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rOrULAR FLORA. 



53. HEATH FAMILY. Order ERICACEiE. 

 Distinguished generally by the anthers opening by a pore or small hole at tlie top of each 

 cell, and from all the other orders with a monopetalous corolla, except the two foregoing, 

 by having the stamens free from the corolla, as many or twice as many as its lobes. But 

 the petals are sometimes entirely separate, especially in the third and fourtli sub-tamilics. 

 Fruit several-celled. Style one. This large order comprises four very distinct sub-fami- 

 lies, viz- : — 



413. Half of a Cranberry-blossom, magnified. 414. A Checkerterry plant, 

 or Aromatic Wintergreen. 415. Slice across the " berry," and (he pod in- 

 side. 416. Wintergreen, No. 3. 417. A Hower, natural size. 418. A sta- 

 men. 419. Pod cut across. 420. A pislil. 421. A seed. 



I. HUCKLEBEERY Subfamily. Teeth of the calyx, corolla, and stamens on the ovary, the tube 

 of the calyx coherent with its surface. Style and stigma one. Anthers of two nearly separate cells, 

 tapering upwards into a tube or tip, which opens at the end. Shrubs, &c. 

 Ovary 10-celled with one ovule in each cell; berry with 10 largish seeds, or rather stones, 



in a circle {Gaylussacia) Huckleberry. 



