114 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



15. CIIIMAI'II'IJLA, Pursh. PirsisSEWA. 



1. C. umbella'ta, Nutt. (Prince's Pine.) Leaves wedge- 

 lanceolate, aaite at the base. Peduncles 4-7-flowered. 

 Corolla rose- or flesh-coloured. — Dry woods. 



2. C. maeula'ta, Pursh. (Spotted Wintergkekn.) Leaves 

 ovate-lanceolate, oltune at the base, the upper surface varie- 

 gated with white. — Dry woods. 



1«. MOXOT'ROPA, L. iNDiAN-PiPK. Pine-sap. 



M. uniflo'ra, L. (Indian-Pipe. Coepse-Plant.) Smooth, 

 waxy-white, turning hlack in drying. — Dark rich woods. 



17. PTEltOS'I'OKA, Nutt. PiNE-DROPS. 



P. Andromede'a, Nutt. Calyx 5-parted. Corolla ovate, 

 urn-shaped, 5-toothed, persistent. Stamens 10. Stigma 

 5-lohod. Pod 5-lobed, 5-celled. — Usually under pines in dry 

 woods. 



18. JIYPOP'ITTS, Scop. Pine-sap. 



H. lanugino'sa, Nutt. Somewhat pubescent. Sepals 

 bract-like. Stigma ciliate. Style longer than the ovary; 

 hollow. Pod globular or oval. — Oak and i^ine woods. 



Ordek LIV. plumb agin A' CEjE. YLeadwort ¥.) 



Maritime herbs with regular pentamerous flowers, a 

 plaited calyx, 5 stamens opposite the lobes (or separate 

 petals) of the corolla, and a 1-celled and 1-seeded ovary. 



STAriCE, Toiirn. 

 S. Limo'nium, L. (Maksh-Eosemaby.) A maritime herb, 

 with a thick, woody, astringent root, and oblong, spathulate 

 or obovate-lanceolate radical leaves, tipped with a deciduous 

 bristle. Flowers lavender-colour, panicled on branching 

 scapes. Calyx funnel-form, membranaceous. Corolla of 5 

 nearly or quite distinct petals, with the 5 stamens severally 

 borne on their bases. Ovary l-ceH,ed and 1-ovuled. — Salt 

 marshes, Atl. Prov. 



