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ARCTOSTAPHYLOS, Adans. 
640. A, uva-ursi, Spreng. Bearberry Kinnikinnick. 
Barrens and sandy places; rare, except locally. May — July. 
Formerly found at the foot of Greenwood Boulevard, Evanston. In 
1886 a few specimens were collected near Windsor Park, and near 
Lakeside in 1884 Quite common in the barrens from Miller’s, 
Ind., north to South Chicago. Found sparingly near the Reform 
School, Babcock . 
GAULTHERIA, Kalm. 
, 641. G. procumbens, L. Creeping Wintergreen. Checkerberry. Tea- 
berry. 
On the sand bluffs and barrens from Colehour south, under the ever- 
greens, it is quite common. Niles woods; rare, Miss G. A. Raddin. 
CASSANDRA, Bon. 
. ; 642. C» ealyculata, Bon. Leather-leaf. 
Borders of sandy sloughs, Lake County, Ind.; common. April 
25th — July. (P.) 
RHODODENDRON, L. 
648. R. nudiflorum, Torr. Purple or Pink Azalea. Pinxter-flower. 
Azalea nudiflora , L. 
A single specimen was found in May, 1886, in damp woods, not far 
from the north end of Lake Calumet. The shrub was about 5 feet 
high; the flowers were mainly pink; stamens 10. This locality 
was cleared in 1887, and the shrub destroyed.* (B.) 
^Epigaea repens, L., is found near Michigan City, Ind. , on the sand hills, also 
three miles north of Porter’s, Ind., at the mouth of West City Creek; this is 
twelve miles southeast of our limits, Hill. 
CHIMAPHILA, Ph. 
644. C. umbellata, Nutt. Prince’s Pine. Wintergreen. 
Bry woods, both north and south, near the lake shore; infrequent, 
more common south. June — July 15th. 
645. C. maculata, Ph. Spotted Wintergreen. 
Pine woods, Edgemoor, Ind., Hill! (B. P.) 
PYROLA, Tourn. 
646. P. secunda, L. Wintergreen. Shin-leaf. 
Clarke, Ind., University of Chicago Herbarium. Miller’s and Pine 
Station, Ind.; rare, Babcock , Bastin/ (P.) 
647. P. chlorantha, Swartz. 
Open woods in sandy soil from Whiting, Ind., southeast; infre- 
quent. June. (B.) 
