74 ARBUTUS UUA URSI, 
BOTANICAL REFERENCES. 
Arbutus Uva ursi, Linnxus, Fl. Lapponica, 162, t. vi. f. 3.— 
Oxper, Fl. Dan. t. 33.—Woopvit.e, i. t. 70.—Smrru, Fl. Brit. 
443,—Engl, Bot. t. 714. —Micnavx, Fl. i. 249.—Pursn, i. 282. 
—Uvaursi, J. Bauntn, i. 523.—Cxustvs, Hispan. 79,—LoneE1, 
Icon. i. 366.—P ark inson, theatr. 1457.—Vitis Idea, Raxvus, Hist. 
1489, 
MEDICAL REFERENCES. 
Morray, Apparatus Med. ii. 64.—Grrarnt, de Uva ursind, 
&c.—De Harn, Ratio medendi, ii. 160, &c. —Sauvaces, Vosol. 
iii. 2, 200.—D. Munro, Mat. Med. iii. 288.—F oTHERGILL, Med, 
Obs. 144,—ALEXANDER, Exp. essays, 151.—F ERRIAR i. 109,— 
HEBERDEN 79, 360.—Davie, Med. and Phys. Journal, xv. 347.— 
BovrnE, in ditto, xiv. 463.—Scneprr, 67.—Mrrcuet, Inaugu- 
ral Thesis. 
PLATE YI. 
Fig. 1. Arbutus Vea ursi, the American variety, 
Fig. 2. The magnified corolla opened, shewing the insertion of 
the stamens, 
Fig. 3. Calyx, nectary, germ, and style magnified, 
Fig. 4. Calya and nectary. 
Fig. 5. Berry. 
