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It is extremely like the preceding, but may readily 

 be diflinguifhed by the ftamina and ftyle grow- 

 ing ered. The ftalk is triangular in both fpecies. 



J'scunda 3. P. racemo unilaterali. Sp. pi. c^6j. (Oed. Br.n. t. 

 402. opt. Moris, hiji. f. 12. /. 10./, j^, crdinis 

 infer ioris. Ger, Em. 408./. 2.) 

 Dented-leav'd Winter-Green, Anzlh. 



o 



In fhady birch woods among the mofs with the pre- 

 ceding, near Utile -Loch-Brccn, in Rofs-fiire, 

 and about Loch-Mari^ in the lame county, and 

 in the birch-woods of T'rofchraig^ Craig-Ioijgt, 

 and Coille-mhor, about Loch-Ramioch^ in Pertb- 

 Jhire, where all three fpecies are found, li. Y\l. 



The leaves are elliptical, acute and ierrated : tiie 

 flowers grow all on one fide of the flaik : the an- 

 thers Hand out beyond the rim of the corojla, 

 and the lligma beyond the anthera?. 



AU the pyrola^ are ailringent and vulnerary, but 

 are rarely ufed in the prefent pradice. 



DIGYNIA. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM. Gen. pi. ss^- 

 Cal. 4-s. 5-fidus, coloratus. Cor, o. Caps. 2-roftrii 

 j-iocularis, polyfperma. 

 Aitermfoli- CHRYSOSPLENIUM foliis alternis. Sp.pl. ^6q^ 

 COed. Dan. t. ^66. opt. Moris, kift.f. 12. t. S.f. 

 ^.Pet. herb. t.G.f.io.) 

 Alternate-leav'd Golden Saxifrage. Anglis. 

 By the fides of fountains and rivulets, but not 



common. 



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