438 Mr. CUTLER's Account of indigenous Vegetables, 
M ROBINHOOD. Leayes hairy, Bloffoms pale r red. in moit 
ground. July—Augui. | | 
OENOTHERA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 424. 
Oenothera foliis eats lanceis planis, caule levi fubville ?- 
Syft. Nat, 
SUNDROP. Bloffoms in a kind of {pike ; yellow. They 
open about eleven o'clock, and; ‘commonly, not more than one 
..on the fame x In wet meadows. — ! 
Ordo hirta, pits VOR aded Syft. Nat at. 
PRIMROSE.. Leaves oblong ; ferrated. Blofloms. in à large 
fpike; terminating ; yellow. Common in old fields. July. 
This plant is very generally known by the name of Scabious, 
and feems to have been miftaken for the Scabiofa arvenfs of 
Linnaus. No fpecies of CI and has been found native in this 
part of the country. 
_ EPILOBIUM.: Linn. Gen. Plant. 426, 
Epilobium Joliis fparfis lineari—lanceolatis. Sykt. Nat. _ 
WILLOWHERB. Stamina ere&.  Bloffoms in a long diffufe 
{pike ; purple. By fences in moift land. July. 
Epilobium foliis obpofitis lanceolatis: dptegernimis, petalis emar- 
ginatis, caule erelo. | Sy(t. Nat. 
| MEADOW WILLOWHER®. :--Bloffoms reddifh, - Moift land. 
July. 
VACCINIUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 434. 
The fpecies of this genus are generally known, and are too 
ui. to admit a particular defcription in this Paper. The fol- 
_ owing are indigenous, 
The 
