Erica. ] gricacE# (Guthrie & Bolus). 27 
EXxcEPTIONS: leaves sometimes 4-nate in E. nutans and E. drakensbergensis ; 
sometimes open-backed in E. bicolor; flowers sometimes subcorolline in EF. 
paniculata, 
Corolla mostly 13-24 lin. long: 
Anthers muticous, well exserted e+ wee (219) nutans. 
Anthers muticous, subexserted ... ous ... (220) deliciosa. 
Anthers appendiculate, subexserted : 
_Appendages of anther minute, toothed or 
... (220) deliciosa. 
single ved wid sie ies 
Appendages of anther long-decurrent, with 
free points ... (280) unilateralis. 
Appendages of anther aristate, entirely 
free ves tes, tae, see, os, (221) drakensbergensis. 
Corolla not exceeding 1} lin. long, mostly less : 
Anthers appendiculate  : 
Appendages decurrent, longer than the _ 
cells eas avs ie as ... (230) unilateralis. 
Appendages decurrent, much shorter than 
the cells... or ies wale ... (229) parvula. 
Appendages not decurrent, aristate or 
toothed : 
Sepals scarious or subscarious : 
Corolla much widened from the 
base to the mouth ... (224) paniculata, 
Corolla not (or scarcely) widened 
to the mouth : 
Corolla tubular-campanulate, 
narrow... es ... (227) opulenta. 
Corolla subcyathiform, broad- 
faa 
Ovary cano-pubescent... (222) decipiens. 
Ovary glabrous .» (221) drakensbergensis, 
Sepals foliaceous or subfoliaceous : 
Corolla 1}-2 lin. long ... _ ... (221) drakensbergensis. 
Corolla 1-1} lin. long; anthers 
broad, very obtuse ... _ ... (225) bicolor. 
Corolla # lin. long; anthers 
narrow, tapering to the apex... (228) harveiana. 
Anthers muticous : 
Sepals scarious or subscarions : 
Corolla obconic-cyathiform ... ... (224) paniculata. 
Corolla narrow-cyathiform to subovoid 
or ovoid-urceolate : 
Pedicels 4-1 lin. long; corolla 
glabrous oe sa dee 
Pedicels 1-2 lin. long; corolla a 
very minutely hispidulous ... (223) demissa. 
Sepals foliaceous or subfoliaceous : 
Sepals coloured; flowers numerous, 
bright red, prominent wee ... (226) dioteflora. 
Sepals green; flowers few, dull yellow 
or red, inconspicuous ves wee (231) brachysepala. 
_Imperfectly known species ; anthers muticous ... (232) kra 
§ 18. OnopHanes. Inflorescence terminal; flowers 4-nate, sometimes um- 
bellate or irregularly clustered, rarely in a congested pseud , corolline. 
Bracts generally remote, always small and inconspicuous. small, rarely 
as long as the corolla-tube. Corolla various, mostly urceolate, cyathiform or 
campanulate, mouth contracted or widened, glabrous, dry, mostly 14-24 (rarely 
4-5) lin, long. Anthers mostly included, rarely subexserted, lateral, dorsifixed 
(222) decipiens. 
