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204. RHODODENDRON L. ROSE Bay. Azalea. 



Rhododendron dutea (L.) {R. calendtdaceum Torr.) 



Sugar Grove (Fairfield Co.) E. V. Wilcox and S. Renshaw; Fairfield Co., J. M. 

 Bigelow (J. S. Newberry Cat.) 



Rhododendron maximum L. 



Fairfield Co., J. M. Bigelow (J. S. Newberry Cat.) ; Sugar Grove (Fairfield Co.) 

 E. V. Wilcox and S. Renshaw. 



205 AZALEA L. 



Azalea nudifeora L. {Rhododendron nudiflorum Torr.) 

 Painesville, and Ironton (Lawrence Co.) Wm. C. Werner. 



Azalea viscosa L. {Rhododendron viscosum Torr.) 

 Painesville, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



206. PYROLATourn. Wintergreen. Shin-deaf. 



Pyrola asarifoeia Mx. {P. rotundifolia asari folia Hk.) 

 "Northern Ohio, not uncommon," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



Pyrola ELDIPTica Nutt. Shin-leaf. 



Frequent except in limestone regions. 



Pyrola rottjndd?owa Iy. 



Frequent in northern Ohio ; Central Ohio, E. V. Wilcox and H. L. Jones (Cat.) 



Pyrola secunda D. 



Painesville, H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) ; Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat.) 



Pyrola tjdiginosa Torr. ( P. rotuudifolia uliginosa Gray.) 

 " Northern Ohio, rare," H. C. Beardslee ( Cat.) 



207. MONESES Salisb. One-fi<owered Pyrola. 



Moneses uniflora (Gray.) {M. grandiflora Salisb.) 



"Northern Ohio," Lazenby and Werner (Sup. Cat), from Prof. Lazenby's notes. 

 No herbarium specimen can be found. 



208. CHIMAPHILA Pursh. PipsisSEWa. 



Chimaphida macudata (L.) Pursh. Spotted Wintergreen. 

 In sandstone regions. 



Chimaphida umbedlata (L.) Nutt. Prince's Pine. 

 Frequent in woods. 



G. O. 



