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It is extremely like the preceding, but may readily 

 be diftinguiilied by the ftamina and ftyle grow- 

 ing eredt. The flalk is triangular in both fpecies. 



fecunda 3. P. racemo unilaterali. Sp. pi. 567* (Oed, Ban. t, 

 402. opt, Moris, hift, f. 12. /. 10./. 4. ordinh 

 inferioris. Ger. Em, 408./. 2 J 



Dented-leav'd Winter- Green. Jnglis, 



In fhady birch woods among the mofs with the pre- 

 ceding, near Little -Loch-Brcom., in Rofs-jlnre^ 

 and about Loch^Mari., in the fame county, and 

 in the birch-woods of Tro/cbraig^ Craig-loi/gt^ 

 and Coille-mhor^ about Loch-Rannoch., in Perth- 

 Jhire^ where all three fpecies are found. '^. Wl. 



The leaves are elliptical, acute and ferrated : the 

 flowers grow all on one fide of the ftalk : the aa- 

 ther^E fband out beyond the rim of the corolla, 

 and the ftigma beyond the antherse. 



All the pyrolse are aflringent and vulnerary, b«t 

 are rarely ufed in the prefent pradice. 



DIGYNIA. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM. Gen. pi. 558. 

 CaL 4-s. 5.fidus, coloratus. Cor. o. Caps. 2-rollris, 

 i-locularis, polyfperma. 

 sUernifoU- CHRYSOSPLENIUM foliis alternis. Sp,pl. 569. 

 um I. LOed, Dan. t, ^66, opt. Moris, hijl.f. 12. /. 8./. 



%,Pet. herb, t, 6,f. loj 

 Alternate-leav'd Golden Saxifrage. Anglis, 

 By the fides of fountains and rivulets, but not 



common. 



