Erica.] ERICACEZ (Guthrie & Bolus). 179 
Coast REaGron, between 1000 and 3000 ft.: Stellenbos i 
e oe ch Div.; Lowrys Pass 
pos onhat 7226! Galpin, 4940! Caledon Div. ; mountains near *Palmict River, 
: eyher! Guthrie in MacOwan Herb. Aust.-Afr., 1722 | Schlechter, 7453! Bolus, 
175! mountains near the mouth of Bot River, Bolus, 8490! 
245. E. Blandfordia (Andr. Heathery, t. 154); branches stout, 
erect, puberulous, 10 in. or more long; leaves mostly squarrose or 
spreading, the uppermost only suberect, narrow-linear, acute, keeled, 
glabrous, about 2 lin. long; flowers 4-nate to solitary; pedicels 
glabrous, under 1 lin. long; bracts remote (subbasal), small; sepals 
ovate, shortly acuminate, strongly keeled the whole length, scarious, 
glabrous, 11 lin. long; corolla broad-urceolate, yellow, 3}-4 lin. 
long ; throat slightly constricted; tube symmetrically or sometimes 
somewhat asymmetrically inflated and the mouth then somewhat 
oblique ; segments short, rounded, spreading ; filaments slightly 
bent below the anther; anthers included, longitudinally semiovate, 
the posterior margin straightish, obtuse, rough with small papille 
and ciliolate on the margin, about 3 lin. long, aristate ; pore about 
2 the length of the cell; awns nearly setaceous, spreading, smooth 
or minutely ciliolate, about 2 the length of the cell; style included ; 
stigma capitate; ovary glabrous. Andr. Col. Heaths, t. 153. E. 
blanfordiana, Sims in Bot. Mag. t. 1793; Lodd, Bot. Cab. t. 115; 
Benth. in DC. Prodr. vii. 648. 
Coast Region: Worcester Div.; near Breede River, Niven, 268! Bains 
Kloof, 2000 ft., Miss Cummings in Herb. Bolus, 5854! 
246. E. lateralis (Willd. Sp. Pl. ii. 380); erect, 1; ft. or more 
high ; branches stout, pubescent; leaves from erect to spreading, 
usually incurved, linear, subacute, stout, keeled or obscurely sulcate, 
ciliolate or naked, glabrous or rarely slightly puberulous, glossy, 
2-4 lin. long; flowers terminal, 4-nate, sometimes umbellate, some- 
times pseudo-racemose; pedicels 1}-4 lin. long; bracts remote, 
small; sepals lanceolate to ovate, subacute, glabrous and glossy, or 
puberulous, keeled, scarious-edged, ciliate, mostly deeply-coloured, 
1-11 lin. long; corolla urceolate, ovoid-urceolate or suburceolate- 
eyathiform, more or less (sometimes only very slightly) contracted 
at the throat, rosy, 2-3 lin. long ; segments small, erect, or slightly 
spreading; anthers included, more rarely just manifest, oblong, 
subobtuse, dark-coloured, }—3 lin. long, crested shortly above the 
of the cell; crests lanceolate or 
base; pore about 3 the length 
ovate, lacerate, lobed or serrulate, }—$ the length of the cells, rosy ; 
style exserted ; stigma capitate ; ovary glabrous. Benth. in DC. 
Prodr. vii. 676; Andr. Col. Heaths, t. 30, and Heathery, t. 71. 
E. gutteflora, Salish. in Trans. Linn. Soe. vi. 374. EH. incarnata, 
Andr. Heathery, t. 1682 and Col. Heaths, t. 28; Lodd. Bot. 
Cab. t. 1655% not of Thunb. E. rubens, var. humilis, Wendl. Eric. 
Ic. fase. 3, 18, not of Thunb. E. peduneulata, Wendl. l.c. fase. 
23, 173, t. 66% not of Andr. LE. pendula, Lodd. lc. t. 9021 #. 
nutans, G. Don, Gen. Syst. iit. oe E. arbuscula, Lodd. l.c. 
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