CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



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KALMIA, L. American Laurel. 

 K. latifolia, L. Mountain Laurel. 



Moist rocky woods and damp places. B*, a considerable 

 quantity in a single place ; it must be carefully preserved. 

 K. angustifolia, L. Sheep Laurel. Lambkill. 



Open pastures and hillsides. B*, common: — M, common 

 in open places in woods and on borders of meadows : — S, fre- 

 quent : — B B, occasional. 



RHODODENDRON, L. Rose Bat. Azalea. 

 R. viscosum, Torr. Clammy Azalea. White Swamp 

 Honeysuckle. Swamp Azalea. 

 Bogs and swampy places, in sun or light shade. B *, fre- 

 quent : — M, common : — S*, occasional. 



Var. glaucurn, Gray. 



Same general habitat as the species. B*, occasional ; E. of 

 Great Dome, etc. : — M, occasional: — 8 *, border of Turtle 

 Pond, etc. 

 R. Rhodora, Don. Ehodora. 



Swamps and bogs. B, rare : — M, occasional. 



CLETHRA, Gronov. White Alder. 

 C, alnifolia, L. Sweet Pepperbush. White Alder. 



Swamps and wet places ; fire kills the tops, but new stems 

 spring from the roots with a thick and luxuriant foliage. B*, 

 common about all pools, in all bogs and in shady wet runs and 

 woods: — M, common on borders of swamps and ponds: — 

 S *, border of Turtle Pond. 



CHIMAPHILA, Pursh. Wintergreen. 

 C. umbellata, Nutt. Prince's Pine. Pipsissewa. Winter- 

 green. 

 Dry woods. B*, common : — M* and S*, frequent. 

 C maculata, Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. 



Dry woods. 5*, occasional; Hancock Hill, etc.: — M, 

 rare. 



