l894-l PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 83 



235. CASSANDRA Don. [Chamjedaphne Moench.] 



599. C. calyculata Don. \Chamcedaphne calyculata (L.) M(unch.| Leather- 



leaf. Abundant in the bogs at Mendon. Adams Basin. Wayne Co. 



236. KALMIA L. 



600. K. latifolia L. Mountain Laurel. 



Sodus, yi mile west of Wallington, 1875, ^82, E. L. Hankenson. 



601. K. angustifolia L. Sheep Laurel. 



Salmon creek and Fly creek, Sodus, Wayne county, about 1850, Check 

 list, E. L. Hankinson. 



237. RHODODENDRON L. 



602. R. nudiflorum Torr. {Azalia nudiflora L.) \Azalia nudifiora L.] Pinx- 



TER-FLOWER. 



Dry woods on banks and hillsides ; common. 



603. R. maximum L. Great Laurel. 



Rare. In a deep swamp in Webster, covering an area of about 400 

 square yards. Detected by James H . Brown, in 1892. 



238. LEDUM L. 



604. L. lati folium Ait. [L. Gramlandica CEder.] Labrador Tea. 



Cold swamps; scarce. Riga, Miss F. Beckwith. Adams Basin, 

 M.S.Baxter. Mendon. Caledonia, Miss Mary E. Roberts. Frequent 

 in Bergen swamp. Wayne county. 



239. CHIMAPHILA Pursh. 



605. C. umbellata Nutt. [C. umbel lata (L.) Nutt.] Prince's Pine. 



Dry banks ; frequent. 



606. C. maculata Pursh. [C. maculata (L.) Ph.] Spotted Wintergreen. 



Dry woods ; rare. Gates, Miss F. Beckwith. Greece, J. B. Fuller. 

 Near Rochester, Dr. C. M. Booth and G. T. Fish. Wayne county. 



240. MONESES Salisb. 



607. M. grandiflora Salisb. {M . uniflora Gray.) [M . uniflora (L.) A. Gray.] 



Deep woods; rare. Greece, 1867, J. B. Fuller. Irondequoit, 1892, 

 Warner Gilbert and Miss Mary E. Macauley. Penfield, 1895, Miss F. 

 Beckwith. Bergen, Miss Mary E. Macauley. 



241. PYROLA Tourn. [L.] 



608. P. secunda L . 



Dry woods, banks, hillsides ; common. 

 6:>9. P. chlorantha Swartz. 



Dry woods ; frequent. 



610. P. elliptica Nutt. Shin-leaf. 



Woods ; common. 



611. P. rotundifolia L. 



Woods; abundant. 



