2i8 DECANDRIA MONOGYFIA, 



viceable, by means of it's aftringent quality, in 

 tanning of leather : and the berries are a food 

 for grous and other game. 



PYROLA. Gen. PL 554. 

 Cdl. 5-partitus. Pelala 5. Caps. 5-lociilaris, an- 

 guljs dehifcens. 

 rcrnndifolia PYROLA ftaminibiis afcendentibus, piitillo de- 

 ^' clinato. Sp. pL 567. (Oed. Dan. t. 110. opt. 



Moris, hijl. f. 12. /. 10./. i. crdinis fecundi. ^er 

 Em. 40 B./. \.) 

 Common Winter-green, jlnglis. 

 In dry woods not unirequent, and fomctimes upon 

 heaths. In the woods at Aucbendenny, and on 

 the banks of the Clyde, between the celebrated 

 falls of Corus-Lyn, and Bonnatyne, near Lanerk^ 

 and in the woods at Blaii\ in Athol, &c. and up- - 

 on the heatr.s above punkeld, amongfl: the ARB. 

 iiva urfi. &c. %. VJl. 



'g.i.Hor 2. PYROLA fioribus racemofis difperfis, ftaminibus 

 piftillifqi reft;^. Sp. pL s^J- {Oed. Dajt. /. !^^,. 

 opt.) 



Lefl'er Winter-green. Anglis. 



in ilfady birch woods among the mofs. I obferv'd 

 it in the ide of Skye, in a wood on the fide of 

 Ben-nci-GrioTi, near M'KcnnoyCs Cajlley in Strath^ 

 and in a wood call'd Ca-huch., facing the houl'e 

 of Mr. M'Kcuzie^ of Dundo?7ald, near Lilde- 

 Loch-Broom, in Rcfs-JIoire, and in the woods 

 aboui Lock'Rcinnoch. in Pcithpire^ &:r. %. VII. 



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