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++ Ovary with 4 compressed angles, 1-celled with 4 ovules pendulous from the 
top of a central placenta free from the wall of the ovary. 
Xa. Thamnus.—Bracts 3. Calyx campanulate, equally 4-toothed, Corolla 
obovoid or subureeolate. Stamens 4, free, exserted. Capsule 4-valved, 
+t+t Ovary 1-celled. Ovule solitary, pendulous, Corolla 4-lobed or 4-toothed, 
(See under Coccosperma.) : 
t Stamens 8, included. 
XITIA. Eremiopsis.—Bracts 8. Calyx deeply and equally 4-lobed. Corolla 
campanulate, Stamens free ; anther-cells dorsifixed, separated by the crutch- 
like spot of the filaments. Style bent down upon the side of the ovary ; stigma 
simple. 
XVI. Lepterica.—Bracts 0. Calyx equally 4-lobed. Corolla minute, obconic. 
Staminal filaments connate at the base; anthers connate. Style stout, soon 
enlarging and blending with the young fruit so that the large peltate stigma 
appears sessile, 
tt Stamens 3-4, rarely 5. 
§ Corolla mostly 1-2} (occasionally #) lin. long, 3-4-lobed. Anthers always 
exserted when mature, free. Stigma small, simple, thickened or 
capitate. (See also Acrostemon eriocephalus. ) 
XII. Syndesmanthus.— Bracts 0, 1 or 3. Calyx variable in shape, equally 3-4- 
toothed ; tube with or without 8-4 angles, thin or coriaceous, scarcely or not at 
all enlarging in fruit. 
XIIf. Anomalanthus.—Zracts 8. Calyx at first very small, campanulate, 
equally 4-toothed, fleshy, becoming much enlarged, very thick and ovoid 
cylindric or subglobose in fruit, rarely 4-angled. 
§§ Corolla minute, mostly }-3 (rarely 2) lin. long. Anthers included or partly 
exserted, free or connate. Stigma large, peltate or crater-like. 
XVIII. Scyphogyne.—Bracts 0. Calya unequally or occasionally equally 3-4- 
lobed, often angular, not fleshy. 
** Corolla and stamens arising from the middle or lower part of the ovary, 
which is half-inferior to it, but free from the calyx. 
XIX. Lagenocarpus.—Bracts 0. Calyx obconic or campanulate, unequally _ 
4-toothed. Corolla minute, campanulate. Stamens 7-8, connate, included. Ovary 
I-celled, with 4-5 ovules pendulous from near the apex of a central free placenta. 
ERICA. In the key to the genus delete the following :— 
page 12, line 35 :—(in 44 ¢ unknown) : 
page 13, lines 37-40 :—Corolla about 19 lin. long, nearly 
glabrous, red... ye Ra a (45) curviflora, var. ¢. 
e 14, lines 18-19 :—Leaves glabrous ; corolla abou 
piigblshes lin. long ... ae sa ..- (45) ecurviflora, var. ¢. 
45. Erica curviflora (Linn.). From the geography on p. 72, 
line 11, delete :—Var. ¢, Mund d& Maire! 
94. Erica tubercularis (Salisb.). Add to the synonymy :—Erica 
-inelyta, Soland. ex Salish. in Trans. Linn. Soc. vi. 330, 
