?oa OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



but afterwards growing eredb, and I caring only 

 one or two flowers at the top : the leaves and 

 filiqucr are quite Imooth j the latter four or five 

 times longer than the former, 



CHLORA. Mantifi. Gen. ph Lin. 1258. 



Cfll. 8-phyllus. Cor. i-petala, «-tida. Caps, i-lo- 



cularis, 2-valvis, polyfperma, 



isr/cliata i CHLORA foliis perfoliatis. Lin. Syjl. Nat. 267. 

 Gentiana perfoliata. Sp. pi. 335. Blackftonia 

 Iludf. Fi. An^. 146. {Ger. Em. 547./- 2. Moris. 

 hijL f. 5. /. 26. f. I 1^2. ordinis Jupcrioris ad 

 finiftram^ Jed viticfc qtioniam petal. Jegm. 5. tan- 

 titm. Barrel, icon. 515 i^. ^16 melior. Pet. lerb. 



/. 55./. SO 



Yellov/ perfoliate Centory. Anglis. 



In mountainous pafturcs, but not common. O. 

 VII. 



The leaves of this elegant plaiit are of a blueifli 

 f:recn, or glaucous color, vv'hich makes a beau- 

 tiful contrail with its bright yellow flarry flowers. 

 1: has two ftigmas and no ftyle. 



VACCINiUM. Gen. pi. 483. 



CaL fuperus. Cor. i-petala. Filarnenta rcceptaculo 



inferta. Bacca 4-locularis polyfperma. 



■•■ Fcliis annotinis feu deciduis. 



VACCINIUM pedunculis un^floris, foliis ferratis 



Gvatis deciduis, caule angulato. Sp.pl. 49S. {Ger. 



I'M. 141 5- /• !•) 



Black- 



-yriilrus u 



