OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Oenothera, 
v.v. Flowers large, in proportion to the very low 
plant. » 
12. O. caule debili pubescente, foliis lanceolatis obtusiusculis 
planis integris, calycis tubo laciniis duplo breviore, 
capsula clavata acutangula sessili, — Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
p. 225. 
O. biennis. Walt. fl. car. 129? 
In barren lands of Canada and on the mountains of Pen- 
sylvania and Carolina, 4. July, Aug. v.v. Flowers 
small, golden-yellow. 
13. O. subpubescens ; caule pumilo subsimplici, foliis lan- 
ceolato-oblongis obtusiusculis integris, floribus ad sum- 
mitatem axillaribus, capsulis sessilibus clavato-turbina- 
tis subzequaliter 8-gonis.— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 225. 
On rocks near Lake Mistassins. Michaur. On high 
mountains of Pensylvania and Virginia. Y. July, 
Aug. v.v. Plant upright, flowers small. 
14. O. scap's radicalibus unifloris, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis 
repando-denticulatis decurrentibus, petalis obcordatis, 
staminibus corolla brevioribus. 
On the falls of the Missouri. M. Lewis. 1. July. 
v.s. Flowers large, purple, with dark veins; resem- 
bles O. acaulis Cavanill. 
All the species, excepting the last one, bave yellow 
flowers. 
339. OXYCOCCUS, Pers. syn. 1. p. 419. 
1. O. repens ; foliis ovalibus integerrimis margine revolutis 
subacutis glabris subtus albicantibus, pedicellis elon- 
gatis, corollae laciniis ovalibus. 
O. palustris. Pers. syn. 1. p. 419. 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus a. ovalifolius. Mich. fl. amer.-1. 
p. 228. | 
Vaccinium Oxycoccus. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 354. 
Icon. Fi. dan. 80. Lam. illustr. t. 280. f. 3. 
In bogs and mosses on the mountains, frequent : Cana- 
da to Pensylvania. b. May—July. v.v. A small 
‘evergreen creeping plant; flowers red; berries light 
purple, smaller than the following species. 
chrysantha. 
scapigera. 
2. O. repens; caulibus adscendentibus, foliis oblongis in- macrocarpae. 
tegerrimis planiusculis obtusis glabris subtus albicanti- 
. bus, pedicellis elongatis, corolla: laciniis lanceolatis.— 
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