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apex; filaments terminating in a flat glandular substance; co- 
rolla with an acuminated inflated tube. h.G. Native of the 
Cape of Good Hope. Erica ferruginea, Andr. heath. 3. t. 57. 
Corolla with a red tube, and a greenish-yellow limb; but in the 
figure given by Andrews it is white, tipped with red. Style in- 
closed. 
Rusty Callista. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1798. Shrub 1 ft. 
21 C. HYACINTHOÌDES ; leaves 4 in a whorl, shining, spreading; 
flowers aggregate; calyx bracteate, having the segments serru- 
lated or ciliated ; corolla with a ventricose tube. h.G. Native 
of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica hyacinthoides, Andr. heath. 
3. t. 158. Ait. hort. kew. 2. p. 384. Flowers red. Style sub- 
exserted. 
Hyacinth-lke Callista. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1798. Shb. 1 ft. 
22 C., FASTIGIA`TA ; leaves 4 in a whorl, shining, erect, imbri- 
cated ; flowers terminal, crowded, sessile ; bracteas serrulated ; 
calycine segments serrulated; corolla with a narrow tube. 
h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica fastigiata, 
Lin. diss. no. 44. mant. 66. Thunb. diss. no. 37. Andr. heath, 
2. t. 57. Lodd. bot. cab. t. 207. Erica falciférmis, Sal. in Lin. 
trans. 6. p. 382. Corolla white, with the limb mealy inside, ac- 
cording to Sal. 1. c. In bot. mag. t. 2084. the corollas are 
painted pale red; it is therefore perhaps a distinct species. 
Fastigiate-flowered Callista. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1797. Shb. 
23 C. PELLUCIDA ; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear, attenuated; 
stem slender; flowers terminal; calycine segments spatulate, 
serrated ; corolla 5-6 lines long, having the limb 3 times shorter 
than the tube. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope, 
Erica pellucida. Sol. ex Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 384. Corollas 
white, with very little red, pellucid. 
Pellucid-flowered Callista. Shrub. 
24 C. WALKERIA`NA ; stem glabrous; leaves 4 in a whorl, 
linear, shining; flowers terminal, almost sessile; bracteas ap- 
proximating the calyx, ciliated; calycine segments lanceolate, 
serrated ; corolla 4-5 lines long, with an ovate ventricose tube, 
and a wide-spreading limb, which is doubly shorter than the 
tube. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. C. pelli- 
cida, D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ 17. p. 155. Erica Walkéria, 
Andr. heath. 1. t. 42. Lodd. bot. cab. 256. E. pùlchra, Sal. in 
Lin. trans. 6. p. 384. Flowers pink or pale red. Style inclosed. 
Var. B, rubra (Andr. heath. 2. t. 43.) flowers red. 
Var. y, supérba (Andr. heath. 1. t. 42.) flowers purplish- 
red. Erica fastigiata, Wendl. eric. fasc. 19. p. 103. 
Walker’s Callista. Fl. Feb. June. Clt. 1797. 
foot. 
25 C. penticuta‘ta (D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ. 17. p. 
155.) stem pubescent; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear, glabrous ; 
flowers terminal, fastigiate: bracteas remote from the calyx ; 
calycine segments obcuneated, serrated; corolla 3 lines long, with 
a cylindrical tube: having the limb one-half shorter than the 
tube. h.G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica den- 
ticulata, Lin. mant. p. 22. Erica dentata, Thunb. diss. no. 39. 
Erica denticularis, Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 384. Erica primu- 
loides £, Wendl. Flowers purple. 
Denticulated-calyxed Callista. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
26 C. Beprorpia‘na; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear; flowers 
terminal ; bracteas sessile; calycine segments deeply serrated 
or toothed; corolla with an ovate ventricose tube. h.G. Na- 
tive of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica denticulata, Bedf. hort. 
wob. p. 8. Lodd. bot. cab. 1090.? but not of Lin. nor others. 
Flowers yellow. Style a little exserted. 
Var. 3, moschata (Bedf. 1. c.) calycine segments serrated ; 
flowers yellowish-green. 
Bedford’s Callista. Fl. May, June. Cit.? Shrub. 
27 C. Temereana; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear, ciliated? 
flowers terminal, almost sessile; bracteas approximating the 
Shrub 14 
Fl. April, May. Clt. 1821. 
