118 DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. Chrysosplenium. 



becomes erect in seeding. Whole plant smells like the prim- 

 rose, or like beans in blossom. 



PY'ROLA.' Winter-green. 



(P. rotundifoUa. Round-leaved W.-gr. Stamens 



ascending. Style twice as long as the stamens ; 



declining and bent down, curved upwards at the end. 



Cluster many-flowered. Calyx as long as the stamens. 



E. B. 213. Pyrola. G. E. 408. 

 Bushy places, dry heathy woods. * Slade and Randwich Woods, 



Gloucestershire. Mr. Sandys, Pembroke College, Oxford. 

 Per. July, August. 

 Ls. nearly round. Fl. rather drooping, snowy-white, bell-shaped. 



The largest of the Py'rolas, but varies in size.) 



(^Andromeda polifolia. Over Heath. Tur.^ 



(P. media. Intermediate TV. Stamens regularly bent 

 in. Style twice as long, bending arch-wise. Cluster 

 of many drooping flowers. Calyx shorter than the 

 stamens. E. B. 1945. H. L. 30. 



Woods. Woods, Meriden, Warwickshire. Bree. 



Per. July, August. 



Py. media has been confounded with Py. minor : diifers from Py. 

 minor by its very spirally twisted, fl. -stalk, the declination, and 

 greater length of style. Fl. globose, milk white.) 



P. minor. Less TV. Stamens regularly bent in. Style 

 the same length, straight. Stigma five-lobed, point- 

 less, without a xm^. Cluster of many drooping flowers. 

 E. B. 158. bad. ^P. rosea. E. B. 2543. 



Mossy woods, thichets. * * Scrubby Copse, Mungewell. Woods 

 between Nettlebed and Henley. Sb. Wood about half a mile 

 from Henley. B.r. 



Per. June. 



Smaller. Fl. rose-coloured. Style short. 



DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. 



CHRYSOSPLE'NIUM. Golden-saxifrage. 



(Ch. alter nifolium. Alternate-leaved G. Leaves alter- 

 nate. E. B. 54. 



' From supposed resemblance oils, to a pyrus, or pear-tree. 



