DEGANDBIA, MONOGYNIA. 1W 



. v. branches angular, greenish ; loaves sessile, « " ■■ »— 

 <>\ate-lanceolate, mucronatSj serrulate* shining 

 all over ; Fascicles crowded with Bowers, sub- 



tcrminal. sessilej corollas ovate; — ff'illiL and 



rursh. 



V. PennsYlvanicum, Lamark and Mich. 



Sugar Hiickle-berries. 



v low shrub, with pale-red flow en. Hemes black, and Teiy 



etj 5>\ which circumstance thej c:m be readily recognized 

 ig the buckle-berries brought to market for sale. Near 

 Woodbury, Jersey \ rare. ^.May. 



195. AXDUOMKDA. Gen. pi. 747. (Eric<e.) 



Culix -parted, minute, inferior. Corolla 

 more or less ovate, orstibcylindric, smooth; 

 border 0-cleft, reflected. Capsule 5-celled, 

 j-valved: valves producing dissepiments 

 from the middle, margins naked. — ~J\Tutt. 



1. A. leaves lanceolate-oblong, somewhat obtuse, caiicuiata. 

 oh a o l e tel j serrulate, snbret olute. scaly-punctate, 

 loiIUginous beneath : raceme terminal, leafy, 

 hailing one way; pedicels short, solitary, axil- 

 lary: calicee acute, bibracteate at the base; 

 bractee broad-ovate) acuminate; corollas ob- 

 long-cyliudrie. — H'Uhl. 



Icon. Pallas. Fl. ros. 2. p. 53. t. 71. f. 1. 

 (Pursli.) 



Evergreen or Bo.v-lctrced Andromeda. 



A shrub, three or four feet high. Flowers white. Leaves to- 

 wards the e\tn outlet of the branches, becoming gradually 

 smaller. In the apongy-awamp, ■ little south-east of Kaighn'a 



Eoint, Jeraej, I bare not met with it elsewhere. In that loca- 

 te it is abundant. ^ . April, May. 



M» A. leaves ovalj snhacnte at each end, very en-marka». 

 tire, smooth, •n0C0riaceott8| paler underneath; 



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