Ericaceae 2 1 7 



J of an inch long, urn-shaped, slightly 

 contracted at the throat, with 5 spreading 

 lobes ; at the ends of the branches on gland- 

 ular pedicels J-i inch long; calyx slightly 

 glandular; corolla smooth; slightly fragrant. 

 Throughout the region growing in the 

 same situations as the other heathers, and 

 often associated with them, perhaps a hybrid ; 

 flowering in late June and through July. 



Much branched from the base, 

 Phyllodoce 6 _ i2 incheg hi h Leaveg linear? 

 empetri- ... 



formis obtuse, i-J an inch long, with 



(Smith) strongly revolute, thick rough 



D. Don. Red margins. Flowers J of an inch 



long, bright rose-colour, cam- 



heather. 



panulate, with broad, spreading 

 obtuse lobes, very fragrant, on slender, slightly 

 glandular pedicels J-i inch long at the ends 

 of the stems; calyx and corolla smooth. 



Abundant throughout the region at the 

 higher elevations, in the same situations 

 as the two previous species and flowering 

 with them during late June and early July. 



