128 GEOLOGY OF OHIO. 



SCHOEEERA OXYCOCCUS (L.) Roth. {Vaccinitim oxycoccusl,.) Small Cranberry. 

 "Northern Ohio rare," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) ; Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.) 



196. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Adans. Bearberry. 



ArcTOSTaphyeus uva-urSI (L.) Spreng. Bearberry. 

 Cedar Point (Ottawa Co.) W. Krebs. 



197. GAULTHERIA L. WiNTERGREEN. 



Gatjetheria procumbens L. Ground Birch. Teaberry. 

 Frequent over the state. 



198. CHAMAEDAPHNE Moench. {Cassandra Don.) Leather-EEaf. 



Chamaedaphne caeycueaTA (L.) Moench. {Cassandra calyculata Don.) 

 Frequent in sphagnum marshes throughout northern Ohio. 



199. OXYDENDRUM DC". Sorree-TREE. Sour-wood. 



OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM (L.) DC. 



Throughout the southeastern counties. 



200. EPIG^EA L. Ground Lauree. Trateing Arbutus. 



Epig^a re pens L. 



Frequent throughout the eastern half of the state. 



201. ANDROMEDA L. 



Andromeda eigustrina Muhl. 



Marietta, J. L. Riddell (Synop. 1835.) 



Andromeda poeifoeia L. 



Geauga Co., Wm. C. Werner (H. C. Beardslee Cat.) 



202. KALMIA L. American Dauree. 



Kalmia angusTifoeia L. Sheep Laurel. Latnbkill. Wicky. 

 Central and eastern Ohio, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



Kaemia eatifoeia L. Calico Bush. Mountain Laurel. Spoon-wood. 

 Eastern half of the state. 



203. LEDUM L. Labrador Tea. 



Ledum eatifoeium Ait. 



Lorain Co., Dr. Kellogg (Newberry Cat) 



