DicANDRiA MONOGYNiA. Andromeda. 
&. A. foliis imbricatis subulatis glabris, pedunculis solitariis 
terminalibus unifloris, corollis nutantibus globoso- 
campanulatis. — • IVilld . sp.pl 2. p. 608. 
Icon. FI. dan. 10. Pall.fi. ross . 2. t. 73. f. 2. 
On the north-west coast. Nelson. Pj . May. v. s. in 
Herb . Bonks. A small creeping shrub, resembling a 
moss ; dowers white, tinged with red. 
3. A. fbliis lineari-lanceolatis convexis revolutis subtus al- 
bicanti-glaucis supra glauco-canescentibus, floribus 
aggregatis terminalibus corollis subglobosis, antheris 
versus apicem aristatis .^—Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 010. 
Mich.fi. amer. 2. p 254. 
h. A, fdli’ri lanceolato-linearibus, laciniis calycinis oblongis 
rubris. Jit. kew. 2 .p. 68 
Icon. Pali fi. ross. 2. p 53. t. /0 . f. B. 
p. A. foliis oblongis, corollis ovatis incarnatis, laciniis caly- 
cinis patentibus ovatis albis Interdum apice rubicundis. 
Ait. kew. 2. p 68. 
In bogs of Canada and Labrador* and on the borders of 
mountain-lakes, in sphagnous grounds : New York 
and Pensylvania. P? • June. v - v > A small shrub, 
about one foot high ; flowers white, tinged with red. 
I strongly suspect the variety ec. to be a distinct species* 
- which might be called A. rosmarinijolia. 
4. A. foliis lanceolato-oblongis obtusiusculis obsolete serru- 
latis subrevolutis squamoso -punctatis subtus ferrugi- 
neis, racemis terminalibus foliosis secundis, pedicellis 
brevibus solitariis axillaribus, calycibus acutis basi bi- 
bracteatis, bracteis lato-ovatis acuminatis, corollis 
oblongo-cylindraceis. IVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 6l4. 
Icon. Pali. fi. ross 2. p. 53. t.fl.f 1 . 
In bogs and swamps 3 frequent, particularly on the 
mountains : Canada to Virginia. ^ . April, May. 
v. v . Flowers white. 
*5. A. foliis lineari-lanceolatis acutis margine subundulato- 
revolutis squamoso-punctatis subtus subferrugineis, 
racemis terminalibus foliosis secundis, pedicellis bre- 
vibus solitariis axillaribus, calycibus acuminatis basi 
bibracteatis, bracteis minutis acutis, corollis oblongo- 
ovalibus. 
A. caiyculata y. angustifolia. Ait. kew. 2. p 70. 
In open swamps: Carolina and Georgia. P? . April, 
May. v v. ; v. v. in Herb. Lambert. This species 
approaches nearly to the preceding, but is sufficiently 
distinct to admit it to be more than a variety, 
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hypnoides. 
polifolia. 
angustifolia, 
latifolia. 
caiyculata * 
angustifolia a 
