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Pyrola elliptica, Nutt. (Shin-leaf.) 

 Woods. Common. 



Pyrola chlorantha, Swartz. 

 " Rare in Lynn " (Tracy). Common at Beverly, Essex, etc. 



Pyrola secunda, L. 

 "Rare in Lynn" (Tracy). Most abundant at Middleton, George- 

 town, Essex, Haverhill. 



Moneses uniflora, &ray. 

 "Riallslde" Beverly, 1850 (Gilbert Streeter and H. J. Cross). 

 '*Mr. Oakes has sent it from Lynn" (Bigelow's Fl. Bost., 2d ed.i 

 1824). " Mr. Oakes has sent it from Wenham " (Bigelow's Fl. Bost., 

 3d ed., 1840). The last is evidently a correction of the former 

 statement. Salisbury and Amesbury (G. Markoe and S. Shepard). 

 "Rare, only from Saugus" (Tracy). The richest locality for this 

 plant thus far observed is in the Crooked pond woods, Boxford, 

 where the specimens are very fine and abundant. 



Chimaphlla umbellata, Nutt. (Pipsissewa ; Pbince's Pine.) 

 Woods. Common. 



Chimaphila maculata, Pursh. (Spotted Wintergrbbn.) 

 Pleasant pond woods, Wenham (J. R.) ; Middleton (Tracy) ; Bev- 

 erly (Mr. J. Redmond) ; Andover (Mrs. Downs). Rare. 



Monotropa uniflora, L. (Indian Pipe.) 



Woods. Common. 

 Monotropa Hypopitys, L. (Pine-sap.) 



Frequent in situations similar to the last. Mrs. Horner finds In 



Georgetown a variety with red flower. 



ILICI]S"E.ffiI. 



Aqulfoliaeese (Gray's Manual). 



(Holly Family.) 



Ilex opaca, Ait. (American Hoixy.) 



"Dogtown Commons, Rockport " (Frank Lnfkin). The trees are 



of considerable size. The only locality thus far reported; its origin 



only conjectural. 

 Ilex verticillata, Gray. (Black Alder.) 



Damp roadsides by walls. Common. 

 Ilex laevigata. Gray. (Smooth Winterbeery.) 



Not nearly so abundant as the last. Cedar pond, Lynn (H. A. 



Young) ; Middleton, Georgetown, etc. 



