PL ex. cal. 
36. ERICINiE. 165. Pyrola. 403 
than the calyx ; style declining perpendicularly, twice as 
long as the stamens. 
Pyrola media, Swartz Act. Holm. 1804,263. 
Woods ; perennial ; June. 
3. Pyrola minor. Small winter-green . 
Leaves roundish ; racemes many-flowered ; peduncles 
straight; stamens regularly bent; style straight, half as 
long as the stamens; stigma pointed. 
Pyrola minor. Rail Syn. 363,2; Lin. S. P. 1ST. 
Pyrola rosea, Engl. Rot. 2543. 
Woods; perennial; July and August. 
Peduncles nearly naked ; flowers white or reddish. 
c. Alsoganum. Corolla regular ; stamens incurved ; anthers 
opening at the base ; nectaries 10 ; racemes \-rowed. 
4. Pyrola secunda. One-rowed winter-green. 
Leaves ovate, pointed, serrated; racemes many-flowered; 
peduncles straight; bractece lanceolate, as long as the pe- 
duncle ; stamens regularly bent ; style straight, longer than 
the stamens. 
Pyrola folio mucronato serrato, Raii Syn. 363,3. 
Pyrola secunda tenerior Clusii, Ger. em. 408,2. 
Pyrola tenerior, Park. 509. 
Pyrola secunda, Lin. S. P. 187. 
Small winter-green. 
Mossy parts of alpine woods; perennial; July. 
Stem procumbent, much branched; corolla greenish- 
white; lobes oblong. 
XII. 166. MONESES. R.A. Salisbury, MS. Moneses. 
Calyx small, 5-parted; corolla 1 -petal, 5-lobed; stamenslO , 
bent inwards, 2 at the base of each lobe ; anthers 2-horned 
at the base, becoming reversed, opening at the bottom of 
each horn by a foramen; style straight; stigma radiated; 
nectaries 0; capsule 5-eelled, 5-valved ; dehiscence loculi- 
cidal; seeds many. — Root creeping; stem herbaceous, sim- 
ple; leaves petioled, alternate, roundish, reticulately veined; 
peduncle single, terminal, 1 -flowered ; bractea 1 , distant 
from the flower; flower large, white, drooping, fragrant. 
Moneses grandiflora. Large-flowered moneses. 
Leaves reverse-ovate, blunt, serrate; peduncle longer 
than the leaves. 
Pyrola quarta minima Clusii, Ger. em. 408, 4. 
Pyrola uniflora, Lin. S. P. 568. 
Round-leaved winter-green. 
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