214 DECANDRTA MONOGYNIA. 



MONOGYNIA. 



MONOTROPA. Gen. PL 536. 

 Cal. o. Petala 10, horum 5 exteriora bafi excavato- 

 mellifera. Caps. 5-valvis. ^mta pars niimeri qui^ 

 hufdam excluditur. 

 hypopithp MONOTROPA Borlbus lateralibus oaandris, ter- 

 '• minali decandro. 6"^. pi. ^^^. {Oed. Ban. t. it^i* 



opt. Moris, hiji.f. \i.t. 16. f. i^- ordinis inferioris. 

 Plukenet. t. 209./. 5.} 

 Primrofe-fcented Hypopithys. Jngh's. 

 In beach and fir-woods, where the ground is dry, 

 and bare underneath, but not common. 'U-. VH. 

 The radical fibres adhere to the roots of the trees 

 under which it grows : the flalk is about five 

 inches high, having no other leaves than oval 

 fcales, and terminated with a nodding fpike of 

 flowers, which in the feeding flate becomes 

 creft : the whole plant is of a pale yellow color, 

 fmelling lii:c the primrofe, or like beans in 

 blolTom. 



ANDROMEDA. Gen. pi. 549. 

 Cal. 5-partitus. Ccr. ovata, ore 5-fido. Caps. 5-I0- 



cularis. 

 ANDROMEDA pedunculis aggregatls, coroUis 

 ovatis, foliis alternis lanceolatis revolutis. Sp. 

 pi. 564. {Oed. Dan. t. 54. opt. Flor. happen, t. 

 i.f. 2, Plukenet. t. I'^B-f- i-) 

 Marlh Andromeda, or Marfh Rofemary, Anglis. 



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