A% DECANDRIA. MONOGYxNIA. 



On rocky hills, and in woods. Common, k • May. greenish 

 white, with red. 

 210. Andromeda. L. lied bud, &c 



1 calyculata. L. In bog meadows oi" New-Jersey. ^. 



May. white. 



2 raeemosa. In swamps and along hedges, Greenwich. 7?. 



July, white. 



3 ligustrina. Muhl. et EH. 

 paniculata. Mx. Ph. non L. 

 racemosa. Lmk. 

 Vaccinium ligustrinum. L. 

 Lyonia paniculata. Nutt 



In woods and hedges. Common, h . June — July, white. 



4 mariana. L. Common on Hempstead Plains. Prince. 



In pine woods. S. Amboy. ^ . June, white, 

 ill I. ErifiEA. L. Ground laurel. Trailing arbutus. 



repens. L. Shady rocky hills. Plandome. L. Island, 

 and in New-Jersey, "h- April — June, white. 

 $12. Gauithbbia. L. Mountain-tea. Ginger-berry. 



1 procumbens. L. rWin&evgreetu) In the cedar swamp, 



Weehawk. h- July — Aug. white. 



2 ? hispidula. Muhl. Cat. 

 serpilliiblia. Ph. 

 Vaccinium hispidulum. Mx. L. 

 Oxycoccus hispidulus. Pers. Nuti. 

 Arbutus thynulblia. Ait. 



Jiliibrmis. Link. 

 In the cedar swamp, New-Durham. N. J. Cooper, v. v. b 

 Sept. ? (April ! Mx.) white. 



213. Arbutus. L. Bear-berry. 



Uva ursi. L. In the pine barrens of New-Jersey. In 

 woods on Long-Island ? Patterson falls. ( Cooper. ) 

 April — May. red. ' 



214. Clethra. L. Sweet pepper-bush 



alnifolia. L. Low wet grounds, and in hedges, b Air- 



white. & ' 



-15. Pyrola. L. Wintergreen. 



1 rotundifolia. L. Bloomingdale woods. U- July— Am" 



white. a ' 



2 elliptica. Nutt. In dry woods. U. June— July, white. 



3 sccunda. L. Open, sandy woods. New-Jersey, if. Sum 



— July, greenish-white. 

 216. CiiiMAniiLA. Ph. Pipsissewa. Wintergreen. 



1 maculata. Ph. 

 Pyrola maculata. L. 



Dry stony woods. Bloomingdale. 21 . July Aug. while. 



2 corymbosa. Ph. ( True sipsissewa, or pipsisseiva. ) 

 Pyrola umbellata. L. - 



In Bloomingdale yroods. u. July— Aug. greenish-white. 



