2GG euicacejE. (heath family.) 



color, spotted within with yellow or green. — Shady banks of streams on the 

 mountains of Georgia, and northward. July. — Stem 6°-20° high. Leaves 

 4'- 10' long. Corolla 1 ; in diameter. 



G. R. Catawbiense, Michx. Leaves elliptic-oblong, obtuse at each end, 

 mucronate, smooth ; the young ones and branchiate tomentose ; calyx-lobes 

 small; corolla purple; pedicels and capsule rusty-pubescent. — Highest sum- 

 mits of the mountains of North Carolina. June. — Shrub 3° -6° high. Leaves 

 3' -5' long. 



7. R. punctatum, Andr. Leaves elliptical, acute at each end, glabrous ; 

 the lower surface and dense corymbs thickly dotted with resinous globules; 

 calyx-lobes small, rounded ; corolla somewhat funnel-shaped, rose-color, spot- 

 ted within, longer than the pedicels; capsule elongated. — Varies with smaller 

 (1'- 1 V) oval or obovate obtuse leaves, minute calyx-lobes, and shorter capsule 

 (4" -5'' long). — Mountains of Georgia and North Carolina; the variety in 

 the sandy pine barrens of West Florida. May and June. — Shrub 4° - 6° high. 

 Leaves 2' -3' long. 



13. LEIOPHYLLTJM, Pers. 



Calyx 5-partcd. Corolla of 5 spreading petals. Stamens 10, asserted : 

 anthers opening lengthwise. Style filiform. Capsule 3-celled, 3-valvcd, many- 

 seeded. — A low, smooth, much branched shrub, with very numerous thick, oval, 

 entire evergreen leaves, and small white flowers in terminal clusters. 



1. L. buxifolilim, Ell. — Sandy pine barrens, and on the mountains of 

 Carolina. May. — Shrub 6' -10' high. Leaves y long, alternate or opposite, 

 glossy. 



14. BEJARIA, Mutis. 



Calyx 7-lobed or 7-toothed. Corolla of 7 oblong spreading petals. Stamens 

 14 : anthers versatile, opening by terminal pores. Style elongated : stigma de- 

 pressed. Capsnle depressed-globose, 7-celled, 7-valved, many-seeded. — Shrubs, 

 with alternate entire coriaceous leaves, and white or purple flowers in racemes 

 or corymbs. 



1. B. racemosa, Vent. Branches rough with scattered rigid hairs; leaves 

 ovate-lanceolate, smooth; racemes terminal, elongated ; calyx 7-toothed. — Dry 

 sandy soil, Georgia and East Florida. June and July. — Shrub 3° -4° high- 

 Flowers white, showy. 



SuuoitjDi.it III PYROIJEJE. The Pyrola Family. 



15. PYROLA, L. 



Calyx 5-parted. Petals 5, concare, deciduous. Stamens 10: anthers some- 

 what 4-cc!i cd, opening by terminal pores, inverted in the bud. Style long, 

 mostly declined : stigma Globed or 5-rayed. Capsule globose, 5-celled, 5-volved, 

 opening through the cells from the base upward ; the sutures pubescent. Seeds 





