1U DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



M O N O G Y N I A, 



MONOTROPA. Gen. PL 5^6. 

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

 mellifera. Caps, 5-valvis. §jiinta pars numeri qui- 

 hufdam excluditur, 

 hypopithys MONOTROPA floribus lateralibus oftandris, ter- 

 *• minali decandro. Sp,pl. ^^^. {Oed.Ban. t. 232. 



cpt. Moris, hift, f. 12. /. 16./. 13. ordtnis inferior is. 

 Plukenet. ^. 209./. 5.) 

 Prim rofe-fcen ted Hypopithys. JngUs. 

 In beach and fir- woods, v/here the ground is dry^ 

 and bare underneath, but not common. ^. VII. 

 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 Hate becomes 

 ere6l : the whole plant is of a pale yellow color, 

 fmeliing like the 'primrofe, or like beans in 

 bioffom. 



ANDROMEDA. Gen. pi. 549. 

 Cat. 5-partitus. C^r. ovata, ore 5-fido. Caps. 5-lp- 

 cularis. 

 'PQUfolia I, ANDROMEDA pedunculis aggregatis, coroUis 

 ovatis, foliis alternis lanceolatis revolutis. Sp. 

 pi. 564. {Oed. Ban. t. 54. opt. Flor. Lappon. t. 

 i.f. 2. Plukenct, /. 175./. i.y 

 • Marili Andromeda, or Marfn Rofemary, Anglis* 

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