6 ERICACER (Guthrie & Bolus). [Hrica. 
SUBGENERA. 
(Leceptions disregarded and shown under the Sections.) 
Flowers mostly corolline : 
Corolla tubular, over 4 lin. long, mostly from 6-12 
lin. long, limb not stellato-patent; flowers 
always corolline ,., ive ‘st tes vy 
Corolla various, not tubular, if exceeding 4 lin. in 
length then urceolate, or inflated, or with a 
stellato-patent limb; flowers corolline, very 
rarely subcalycine : 
Corolla-segments stellato-patent ; tube mostly 
elongate, or ampullaceous, or urceolate ... II. STELLANTHRE. 
Corolla-segments not, or very rarely, stellato- 
patent, mostly less than (rarely over) 4 lin. 
long i ies ai 
Flowers mostly calycine : 
Corolla mostly urceolate or subcyathiform, not 
usually widening to the mouth ... se .» IV. CaLtaMyDANTHE, 
Corolla mostly obconic or campanulate, usually 
widening to the mouth, more rarely suburceolate 
or broad-cyathiform Bi ea ie «. V. PLATYSTOMA. 
SYNOPSIS OF SECTIONS. 
Suserenus I. SYRINGODEA. 
§ 1. Gigandra. Inflorescence terminal or axillary, Ovrolla tubular, or 
tubular-inflated, rarely elongate-ovoid, glabrous, dry. Anthers fur-exserted, 
terminal, muticous. : ‘ . . 5 ‘ : - Species 1-5. 
§ 2. Didymanthera. Inflorescence terminal or axillary. Corolla tubular, 
glabrous, dry. Anthers exserted, subterminal or sublateral, sometimes (or 
always ?) articulated to the filament at their base See - Species 6-11. 
§ 3. Pleurocallis. Injlorescence mostly axillary, more rarely also terminal on 
the same plant. Corolla tubular, mostly over 6 lin. long, rarely shorter. 
_ Anthers lateral, rarely terminal a ‘ ‘ : « Species 12-35. 
§ 4. Evanthe. Inflorescence terminal, very rarely umbellate never sub- 
capitate. Corolia mostly tubular, rarely obconic or subcampanulate. Anihers 
mostly included, rarely exserted, lateral, free, Ovary usually glabrous, 
; Species 36-70. 
§ 5. Dasyanthes. Inflorescence terminal, umbellate or subcapitete, Corolla 
tubular or subovoid-tubular, mostly roughly hispid, never glabrous. Anthers 
lateral, free. Ovary more or less eat ee . - Species 71-77. 
§ 6. Chona. Inflorescence terminal, umbellate. Corolla clavate-tubular. 
Anthers exserted, lateral, cohering round the style in a conical truncated tube. 
actridium. ; Species 78. 
§ 7. Bactridium. Inflorescence terminal, umbellate, or psendo-axilla aa 
subverticillate. Corolla tubular or inflated-tubular an Abit 
included, lateral. Ovary long-stipitate .  . glabrous, viscid. Anthers 
: : + Species 79-80. 
Suscenvus II. STELLANTHE. 
§ 8. Euryloma. Inflorescence terminal, mostly umbellate. Corolla mostly 
ampullaceous, or suburceolate, rare] tubular, contra : 3 li 
often large. Anthers included, lateral, usually acu fee seat feos one 
bilobed at the base. Ovary stipitate or elongate , . - Species 81-95 
§ 9. Ceramus. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers umbellate, or 3—4-nate Corolla 
urceolate, glabrous, dry. Anthers included, lateral, rarely prognathous Ova’ 
stipitate, or ab least: narrowed to the base. « eo Species bacon, 
_§ 10. Callista. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers usually 4-nate rarely solitary. 
Corolla narrow-tubular or suburceolate, rarely subampullaceous. Anthers in- 
cluded, lateral, not p. thous at the base, usually Fa 
I. SyrRInGcopra. 
III. Everica. 
very small, Ovary sessile. 
mitota ss _ Species 101-111, oS 
