8 ERICACEZ (Guthrie & Bolus). [ Erica. 
urceolate, cyathiform or campanulate, }-1} lin. long. Anthers lateral or sub- 
lateral. Stigma as in the preceding section ‘ . Species 315-330. 
§ 24. Pseuderemia. Injlorescence terminal, capitate ; flowers mostly corolline. 
Corolla urceolate or campanulate, 1-5 lin. long. Anthers mostly included, 
lateral, appendiculate. |. . ‘ ‘ , é i Species 831-339. 
§ 25. Polydesmia. Inflorescence terminal, capitate or subumbellate ; flowers 
mostly corolline, rarely subcalycine. Corolla suburceolate or ovoid, 12-24 lin, 
long. Anthers exserted or subexserted, terminal or subterminal. Species 340-343. 
Suscenus IV. CHLAMYDANTHE. 
§ 26. Chromostegia. Inflorescence terminal, capitate; heads 4-fld., mostly 
involucrated by the more or less enlarged and discoloured floral leaves; flowers 
calycine. Bracts closely approximate, broader than the narrow sepals. Corolla 
various, puberulous, 1-2 lin. loug. Procumbent or suberect; leaves 4-nate, 
strongly ciliate 4 . , ‘ i é - Species 344-346. 
‘ § 27. Oxyloma. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers subsessile, 3-nate, or capitate 
in many-fid. heads, calycine. Bracts approximate, and (with the sepals) closely 
adpressed to the corolla, coloured. Corolla short-tubular or subinflated, 2-5 
lin. long; segments suberect, long, acute or acuminate. Anthers included, 
lateral, muticous i ici 6s aera gal a matin Species 347-349. 
§ 28. Eriodesmia. Inflorescence terminal; flowers 1-6-nate, subcapitate or 
umbellate, mostly calycine, rarely subcorolline. Sepals densely villous or woolly. 
Corolla urceolate or campanulate, hairy, 13-2} lin, long. Anthers terminal, 
Plants more or less hairy in all parts. ‘ - « _ « Species 350-353. 
§ 29, Amphodea, Inflorescence terminal, capitate; heads 3-fld.; flowers 
calycine. Bracts approximate, like the sepals scarious and coloured. Corolla 
narrow-ovoid or suburceolate, glabrous, dry, 13-22 lin, long; segments erect, 
hee acute. Anthers terminal or subterminal, decurrent-aristate. Leaves 
nate . 
Sis. We Lew wiiigks i. a cial ‘ - Species 354-356, 
§ 30. Geissostegia, Injlorescence terminal ; flowers mostly take calycine, 
small. Bracts mostly approximate and imbricate, more rarely subremote. Sepals 
usually about as long as the corolla, rarely much shorter. Corolla various, 
mostly urceolate or cyathiform, 1-23 lin. long. Anthers exserted, mostly 
terminal or subterminal, muticous. Leaves 3-nate . 3 - Species 357-371. 
§ 31. Elytrostegia, Inflorescence terminal; flowers mostly 3-nate or 
clustered, calycine. Bracts closely approximate, sepal-like, paleaceous or car- 
tilaginous. Corolla tubular-cyathiform or suburceolate labrous, dry, 1-24 lin 
ee Anthers lateral or subterminal, Stigma trom subeiapie to ouliahe: howe 
a ee ss ee noe oe gcse een O1E-B78. 
§ 32. Apecus. Inflorescence terminal ; flowers mostly 4-nate a sabamabellate, 
; ; Corolla cyathiform 
seemdr onic, glabrous, 14-24 lin. long, Anthers ineluded or subincludel lateral, 
. Bede - Species 377-878. 
flowers 3-nate or clustered > rarely also pseudo-axillary ; 
Anthers included, 
Leaves 3-nate or opposit 
Iostly adpressed and erect. All parts of the plants usually glabrous, gincshs ae 
§ 34. Eurystegia, Inflorescence terminal, rarely als oe 
4 terminal ; flow li in pairs 
short branchlets, usually in long dense leafy pacudo-racemes, more carey pe : 
vhat lax « ets, calycine. Sepals in opposite pai 
_ times longer than the suboyoid 4-fid corolla, ma completely. Pet ng oad ‘ 
ne cer es a ' Species 409. — 
