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tany^ lately publifhed. Jppendix, tab. 2. /. 5. 

 A. B. 

 Dr. Burgefs obferv'd thefe feedlings in a wet fandy 

 foil, on the bank of a rivulet call'd GlenkiU- 

 hurn, near Kirkmichael in Dumfriesjhire. 



higlumis. JUNCUS folio fubulato, gluma biHora termina- 

 li. Sp. pi. ^fi"]. Amcenitat. academ. 2. p. 260. 

 ■ ' t. 3. /. 3. Oeder. Dan. tab. 120. bona.) 



Tvvo-flower'd RuHi. Anglis. 



Upon the top of Mal-ghyrdy^ a mountain lying 

 betwixt Cknlochy and Glenlyon^ and upon Ben- 

 TefKerny^ both in Breadalbane. Mr. Stuart. 

 %. VIII. 

 ' ' ' ■ ' "The fbalk is a finger high, naked, and terminated 

 with two felTile flowers, embofom'd in a com- 

 mon involucrum., confifting of two valves, the 

 exterior of which is fubulate, and longer than 

 the flowers, the interior oval and fliorter. 



The leaves are but few in number, hardly half the 

 length of the ftalk, plane, and grafs-like. 



It is very nearly related to the JUNCUS iriglumiSy 

 and perhaps only a variety of it. 



OCTANDRIA. 



wyrtillus. VACCINIUM, p. 200. 



> The Ptarmigan, Black Cock, and Ring-ouzel 

 feed voracioufly on the berries of this plant. 



VACCINIUM- 



