ERICACEZ, 
6 L.? Loppice'st1; leaves 3 in a whorl, erectly spreading ; 
flowers terminal, by twos or threes; bracteas imbricate, an- 
gular ; genitals exserted, with black corniculate anthers. bh. G; 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica spumésa, Lodd. bot. 
cab. 566. but not of Lin. Flowers purplish-red. 
Loddiges’s Lamprotis. Fl. June, July. Clt.? Shrub. 
7 L. FLAGELLA'RIS; leaves 3 in a whorl, linear-lanceolate, 
glabrous, finely ciliated, adpressed ; branches twiggy, downy ; 
flowers terminal, usually by threes, erect; calyx bracteate, ex- 
ceeding the corolla; anthers crested. h.G. Native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. Erica flagellaris, Link, enum. 1. p. 365. 
aio dirty-yellow. Calycine segments lanceolate, keeled, 
purple. 
Whip Lamprotis. Fl. May. Clt. 1820. Shrub 1 foot. 
8 L. FLAGELLIFÓRMIS ; leaves 3 ina whorl, imbricate, smooth ; 
flowers terminal, umbellate, erect; bracteas remote from the 
calyx; calyx coloured, larger than the corolla, which is urceo- 
late; anthers crested. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Erica flagelliformis, Andr. eric. 4. icon. Flowers 
reddish-purple. 
Whip-formed Lamprotis. 
1 foot. 
9 L. catycrnoipes ; leaves 3 in a whorl, linear, subulate, im- 
bricate, glabrous; flowers terminal, glomerate or capitate ; brac- 
teas imbricate; calyx coloured, rather shorter than the corolla, 
which is urceolate; anthers almost mutic. h.G. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. Erica calycinoldes, Bedf. eric. wob. 
p. 4. Erica glomerata, Andr. heath. vol. 4, Erica calycina 
capitata, Hortul. Flowers purplish-red. 
ania Lamprotis. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1789. Shrub 
oot. 
10 L. GNapuaxdpes ; leaves 3 in a whorl, ovate, glabrous, 
imbricate ; flowers in terminal fascicles ; calyxes spreading, with 
exquisitely ciliately glandular margins; corolla 1 line long, 
hardly longer than the calyx; fruit smooth; stigma large, 4- 
cleft; anthers crested. .G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Erica gnaphalddes, Lin. diss. no. 25. Berg. pl. cap. 
119, Thunb. diss. 75. Erica gnaphaliifolia, Sal. in Lin. trans. 
6. p. 337. Flowers white. 
Woolly Lamprotis. Feb. May. Clit. 1812. Shrub. 
11 L.? puyxticoipes; leaves 3 in a whorl, imbricating in 6 rows, 
glabrous; flowers axillary, drooping; calyx large, elongated ; 
anthers awned. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Erica phyllicoides, Willd. spec. 2. p. 361. Corolla campanu- 
late, purple, 1-2 lines long.—Perhaps a species of Eurylèpis. 
Phyllica-like Lamprotis. Fl. April, June. Clt. 1800. Shb. 
12 L.? noroserícra ; leaves 3 in a whorl, sharply reduplicate ; 
flowers terminal ; corolla 3 lines long, silky, with an ovate tube; 
anthers crested, hairy. h.G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Gs Erica holosericea, Sal. in Lin, trans. 6. p. 352. Flowers 
re 
Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1800. Shrub 
Whole-silky Lamprotis. Shrub. : 
13 L. Lu`cIpa; leaves 3 in a whorl; flowers terminal; calyx 
minutely ciliated, shining ; corolla 1 line long; crests of anthers 
€ar-formed, deeply serrated; stigma narrow. R.G. Native 
of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica lucida, Sal. in Lin. trans. 
6. p. 337. 
Shining-calyxed Lamprotis. Shrub. 
14 L. mu’npa; leaves 3 in a whorl, imbricate ; bracteas and 
calyxes quite entire; corolla 1 line long; crests of anthers 
ear-formed and ciliated; fruit hairy. h. G. Native of the 
Pere of Good Hope. Erica múnda, Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 
Neat Lamprotis. Fl. May, July., Glt.? Shrub. > 
15 L. rasritis; leaves 3 in a whorl, densely imbricated ; 
flowers terminal; corolla, 1 line long, hardly longer than the 
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calyx; crests of anthers quite entire; anthers minute. h.G 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica fabrilis, Sal. in. Lin. 
trans. 6. p. 338. Flowers reddish-purple. 
ereenn Lamprotis. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1791. Shrub 
1 foot. 
