



DECANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Andromeda. 



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MONOGYNIA. 



MONOTROPA. Calyx none : petals 10, the 5 



outer ones hollowed at the base to contain 

 honey : caps. 5-valved. (These are the num- 

 bers of the terminating fiovoer.) 



M. Lateral flowers with 8, the terminating flowers with Hypop'ithys 



10 stamens, 

 E. hot. 6Q-FI. i 



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-H. ox. xiL 16". 13. 20. a . b.-Pluk. 209. 5. 



Spike when in flower nodding, when in fruit upright. Mr. 

 Woodward. The whole plant smells sweet, and is of a pale 

 yellow colour, which peculiarity is generally confined to para- 

 sitical plants, and such as grow in very shady situations. 



Primrose scented Birds-nest. Woods, growing on the roots 

 of other plants. In Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire, Bucks, Berks, 

 and the Beech Woods of Sussex, [Woods near Uley, Glouces. 

 tershire. Mr. Baker. Shottisham, Norfolk. Mr. Crowe. In 

 a Pine Grove, Stoke, Norfolk. Mr. Woodward. Lord Stam- 

 ford's Woods, at Enville, Staffordshire.] P.July. 



ANDRO'MEDA. Calyx with 5 divisions : Moss. 



more or less egg-shaped ; mouth 5-cleft : 



caps 



5 -celled : seeds few. 



A. Umbel of few flowers, terminating : bloss. egg-shaped, polifolia. 



nodding : leaves alternate, strap-spear-shaped, edges 

 rolled back. 



Dicks, h. s.-FI. Ross. 1. 71-£. hot. ?T3~W. lapp. 1. ^Pluk. 



17>. 1-Park. 76'. 7-Walc-FL dan. 54- J. B. 1, a. 22J. 

 \-Buxb. v. 55. \-Ray ed.l.l.i. 



Blossoms tinged with red. 



Marsh Cistus. Wild Rosemary. Foley Mountain. Rosemary 

 Moorivort. Marsh Holy Rose y Turf bogs. Yorkshire, Cheshire, 

 Lancashire, Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Scotland. [Bogs 

 about Halifax, Yorkshire. Mr. Crowe. Causeway Moss and 

 Rusland Moss, Furness Fells. Mr. Jackson. Thorn M 

 Yorkshire, Mr. Robson. Chartley Moss. Mr. Bagot,] 



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A. Daboecia. See Erica Daboccia. 



S, June 



