7^ OCTANDHTA MONOGYNIA.' 
Hirfutum. Small flowered hairy Willow-herb with lan- 
ccolated, undulato-i'errated, decurrent leaves, the lower 
leaves oppolite, theftalk rimple,,and ending in a bunch. 
Per. July, 
Ramofum, Great flowered Willow-herb., or Codlings 
and Cream., with lanceolated, ferrated, partly decnrrent 
leaves, the lower ones oppofite, and a branchy ftalk. 
By the fides of fmall rivers frequently. Per. July. 
Monianum. Smooth leaved Willow-herb with oppofite, 
ovate, dentated leaves. Bicn. June, 
P etragonum. IN arrow-leaved Willow-herb with lancc- 
olato-linear leaves, denticles oppofite, and a tetragonal 
flem. In ditches and rivulets. Per. July, 
Paluftre. Marjh Willow herb with oppofite, lanceo- 
iated, entire leaves, the petals emarginated, and the ftalk 
ere(ft. Per, July, 
Jlpinum. Mountain Willow-herb with oppofite, ovato- 
lanceolated, entire leaves, feftile filiquae, and a creeping 
ftem. In the rivulets on the fides of Cheviot-hills in 
Northum, R. Sy, Per, July, 
V A C C I N I U M. Whortle Berries. 
The cup is very fmall, above the receptacle, and re- 
mains till the fruit be ripe. The flower is monopetalous, 
campanulated and quadrifid, and the fegments turned 
backwards. I'lie eight filaments are fimple, having 
two horned anthers that have two patent fpikes. The 
germen is beneath the flower, the ftyle is fimple, longer 
than the ftaminawith an obtufe ftigina. The berry is 
globofe, umbiiicated, and qUadrilocular, with a few 
fmall feeds. 
Obf. Linn. One fifth in every part of the frudlifica^. 
tion is often added i. 2. 6. 7. 8. and 9. Here it is the ift. 
The cup in many is quadrifid, in the myrtle it is entire. 
The corolla when freih is almoft entire, it is turned 
back to the bafe in the Oxycocco or Cran-berries. 
Myrtillus, 