16 L. CHLAMYDIFLÒRA ; leaves 3 in a whorl, linear, hairy, 
imbricate, flowers terminal; corolla 2 lines long, hardly longer 
than the calyx; crests of anthers ear-formed. h.G. Native 
of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica chlamydiflora, Sal. in Lin. 
trans. 6. p. 338. Flowers reddish-purple. 
Cloak-flowered Lamprotis, Fl. May, Oct. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
17 L. SELAGINIFÒLIA ; stem tomentose; leaves linear, 3 in a 
whorl; flowers terminal; corolla smooth, 14 line long, with a 
globose tube; crests of anthers very broad, orbicular. h. G. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica selaginifdlia, Sal. in 
Lin. trans. 6. p. 338. 
Selago-leaved Lamprotis. Shrub. 
18 L. BREVIFÒLIA ; leaves 3 in a whorl, ovate; flowers ter- 
minal; corolla 14 line long, hardly longer than the calyx ; spurs 
of anthers linear, attenuated. h. G. Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. Erica brevifdlia, Sol. mss. ex Sal. in Lin. trans. 
6. p. 338. 
Short-leaved Lamprotis. 
1 foot. 
19 L. nyssoriror1a; leaves 3 in a whorl, densely ciliated ; 
corolla 2 lines long, hairy towards the apex, with curled retuse 
segments ; anthers crested. kh. G. Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. Erica hyssopifolia, Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 387. 
Erica pigra, Sol. ex Salisb. Flowers red. 
Hyssop-leaved Lamprotis. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1800. Shrub 
1 foot. 
20 L. mope’sta; leaves 3 in a whorl, densely imbricated ; 
corolla tomentose, 34 lines long, with a broad ovate tube and a 
recurved limb ; flowers terminal; spurs of anthers linear, atte- 
nuated. h.G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica 
modeésta, Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 352. Flowers very pale red. 
Modest Lamprotis. Shrub. 
21 L. PANICULATA; leaves 3 in a whorl, adpressed; flowers 
terminal, drooping ; bracteas close to the calyx ; corolla ovate, 
ventricose, equal in length to the calyx; anthers cornute; style 
XI. Lamerotis. 
Cit. 1801. 
Fl. Jan. May. Clt. 1800. Shrub 
inclosed. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica 
paniculata, Lodd. bot. cab. 419. but not of Thunb. Bedf. eric. 
wob, p. 17. Flowers pale purplish-red. 
Panicled-flowered Lamprotis. Fl. Summer. Cit. 1810. 
Shrub. 
22 L. BeprorpiA'nA ; leaves 3 in a whorl, linear, glabrous ; 
flowers terminal; bracteas remote from the calyx; corolla ovate- 
campanulate; anthers awned. h. G: _ Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. Erica litea alba, Bedf. eric. wob. p. 14. Flowers 
pale yellow. : $ 
Duke of Bedford's Lamprotis. Fl. Oct. Nov. Cit. 1810. 
Shrub 4 to 1 foot. ; a x : 
23 L. taxiroria (D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ. 17, p. 154.) 
leaves 3 ina whorl, trigonal, glabrous, spreading ; flowers ter- 
minal, umbellate ; corolla with a cone-shaped tube and a spread- 
ing limb ; bracteas remote from and approximating the calyx ; 
calyx coloured, about equal in length to the corolla; anthers 
mutic. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica 
taxifdlia, Wendl. eric. fasc. 2. p. 19. with a figure. Bauer, pl. 
kew. t, 19. Andr. heath. 1. t. 35. Erica targida, Hortul. 
Flowers pale red. Leaves mucronate, Corolla 3 lines long, 
i ate, cuneated, bifid segments. : 
aloe Lamprotis. FJ, July, Nov. Clt, 1788. Shrub 
1 foot, i 
24 L. ru`siDa; leaves 3 in a whorl, linear, glabrous; flowers 
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