214. 
47. EEICACE^. 
9. Vaccinium. Cal. entire or 4 — 5-tootlied or lobed. Cor. 
4 — 5-cleft or toothed. Stam. 8 — 10; an th. oblong, bifid at 
the summit. Berry globose, crowned by the persistent limb 
of the calyx, 4 — 5-celled, many-seeded. 
Tr. IV. PYROLE^\ Fr. capsular, diy, superior. Seeds with 
a loose testa. Disk 0. iinth. opening by pores. Petals 
scarcely cohering. 
10. Pybola. Cal. 5-parted. Cor. of 5 connivent petals. 
Stam. 10 ; anth. inverted, ^vith 2 ceUs each opening by a round 
2)ore at the base. Style b-lobed. Caps. 5-valved, opening 
from near the base to the top ; margins of the valves con- 
nected by a web. 
11. MoNESES. Cal. 5-pai-ted. Cor. of 5 petals connected 
below. Stam. 10 ; anth. inverted, with 2 cells each furnished 
with a tiihular horn openiny at the ejid. Stigma ^-parted, 
radiant. Caps. 2-ceUed, 5-valved, opening from the top to 
the base with glabrous sutures. 
** Anthers opening by a transverse Jismre. 
Tr. V. MONOTEOPEjE. Fr. capsidar, di-y, superior. Seeds 
with a loose testa. Disk 0. Petals scarcely cohering. 
12. Monothopa. Cal. 4 — 5-parted. Cor. of 4 — 5 petak 
each with a hooded honey-bearing base. Stam. 8 — 10. Anth. 
kidney-shaped, 1-celled, 2-valved. Stigma peltate. Caps. 
5- celled, 5-valved, many-seeded. 
Tribe I. Arbutece. 
1. Ae'btjtus Linn. Strawberry-tree. 
1. A. TJnedo (L.) ; bark rough, 1. eUiptic-lanceolate seiTate 
coriaceous glabrous, panicle terminal nodding, pedicels glabrous. 
— E. B. 2377. — An evergi-een tree. Fl. whitish, pendulous. Fr. 
red. — Killaruey, where it is truly wild. T. IX. X. I. 
2. Abctostaph'tlos Adans. 
1. A. alp'ma (Spr.) ; procumbent, /. wrinkled serrate fading 
but persistent, clusters terminal. — Arbtitu-s Sm., E. B. 2030. St. 
6. 8. — St. woody,, trailing, long. L. oboviite, netted. Fl. white, 
hairy about the mouth. i3erry smooth, black. — Dry barren spots 
on the Highland moimtains. Sh. V. S. 
2. A. Uva-ur'si (Spr.) ; procumbent, obovafe entire shi7iing 
evergreen, clusters terminal. — Arbutus Sm., E. B. 714. St. G. 8. 
' Considered as a distinct Order by Coss. and Germ. {Fl. Par. 86). 
