DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 85 
ANDROMEDA. Wild Rose-mary. 
The cup is quinquepartite, acute, fmall, coloured 
and permanent. The Hower is monopetalous, campan- 
ulated, quinquifid, with reflex fegments. The t^n fila- 
ments art* lubulated and fliorter than the corolla and 
fcarce fixed thereto. The antherse have two nodding 
horns. The germen is roundifli, the ftyle cylindraceous, 
longer than the ftamina and remains till the fruit be 
ripe having an obtufe ftigma. T he fruit is a roundifh, 
pentagonal, quinquelocular capfule, having five valves 
opening at the corners with many roundifh fmooth 
feeds. 
Obf. This plant differs from Heath in the number 
of ftamina. The flpwer in fome is ovate, in others 
perfe6lly campanulated. 
Polifolia, Marjh Cijius or Wild Rofe-mary v/ith ag- 
gregate peduncles, ovate flowers, the leaves alternately 
lanceolated and turned back. On moffy grounds. I 
found it on the JVhite-mofs^ Tealandy Lan, Per, 
May, 
P Y R O L A.. Winter-green. 
The cup is quinquepartite, very fmall and remains till 
the fruit be ripe. The flower hath five roundifh, con- 
cave, patent petals. The ten filaments are fubulated 
and fhorter than the corolla, having nodding, large, two 
horned antherse. The germen is roundifli, angular and 
has a thread-like ftyle, longer than the ftamina and per- 
manent, with a thickifh ftigma. The capfule is round- 
ifh, deprefled, pentagonal, quinquelocular, and opens ac 
the angles, containing many paleaceous feeds. 
The fhape of the ftigma is different in different 
fpecies. 
Rctundifolia, Common Winter ’green the rtnr7, hu 
under the upper fide, and declining piftils. L. jods 
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