PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Azalea. 235 



A. Leaves egg-shaped, rather acute: stem creeping, strik- tenel'la. 



ing root at the joints. , 



Dicks, h. s—Curt. 1S7-E. hot. 53G-FI. dan. 1085-H. ox. 

 v. 26". ronv l. 2-Ger. em. 6*30. 3-Fark. 554. 2-J. B. iii. 

 371. 2. 



Leaves not dotted underneath ; egg-shaped, or heart-shaped* 

 or circular. Fruit-stalfo more than twice the length of the 

 leaves. Bloss. pale purplish red, each segment marked with J 

 darker streaks. 



Purple -flowered Moneywort* Bog Pimpernel. Wet heaths, 

 meadows, and turfy bogs. — [In Suffolk, frequent* Mr. Wood- 

 ward. — Tittensor Hills, and Cannock Heath, Staffordshire. St* 

 Upper pool at Soho, in the turf by the side. Needwood Fo- 

 rest, Staffordsh.] P« July, Aug. Sept* 



procum'bens 



AZA'LEA. Bloss. bell-shaped : stem fixed to the 



receptacle : caps. 2 to 5-celled : many-seeded. 



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A. Branches spreading wide^ and trailing. 



Linn. lapp. 6. 2-Clus. i. 75. 3~J. B. i. * 527~Jonsf. 116. 

 8~i*V. dan. §-Penn. tour in ScotL ii. 5, /• 43. 



Flowers bright red. Lightf. 



Trailing Rosebay. Highland mountains, on dry barren ground, 

 near their summit. [Ben Lomond near the top. Found there 

 first by the Rev. Mr. Stuart, of Luss. Dr. Smith* In abun- 

 dance on Ben Bourde, on Lochain y Gair near Invercauld : more 

 sparingly on Ben Lawers, Ben Teskerney, and on Malghyrdy. 

 Mr. Brown-] 



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CONVOLVULUS. Bloss. bell-shaped, plaited: 



met. surrounding the base of the germen : sum- 

 mits 2: cap. 2 or 3-celled, 2 seeds in each. 



(1) Stem twining. 



C. Leaves arrow-shaped, acute on each side : fruit-stalks arven'sis* 



bearing generally 1 flower. 



Curt. US-Kniph. 1*-J% dan. tb^Walc. -Fucks. 25Z-J.B. 

 ii. 157-Trag. 8Q6*-Ger.712* '2~Clus. ii. 50. l-Dod.393- 

 Lob. obs. 340. 2-Ger. em. 86l. 2-Park. VfU 2-#. ox. 1. 

 3.9- 



Bloss. flesh-coloured, or almost white, or striped, or purplish* 

 Small Bindweed. Corn fields and road sides. P. June, July. 



