Erica.] ERICACEE (Guthrie & Bolus), 7 
§ 11. Platyspora. Inflorescence axillary, pseudo-racemose, pseudo-spicate or 
capitate ; flowers corolline or rarely subcalycine. Sepals mostly in opposite 
pairs. Corolla various, 3-8 lin. long (mostly resembling that of §§ Euryloma, 
Callista, or Lamprotis). Anthers included, lateral. Ovules ruch compressed 
or lenticular, sometimes margined or winged ‘ . . Species 112-117. 
§ 12. Myra. Inflorescence mostly axillary, in two species strictly racemose, 
or sometimes terminal. Corolla subtubular, urceolate, or rarely subampullaceous, 
mostly pubescent. Anthers usually included, lateral, appendiculate; mostly 
glandular-viscid subshrubs . . , é 3 ‘ . Species 118-122. 
SuscEnus II]. EVERICA. 
§ 13. Ephebus. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers 3-4-nate or solitary, rarely 
clustered or umbellate, mostly corolline, rarely subcalycine. Corolla variously 
shaped, rarely over 3 lin, long, most usually more or less hairy, occasionally 
glabrous, dry, rarely viscid. Anthers mostly included, rarely exserted or sub- 
exserted, lateral. . i " , é é 5 : . Species 123-175. 
§ 14. Ceramia. Inflorescence terminal or axillary, sometimes both on the 
sume plant; flowers mostly 3-4-nate, or umbellate, rarely subcapitate or solitury, 
cvrolline rarely subcalycine. Corolla variously shaped, rarely over 2} lin. long, 
niostly glabrous or less commonly pubescent. Anthers lateral, very rarely sub- 
termiual. Mostly diffuse and slender plants, less commonly erect and slender, 
very rarely stout and rigid . é ° p ‘ ‘ Species 176-207. 
§ 15. Desmia. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers 3-nate, umbellate or capitate, 
corolline or subcorolline. Corolla urceolate, glabrous, 13-24 lin. loug. Anthers 
subexserted, terminal, muticous . : ‘ ° ‘ Species 208 -210. 
§ 16. Gypsocallis. Inflorescence axillary, rarely also terminal; flowers 
corolline or rarely subcalycine. Corolla urceolate, ovoid, or subcampanulate, 
glabrous, dry; limb short, 1-3 lin. long. Anthers mostly exserted or sub- 
exserted, rarely subincluded, usually lateral, rarely subterminal. Species 211-218. 
§ 17. Pyrouium. Inflorescence terminal; flowers 3-nate, rarely umbellate or 
clustered, corolline, rarely subcorolline. Corolla mostly cyathiform, or sub- 
campanulate, suburceolate, or ovoid, 3-2} lin. long. Resembling § Gypsocallis, 
diftering almost solely by its terminal flowers . . . Species 219-232, 
§ 18. Orophanes. Injlorescence terminal; flowers 4-nate or sometimes um- 
bellate or irregularly clustered, very rarely in a congested pseudo-spike ; flowers 
corolline, Corotla various, mostly urceolate, cyathiform or campauulate, usually 
14-24 (rarely 4-5) lin. long. Anmthers mostly included, rarely subexserted, 
lateral, always appendiculate.. Leaves almost always 4-nate . . Species 233-259. 
§ 19. Leptodendron. Inflorescence terminal; flowers 3-nate or solitary, 
corolline, very rarely subcorolline. Corolla various in shape, glabrous, dry, 
14-34 lin. long. Anthers incinded, lateral. Leaves almost always 3-nate— 
these and its 3-nate flowers forming the chief distinction from the preceding 
section . ‘ é ‘ ‘ é é . ‘ ‘ . Species 260-268. 
§ 20. Pachysa. Inflorescence terminal, occasionally also pseudo-axillary ; 
flowers mostly 3-4-nate or umbellate, rarely subcapitate, corolline, or very 
rarely subcalycine. Corolla more or less viscid, ovoid, urceolate, or very rarely 
vbconic, 1-10 (usually 2-4) lin. long. Anéhers mostly included, very rarely 
exserted, lateral, appendiculate or very rarely muticous. Ovary sessile, rarely sub- 
Stipitate Species 269-292, 
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§ 21. Hermes. Injlorescence mostly axillary, rarely both terminal and axillary, 
usually pseudo-spicate or pseudo-racemose towards the ends of the branches ;— 
flowers corolline, rarely subcalycine. Corolla various, mostly campanulate, 
obconic or subtubular, 14-4 lin. long. Anthers more usually included, lateral 
Or sulternteh sg katie oh dae re + Species 293-307. 
§ 22. Chlorocodon. Injlorescence axillary; flowers 1-3-nate on the uppermost 
branches, occasionally a few also terminal, corolline, very small. Corolla cyathi- 
. . 
form, campanulate or subobconic, }-1 lin. long. Anthers mostly lateral, — 
subterminal. Stigma capitate, peltate or cyathiform. .  . Species 308-3 
§ 23. Arsace. Jnjlorescence terminal; flowers 3-nate, 
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