DECANDBiA MONOGVNiA. Andromcda. 



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hijpno'ides. 



1. A. foliis imbricatis subnlatis glabris, tjedunculis solitariis 



terminalibus uniflfjiis, corollis mitantibus gluboso- 



campanularis.-7F/7iW. sp. pi 2. p. 6a8. 

 Icon. Fl. dan. 10. PaiLjft. ro.^s. 2 t. 73. f. 2. 

 On the north-west coast. Nelson. Pj . May. v. s. in 



Herb. Banka. A small creeping shrub, resembling a 



moss 3 flowers white, tinged with red. 



3. A. foliis lineari-lanceolatis conve\is revolutis subtus al- polifolia, 



bicanti-glaucis supra glnuco-caiiescentibus, floiibus 

 aggregatis terminalibus. corollis subglo'josis, antheris 

 versus apicem arisiatis. — JFilld. sp. pi. 2. p 6iO. 

 Mich.^fi. amer. 2 p 254. 



a. A. foliis lanceolato-linearibus, laciniis calycinis oblongis angustifolia. 

 rubris. Ait.kew.2.p. QS- 

 Icon. Pall f..ross. 2. p 52. t. 70 f. B. 



/S. A. foliis oblongis, corollis ovatis incarnatis, laciniis caly- latifolia, 



cinis patentibus ovatis albis interdum apice rabicundis. 

 Ait. kew. 2. p 68. 

 In bugs of Canada and Labrador, and on the borders of 

 mountain-lakes, in sphagnous grounds ; New York 

 and Pensylvania. fj . June. v. v. A stna 1 shrub, 

 about one foot high ; flowers white, tinged with red, 

 1 strongly suspect the variety a. to be a distinct species, 

 which might be called A. rosmarviiJoUa. 



4. A. foliis lanceolato-oblongis obtusiusculis obsolete serru- calyculata, 



latis subrevolutis sciuamoso-punctatis subtus ferrugi- 

 neis, racemis terminalibus foliosis secundis, t>ediceliis 

 brevibus solitariis axillarihus, calycibus acutis basi bi- 

 bractealis, bracteis lato-ovatis acuminatis, corollis 

 oblongo-cylindraceis. JVilld. yp. pi. 2.. p. 014. 

 Icon. Pall.fl.ross 2. p. 53. t.y^-f. 1- 

 In bogs and swamps ; frequent, particuhrly on the 

 mountains: Canada to Virginia, h. April, May. 

 V. V. Flowers white. 



5. A. foliis lineari-lanceolatis acutis margine subundulato- anaustifolia, 



revolutis squaransr)-pnncta!is sabtus subferrugineis, 

 racemis terminalibus foliosis secundis, pedicellis bre- 

 vibus solitynis axillaribns, calycibus acuminitis basi 

 bibracteatis, braccei* mmutis acutis, corollis oblongo- 

 ovalibus. 



A. calyculata y. angustifolia. Ait. kew. 2. p 70. 



In open swamp*: Carolina and Georgia. Pp. April, 

 May. V v.; v. s. in Htrb. Lambert. Th-s species 

 approaches nearly to the preceding, but is suflftcientl^ 

 distinct to admit it to be more than a variety, 

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