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12. — St. woody. Fl. flesh-coloured, nodding. Berries black. 
— Mountain bogs. Sh. V. Great Bilberry or Bog Wortle- 
berry. E. S. 
** Anthers without horns on the back. 
3. V. Vitis-idma (L.) ; I. obovate dotted beneath persistent : 
margins revolute and somewhat crenate, fl. racemose terminal, 
cor. campanulate. — E. B. 598. — St. woody, 6 — 8 in. high, strag- 
gling. L. like those of box, dark green above. Fl. pink, 4-cleft. 
Berries red. — Mountain heaths. Sh. VI. VII. Red Wortle- 
bcrry. Cowberry. 
■ 4. V. Oxycoccos (L.) ; /. ovate entire persistent with revolute 
margins glaucous beneath, fl. terminal on long simple pedicels, 
cor. rotate with reflexed segments. — E. B. 319- Oxycoccus palus- 
tris Pers. — St. procumbent, filiform, rooting. L. small. Fl. 
bright rose-colour. Cor. deeply divided, remarkably reflexed. 
Berries crimson. Sh. VI. VII. Cranberry. 
Tribe IV. Pyrolece. 
10. Pyrola Linn. 
1. P. rotundifolia (L.) ; 1. nearly round entire or slightly cre- 
nate, fl. racemose, cal. -segments lanceolate acute, stam. ascending 
style much longer bent down and curved upwards at the end, stigma 
annular with 5 erect blunt points. — E. B. 213. — Fl. white, 
rather numerous, expanded. Pedicels with 2 or 3 lanceolate 
scales. Style longer than the petals. Stam. all turned up- 
wards. L. numerous.' — P. chlorantlta (Sw.) differs by having its 
cal. -segments ovate-triangular and as broad as long. — Damp 
bushy places and reedy marshes. P. VIII. E. S. 
2. P. media (Sw.) ; 1. nearly round or roundish-oval slightly 
crenate, fl. racemose, cal. -segments ovate acute, stam. regularly 
inflexed style longer nearly straight declining, stigma annular with 
5 erect points — E.B. 1945. — Fl. milk-white, tinged with pink, 
lather numerous, less expanded than in the preceding. Style 
projecting a little beyond the corolla, always nearly straight. 
Stam. all regularly incurved round the germen. L. numerous. 
—Woods in the north. P. VII. VIII. 
3. P. minor (L.) ; 1. roundish-oval crenate, fl. racemose, cai.- 
segments ovate-triangular acute, stam. regularly inflexed style 
the same length straight, stigma without a ring 5-lobed pointless. 
— E. B. 2543 and 158 (bad). St. 13. 12.— Fl. pale pink, nu- 
merous, on very short pedicels, nearly closed. Style very short, 
included. Stam. all equally inflexed. L. numerous. — Mossy 
woods and thickets. P. VII. 
4. P. secunda (L.) ; 1. ovate acute serrated,./?, in a secund ra- 
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