THE VEGETATION OF MONTAUK 99 



Sanicula canadensis. Oyster Pond; R R. 



Sanicula gregaria. Reed Pond ; R R. 



Sanicula marylandica. North Neck Woods; R. 



Cicuta maculata. Low, open kettleholes; C. 



Deringa canadensis. In rich woods, Reed Pond; R R. 



Sium cicutaefolium. Wet places; R C. 



Ptilimnium capillaceum. Low open stage of kettleholes; V C. 



Heracleum lanatum. Rich woods; Reed Pond; R R. 



CORNACEAE 



Cornus alternifolia. Island in Great Pond ; V R. 

 Cornus Amomum. Oyster Pond; V R. 

 Cornus florida. Point Woods; R R. 

 Nyssa sylvatica. Most wooded kettleholes; V C. 



Clethraceae 

 Clethra alnifolia. In most wooded kettleholes; Montauk Point; V.C 



Pyrolaceae 

 Pyrola elliptica. Island in Great Pond; Hither Woods; R. 

 Chimaphila maculata. Woods near Reed Pond; V R. 



Monotropaceae 

 Hypopitys insignata. Hither Woods; V R. 



Ericaceae 

 Azalea viscosa. All wooded kettleholes; V C. 



Kalmia latifolia. Hither Woods; Point Woods; R C — at these two places, 

 almost unknown elsewhere. At the Point Woods some of the 

 specimens are the largest seen on Long Island. 

 Xolisma ligustrina. Wooded kettleholes; Point Woods; R R. 

 Epigaea repens. Hither Woods ; Point Woods ; R R. 

 Gaultheria procumbens. Most wooded places; R R. 



Uva-ursi Uva-ursi. In Hither Woods, or along edges of them; R R. 

 Not covering bare ground by the acre, as it does at Napeague or on 

 Nantucket. 



Vacciniaceae 

 Gaylussacia baccata. Hither Woods and Point Woods, rare between; R C. 

 Vaccinium angustijolium. Hither Woods; Point Woods: R C. 

 Vaccinium atrococcum. Montauk Point; wooded kettleholes; R. 

 Vaccinium corymbosum. Nearly everywhere; V C. 

 Vaccinium vacillans. Hither Woods; R C. 

 Oxycoccus macrocarpus. Bogs, most common towards the Point; V C. 



