OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA 79 
N^rtilhs. Whortle Berries or Bill Berries with pedun- 
cles bearing fmgle flowers, the leaves ferrated, ovate, and 
deciduous and an angular flem. Afril^ May, 
Uliginofum. I' he great Bilberry Bufh with peduncles 
bearing Angle flowers, and the leaves entire, oval and 
ciliated at the bafe. In the mountains of Qunb, Aprils 
May. 
Cantabricum. Irijh JVhorts with naked branches, en- 
tire, revoluted, lanceolato-ovate leaves, and underneath 
downy. Hudson. 
Such as have ever-green leaves. 
Vitis Ida'a. Whortle Berries with nodding termlnatory 
branches, obovate leaves, entire, turned back and point- 
ed underneath. Found in the mountains of TorkJJt, 
Derbyjh. and Staff. R. Sy, Aprils May. 
Oxycoccus. Cran Berries with entire, ovate leaves, 
turned backwaids, and repent, thread-like, naked flalks. 
In turfy places both in Wejl. Cumb. Lm. and JPo'^kJ/u 
May., jmie. 
ERICA. Heath or Ling. 
- The cup hath four ovate, erefl, coloured, permanent 
leaves, and the flower is monopctalous, campanulated, 
quadrifid, and often ventricofe. The eight fllaments arc 
capillary and placed upon the receptacle with bifld an- 
therae. The germen is roundifli, the ilyle is thread-like, 
ftrait, longer than the Itamina. The ftigma is tetragon 
nal and quadrifld. The fruit is a roundifli capfule, lefs 
than the cup, covered, quadrilocular and has four valves, 
containing many fmall feeds. 
Obf. Linn. There are Ibme fpecies with a double- 
cup. The figure of the corolla is diflercnt in different 
plants, d he antherte in foine are double, horned, and 
emarginated iii many. 
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