ERICACEH. XII. Catrutsta. 
calyx, ciliated, as well as the calycine segments ; anthers curved; 
corolla with an oblong ventricose tube, and a small limb. h, 
G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica Témplea, Hor- 
tul. Bedf. eric. wob. p. 24. pl. 4. f. 17. Corolla about the size 
and shape of those of C. ventricdsa, pale red, or reddish-purple. 
Style inclosed. 
Temple's Callista, Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1820. Shrub 1 to 
2 feet. 
28 C. comosa (D. Don, in edinb. phil. journ. 17. p. 155.) 
stem pubescent ; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear, short, erectly spread- 
ing; flowers terminal, tufted; bracteas imbricate, and are cili- 
ated as well as the calycine segments, coloured ; corolla with an 
ovate ventricose tube. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. Erica comdsa, Andr. heath. 2. t. 54. Erica transpa- 
rens, Berg. pl. cap. p. 108. Erica galiiflora, Sal. in Lin. trans. 
2. p. 583. Flowers small, white, with dark anthers. Style in- 
closed. 
Var, B, ribra (Andr. heath. 2. t. 55.) corollas red. h. G. 
Erica comdsa, Lin. diss. no. 48. mant. p. 234. Thunb. diss. no. 
88. Bauer, icon. hort. kew. t. 18. 
Tufted Callista. Fl. April, Aug. Clt. 1787. Shrub 2 ft. 
29 C. ventricosa (D. Don, in edinb, phil. journ. 17. p. 155.) 
leaves 4 in a whorl, short, acerose, semi-cylindrical, and are 
ciliated as well as the calyxes and bracteas: floral Jeaves the 
broadest; flowers disposed in terminal umbellate fascicles; 
bracteas remote from the calyx; corolla with a ventricose tube. 
k. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica ventricésa, 
Thunb. diss. no. 36. with a figure. Andr. heath. 1. t. 28. 
Curt. bot. mag. t. $50. Wendl. eric. fasc. 3. p. 11. Bedf. 
eric. wob. pl. 4. f. 18. a. Lodd. bot. cab. 431. Erica venista, 
Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 385. Peduncles bibracteate below the 
middle. Corolla waxy, purplish-red. Style inclosed. 
Var. B, cocctnea; flowers reddish-purple. 
Var, y, stellifera ; flowers purplish-red. 
Var. ò, cérnea ; flowers pale red. 
Var. £, alba; flowers very pale red, almost white. 
Var. ı, supérba; flowers deep red. 
Var. n, erécta; erect; flowers pale red. 
Var. 3, nana; dwarf; flowers pale red. 
Ventricose-flowered Callista, or Porcelain Heath. 
Sept. Clt: 1787. Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
30 C. INFLA`ra; leaves 4 in a whorl, glabrous, linear ; flowers 
in terminal umbellate fascicles ; corolla with an elongated, ovate, 
ventricose tube, and a short limb; pedicels bibracteate below 
the middle; calycine segments subulate. h. G. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. Erica inflata, Thunb. diss. no. 67. 
with a figure. Erica amábilis, Sal. in Lin. trans. 6. p. 385. 
Erica glabra, Link. enum. 1. p. 362. Corolla large, with a reddish- 
purple base, anda green top. Anthers corniculate at the base. 
Inflated-flowered Callista. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1800. Shrub 
1 to 2 feet. 
31 C. musca‘rt; leaves 4 in a whorl, linear-trigonal, glabrous, 
spreading ; flowers terminal, sessile, usually by fours ; bracteas 
approximating the calyx, leaf-like ; calycine segments subulate ; 
corolla ovate-ventricose, with a short obtuse revolute limb. R- 
G, Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica muscàri, Andr. 
heath. 1. t. 41. Ait. hort, kew. 2. p. 395. Wendl. eric. fasc. 18: 
p. 95. with a figure. Erica fragrans, Sal. in Lin. trans. 4. p. 
383. Stem glabrous. Flowers small, pale yellow or yellowish- 
green. Corolla flat at the base. Fruit obpyramidal. 
Musk-scented Callista. Fl. March. Clt.1790. Shrub b foot. 
32 C. Lawsoéni1; leaves 4 in a whorl, filiform, spreading, 
ciliated ; flowers terminal; bracteas sessile ; corolla with a cylin- 
drical tube, which is ventricose at the base ; calycine segments 
narrow. kh.G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Erica 
Lawsdnia, Andr. heath. vol. 4. icon. Sims, bot. mag. 1720. 
Lodd. bot. cab, 488. Erica Kennédia, Hortul. Flowers red. 
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