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Pyrola chlorantha S\v. In beech-maple woods. 
Pyrola elliptica Nutt. Shin Leaf. 172, 457. In beech-maple woods. 
Pyrola asarifolia Michx. 78, 152. In tamarack and cedar bogs. 
Pyrola asarifolia incarnata (Fisch.) Fernald. Collected in a cedar bog, 
July 4, 1911, by Mr. B. E. Quick. 
Monotropa uniflora L. Indian Pipe. 501. A few plants found in the 
aspens, growing on pineland. 
Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. Labrador Tea, 77. In tamarack and 
cedar bogs. 
Kalmia polifolia Wang. Pale Laurel. 44. In Chamaedaphne bogs. 
Andromeda glaucophylla Link. Bog Rosemary. 25. In Chamaedaphne 
bogs. 
Chamaedaphne calyculata (L.) Moench. Leather Leaf. 27, 395. Domi- 
nating a bog association, invading the Carex filiformis association, 
remaining as a relic in cedar bogs and occasionally occurring in the 
aspens. 
Epigaea repens L. Trailing Arbutus. 113. Occurring sparingly in cedar 
bogs, the Picea-Abies and aspen associations. 
Gaultheria procumbens L. Wintergreen. In cedar bogs and in the as- 
pens, a relic of pine dominance. 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. Bearberry. 16. Representing the 
heath association by its occurrence in the aspens near the shore of 
Douglas Lake. 
Chiogenes hispidula (L.) T. & G. Creeping Snowberry. 283. Fairly 
common in cedar bogs. 
Gaylussacia baccata (Wang.) C. Koch. Huckleberry. 40. In the aspens, 
common. 
Gaylussacia baccata f. glaucocarpa (Robinson) Mackenzie. At Silver Lake, 
in the Chamaedaphne association. 
Vaccinium pennsylvanicum Lam. Blueberry. 18. Abundant in the 
aspens. 
Vaccinium canadense Kalm. Velvet-leaf Blueberry. 39, 201. In beech- 
maple woods and in the Chamaedaphne and aspen associations. 
Vaccinium vacillans Kahn. Low Late Blueberry. In a Chamaedaphne 
bog. 
Vaccinium oxycoccus L. Small Cranberry. 24, 81. In Chamaedaphne 
and cedar bogs. 
Primulaceae (Primrose Family). 
Lysimachia terrestris (L.) BSP. Loosestrife. 217, 241. In the Iris and 
Calamagrostis as well as other marsh associations. 
Lysimachia thyrsiflora L. Tufted Loosestrife. 229. In the Calamagros- 
tis meadow and in willow thickets, not common. 
Trientalis americana (Pers.) Pursh. Star Flower. 175. Common in the 
beech-maple woods but occurring also in cedar bogs and the Picea- 
Abies assoc. 
Oleaceae (Olive Family). 
Fraxinus americana L. White Ash. 197. In the beech-maple woods, 
not common. 
Fraxinus nigra Marsh. Black Ash. 69, 100. Most common in tamarack 
and cedar bogs, but also in beech-maple woods and invading thickets. 
