fruit and flowers at the same time. Its name was given to it 
by Perer Kam, in honour of Dr. Gautruier, a Canadian 
physician and botanist. we Se 
Native of Canada and the Alleghany mountains. Is called 
by the inhabitants Partridge Berries and Mountain Tea; 
being made use of as a substitute for the Chinese vegetable, 
or in addition to the more ordinary kinds of Tea to improve 
its flavour. a | 
_ Flowers in July and August. Cultivated by Pa. Minizr 
in 1762. Communicated by N. S. Hopson, Esq. 
