MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS PYROLA. 229 
P. grandiflora, Bad. Diss. p. 2T, t. 3, f. 2. 
P. staminibus adscendentibus, pistillo declinato, Linn. Suec. 330,— Mat. 
Med. 212 Amoen. Acad. 1. p. 156 — Gmel. Sib. 4, p. 128. n, 15. 
P. staminibus et pistillis declinatis, Fl, Lapp. 169, 
P. foliis subrotundis, tubis recurvis, Hall. Helv. n. 1010, 
P. foliis integerrimis, Vir. cliff. 37. — Roy. lugdb. 440. 
P. foliis subrotundis, soapo racemoso, Hort. Cliff. 162. 
P. rotundifolia major, Bauh. pin. 191. Hist. 3. p. 2. 535. 
Pyrola, Ger. em. 408 — Gamer. Epit. 723. 
P. folio rotundo, Riv. t. 137. (bene), et t. 136. fig. 2. (optima). x 
P. vulgatior, Clus. Hist. 2. 116 Moris, sect. 12, 1. 10. f. h 
Limonium, Fuchs, Hist. 467. 
Limonium sylvestre, Frag. Hist. 707. 
Kound-leaved Wintergreen. 
Habitat in dumetis ac sylvis antiqiiissimis montosis Asiae^ 
Earopse, et Americse Borealis. V. (v. v. c. et s. sp.) 
Radix late repens. Folia pluria, altenia, erecta, subro-> 
tunda vel subrotundo-ovalia, obtusissima, coriacea, integer- 
rima s. remote crenulata, glabra, lucida* Petiola dilatati, 
poUices longi, margine membraiiacei, pagina foliorum 
SBepius duplo longiores. Scapi solitarii, palmares v. spi- 
thamei, s. rarius ultra, erecti baud convoluti, triquetri, 
squamis lanceolatis acutis muniti, Racemus erectus, 
elongatus, 10-16-florus, Pedicelli subremoti, recurvati, un^ 
dique versi. Bractea ovato-lanceolatse, mucronatae, scario-, 
sae, fuscae, pedicellis longiores, Flores campanulati, majus- 
culi, lactei. Calycis lacinice lanceolatas, acutae, petalis paulo 
breviores. Petala orbiculata, subcarnosa. Stamina adscen- 
dentia, petalis breviora : jilamenta glabra, albo-virescentia,, 
basi late dilatata : antliercE flavae, foraminibus sessilibus 
aperientes. Pistillum petalis duplo longius ; stylus decli- 
natus, incrassatus, recur vus : stigma superne assurgens, 
annulatum : disco convexo, subrotato, obtuse 5-dentato. 
The present species is much the largest of the whole ge- 
nus. The leaves are round, or roundish-oval, coriaceous, 
entire, or crenulated ; the petioles are flat, and dilated oftea 
