.)—Sw in Stockholm Trans. 1810. p. 190. t. 
_ Avery correct Moa P. asarifolia. Michaux, Flor. 
Am. 1, p. 251. P. convoluta. W. Barton, Prodr. Flor. 
Philad. p. 50. Has. Recently discovered in Sweden by 
Swartz. Abundant in the sandy pine forests of New Jer- 
_ sey, near Philadelphia; &e. Oss. Leaves smaller than in 
P. rotundifolia, dark-green and not lucid, roundish-oval 
“or more dilated and emarginate, margin obsoletely and 
: _ -Fepandly crenulate, lamina mostly longer than the petiole 
_ which is nearly desiitute of a margin; scape naked, or 
‘with a single scale, acutely triquetrous, often remarkably 
onvo bractes lin Ree: shorter than ane “4 
90th ‘ovate, dilatc 
o the corc Powe poeta, and 
st de ode Beat Westy equal with the sta- 
; stigma Rhitiate, 5-lobed, viscid; capsule roundish, 
umbilicately depressed, margins of the valves connected . 
. by an intricate tomentum, free at the base. 
7. dentata. Rees Eneyel. under Pyrola, with the 2 fol- 
eee: aphylla. A species said to be destitute of 
leaves. 9. picta. Leaves ovate, subserrate, discoloured, 
flowers secund, pores of the anthers tubular —Collected 
by Ay Menzies, Esq; on the North ‘West coast of Ameri- 
2 @ Ege 2 eercaiing.- 
“A genus almost equally indigenous to Northers Eu- 
Pepe, care and North America, 
. Gali 5-toothed. Petals 5 5s / Style very shoes 
_ immersed in the germ; Stigma annulate, orbicu- 
r, with a 5-lobed disk. Filaments stipitate; 
. iscoid, ctlintes: ‘Capsule 5 celled, ameins 
suffruticose plants with evergreen serrated. 
rticillal seks Sas 
‘ - agers, in inflo- 
