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DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
` 363. PYROLA. Gen. pl. 572. 
4. P. foliis rotundatis sive subrotundo-obovalibus obsolete 
serrulatis, spica floribus undique versis, pistillo de- 
clinato.— Willd. sp. pl. 2 p. 621. 
x Fl. dan. i10. Engl. lot. 213. Lam, illustr. t.367. 
vd ; 
In dry stony or sandy woods: Canada to Carolina. Y. 
June, July. v.v. Flowers white; the stigma is ro- 
tate, with five tubercles. 
2. P. foliis reniformibus, scape squamis nonnullis convo- 
lutis vaginantibus remote vestito, spica floribus undi- 
que versis, pistillo declinato. Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
p.251. 
In Canada. Michaux. On the mountains of Pepsyl- 
vania, in beech-woods. P. y. July. v. v. Flowers 
yellowish-green. 
3. P. foliis subrotundo-ovalibus serrulatis, scapo subnudo, 
Spica floribus undique versis, pistillo recto.— Willd, 
sp. pl. 2. p. 621. 
Icon. Fl. dan. 55. Engl. bot. 158. 
In Canada and Labrador; rare in the western parts of 
New York. 2. July. v.v. Flowers smaller than the 
foregoing species, white, with a tinge of red; stigma 
4. P, foliis rotundato-ovatis acutis serratis, spicae floribus 
secundis, pistillo recto.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 621. 
Icon. Fi. dan. 402. Engl. lot. 517. ` 
In sandy barren woods: Canada to New Jersey. M. 
July. v.v. Flowers greenish-white ; stigma peltate, 
gibbous. 
5. P. foliis suborbiculatis serratis, scapo unifloro, stylo recto. 
Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 622. 
Icon. Fl. dan.t.8. Engl. bot. 146. 
In shady woods and sphagnous swamps : Canada to New 
York. X. July. v.v. This pretty little plant has 
large white and fragrant flowers; the stigma is five- 
radiated. All these species are evergreen, and known 
by the name of Winter-green, é 
rotundifolia. 
asarifolia. 
uniflora 
