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i-oundifh, channell’d^ umbellicated, and divided 
into five cells, filled with fmail feeds. The fpe- 
cies are : 
I. Pyrola^ R. 363, 0*330. nofir as vulgaris^ P. 
•508. rotundifolio major ^ C. 191. Common Win-' 
ter-green. Near Halifax^ in the way leading to 
Kighley^ and oil the moors fouth of Heptinfial^ in 
the way to Burnley^ Torkjhire^ plentifully. It fpreads 
five or fix leaves upon the ground, on pedicles al- 
mofl: a palm long they are roundifh, as large as a 
Pear-tree leafj thick, of a black green colour, and 
Ihining on the upper-fide ; among thefe rifes a flialk 
nine inches high, corner’d, and furnifhed with fome 
fmail fharp leaves, but not branchy: The top is a 
thyrfe of beautiful whitilh flowers, almofl like Orchi’s 
flowers, whofe two upper petals refemble a helmit, or 
rather a label cut in two, with many Saffron chives 
in the middle, furrounding a pointal, crooked,, 
bending downwards, and reprefenting, as it were, 
a Probofcis : To the flowers fucceed corner’d heads, 
full of fine duff. 
. 2. Pyrola minor ^ R. 363. folio minor e & duriore^ 
C. 19 1. The Leffer Winter-green. 7 'he ftyle is 
fhorter, and not fo crooked, and the leaves are lefs, 
and ftiffer than the former : The flower confifts of 
five concave petals, of a whitifh colour, with a blufli 
of red 5 they grow in a thyrfe on the top of the ftalk, 
and refemble thofe of Lilly of the Valley. In 7 do- 
ket wood, near Simonburn^ five miles from Hexham^ 
Northumberland f . 
3. Pyrola folio mucronato ferrato^ R.363. C,i8i. 
tenerior^P, fecunda tenerior Clufei^ G. E. 408. 
Winter-green, with a pointed and dented leaf. The 
leaves are lefs, and fharper-pointed than the com- 
mon ; the flowers are alfo fmaller, andft and clofer 
together. 
2. Such 
