384 PHANEROGAMOUS PLANTS. 



3. Pyeola minor, Linn. 



Hab. Washington Territory, on the eastern side of the Cascade 

 Mountains. A rare plant in North America. 



4. Pyrola secunda, Linn. 



Hab. Mountains in the interior of Washington Territory. 



5. Pyrola aphylla, Smith. 



Hab. Nisqually, Puget Sound.— Mr. Nuttall thinks this species 

 makes a near approach to Pterospora, and has made a separate section 

 in Pyrola to receive it, but it does not differ in the anthers or seeds 

 from the rest of the genus. 



11. M N E S E S, Salisb. 



1. Moneses uniflora, Gray. 



Moneses uniflora, Gray, Man. Bot. ed. 2, p. 260. 



M. grandiflora, Salisb. in Gray, Arrang. Brit. PI. 2, p. 403 ; DC. Prodr. 7, p. 775. 

 M. reticulata, Nutt. 1. c. 



Pyrola uniflora, Linn. Spec. p. 568 ; Michx. Fl. 1, p. 250 ; Hook. PL Bor.-Am. 2, 

 p. 45; Torr. Fl. K. York, 1, p. 454. 



Hab. Puget Sound, and eastward to the mountains. — The western 

 plant was regarded by Nuttall as different from M. uniflora of the 

 Eastern States and of Europe. The leaves are, indeed, usually more 

 deeply toothed than in the ordinary form, but not always. The 

 other characters assigned to NuttalPs M. reticulata equally occur in 

 most of our specimens of P. uniflora. 



