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227. Kaemia, Linn. 



574. K. latifolia, L. MOUNTAIN-LAUREL. IVY-BUSH. 



Slopes of ravines and evergreen woods ; not common. June. 



"Ithaca," {Bradley, in SartweWs Herb and C.\ probably at Fall 

 Creek, near the Fiske-McGraw grounds.) Sparingly in most of the 

 woods bordering the larger ravines. Formerly in Case. Woods. 

 On Newfield hills. Somewhat abundant in the great woods on the 

 west slope of Taft's Hill, Caroline, and about the high cliffs or pin- 

 nacles at White Church. High hills at W. Dauby. 



575. K. angustifolia, L. SHEEP-LAUREL. 



"Ithaca, Dr. Bradley" see Paine' s Cat., p. 102. "Junius, Sart- 

 well," in Sartwell Herb. Possibly the Ithaca station was a mistake, 

 as it has not been observed by any one else. 



228. Rhododendron, Linn. 



576. R. nudiflorum, Torr. {Azalea nudiflora, L.) Pink- Azalea. 



(H. and C.) 

 Dry hillside woods ; rarely in swamps ; frequent. Maj\ 

 The swamp form occurs only at Michigan Hollow, and the Dry- 

 den-Lansing swamp, where it blooms two or three weeks later than 

 the other. 



577. R. maximum, L. Big Lauree. Rhododendron. 



(C.byDr. Wright.) 

 Deep swamps ; rare. Jul}'. 



In the middle of Michigan Hollow Swamp, Dauby, over a space 

 30 meters by 10. Though abundant in Penn., there are only about 

 a dozen reported stations in N. Y.. scattered from the Adirondacks 

 to Chautauqua Co. The station nearest to ours, a swamp at Italy 

 Hill, Yates, was detected by Dr. S. H. Wright (not Sartwell, as in 

 Paine's Cat.) 



229. Ledum, Linn. 



578. L. latifolium, Ait. Labrador Tea. (H.andC.) 

 Sphagnum marshes ; scarce. June 1-20. 



Freeville, {Dr. Jordan, probably at Woodwardia Sw.)! Mallory- 

 ville Marsh. Round-Marshes. 



230. Chimaphila, Pursh. 



579. C. umbellata, Nutt. Prince's Pine. (Pipsissewa, of the South.) 



(H. and C.) 

 Dry or moist woods ; common. July 10-30. 



580. C. maculata, Pursh. Spotted Prince's Pine. (H. and C.) 

 Dry woods ; rare. July. 



East shore of Cayuga L., Ledyard, 1827, {in Herb. J. J. Thomas. 

 "very rare.") Lansing, {F. B. Hine.) West Shore, in Bates 

 Woods, a few. 



231. Moneses, Salisb. 



581. M. uniflora, Gray. (H and C.) 

 Deep woods or shaded slopes ; rare. June 15-30. 



Near Ludlowville, formerly, {Mr. Lord). Knoll near Ellis Hol- 

 low Sw. under hemlocks, formerly. 



