CliNT. Vill. 



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sabrot. Crenatis, linking with next sp. by leaves 

 similar, but long petiols,bract or scale terminal, 

 perhaps a species ? sent me by Decandole as 

 the real P. uniflora. 



728, Odqsi, orUculata Raf. subacaulis, foL 

 3, petiolis brevissimis, orbiculatis obtusis crena- 

 tis, squama medialis ellipt. obt. petalis obt. un- 

 dulatis— Alpi^ et Montes Europa, 2 or 3 inches 

 high, flowers large. 



729, Odost. obovata Raf. subacaulis, fol. 3 

 petiolis brtivis,obov. obt. apice serrulatis, squa- 

 ma term, ovata, petalis obt.— Novanglia &c, 2 

 inches, leaves uncial nearly as long as stem, 

 rather thin, 



1 730, OdosL grandiflora Raf. subcauL fol. 

 oppos. petiolis brevis, oVatis ellipt. acutis serra- 

 tis. squama infera subrot. petalis obt, — Canada 

 4-0, near to O. caulina, but larger leaves, the 

 lower subsesile, flower large yellow, stem tri- 

 uncial. 



731, Odost, acutiflora Raf. subacaulis, fol. 3 

 subsessilib, obov. subrot. obt. repando crenatis, 

 squama term, ovata acuta, petalis acutis — La- 

 brador ad Noveboraco, biuncial, leaves very 

 small, flower peculiar, f 



732) Chimaphila maculata Pursh. Pyrola 

 do O. Raf. med. fl. t. 79. I restrict this G. to 

 this single American sp. with calix 5dentate, 

 style immersed, stigma urceolate, flowers 1-3 

 umbellate— \t has several var. ovata,lanceolata, 

 heterophyla, uniflora. 



733, Var. durandi R. Pyrola do Raf. atl. j. 

 uniflora, fol. ovatis immaculatis. Probably only 

 a var. or incipient sp. 



733, PIPSEVA Raf. 1808, cal. 5part. stylo 

 brevis teres crasso, stigma annularis, caules- 

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