sandy bogs, occasionally also on the upland. Frequent in 
the northern and middle counties. Common in the southern. 
K. glauca, Ait. 
Morris: Budd’s Lake—Porter. 
LEIOPHYLLUM, Pers. 
Pehiat Sand Myrtle. 
L. buxifolium (Berg.), Ell. 
Frequent in wet, sandy places in the pine barrens, and appar- 
ently confined to such regions. 
RHODODENDRON, L. 
Rose-bay. Azalea. 
R. mazimum, L. Great Laurel. 
Along streams and lakes, occasionally forming dense thickets. 
Camden: Sicklerville—H. A. Green. Burlington: Florence 
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