208 47, ERICACES. 
anth. ovate of 2 distinct cells gibbous at the base.—E. B. 3.— 
St. 1—2 feet high, copiously branched. Fl. usually collected in 
large numbers considerably below the top of the branches, cor. 
red or white. Anth. dark purple. Ovary glabrous.—Western 
ee of Cornwall. Coast of Waterford. Sh. VII. VIII. oF 
eath. 2G 
6. Puytiopoce Salisd. 
1. P. cerulea; \. linear denticulated, ped. glandular-hairy, 
calycine segments lanceolate acute, anth. 3 times shorter than 
the glabrous filaments.—Menziesia Sm., E. B. 2469.—St. 4—5 
in. high, determinately branched, naked below, densely hairy 
above. Ped. terminal, aggregate, simple. Fl. large, pale, bluish- 
red.—Sow of Athol, Perthshire. Sh. VI. VII. 8. 
7. Daseocta D. Don. 
1. D. polifolia (D. Don).— Menziesia Sm., E. B. 35.—St. bushy, 
1—2 feet long, ultimately decumbent. L. ovate or elliptical, flat, 
with revolute margins, white and cottony beneath. Fl. large, 
purple, sometimes white, drooping, on short stalks, im terminal 
simple unilateral clusters. Anth. very large.—Cunnamara. Sh. 
VIII. Cunnamara or St. Dabeoe’s Heath. L 
8. AzaLra Linn. 
1. A. procumbens (L.).—E. B. 865. The origmal and only 
Azalea.—St. woody, spreading, procumbent. _L. small, opposite, 
revolute. Fl. small, on simple stalks, terminal, aggregated.— 
Summits of the highland mountains. Sh. V. VI. s. 
Tribe III. Vacciniee. 
9. Vaccintum Linn. 
* Anthers with 2 dorsal horns. 
1. V. Myrtillus (L.); 1. ovate serrated glabrous deciduous, fl. 
solitary, st. acutely angular.—E. B. 456.—St. woody, about a 
foot high, branching. FI. greenish, tinged with red, nodding. 
Berries black.—Stony woods and heaths. Sh. V. Bilberry. 
2. V. uliginosum (L.); 1. obovate entire glaucous and veined 
beneath deciduous, fl. aggregate, st. rounded. B. 581. St. 12. 
—St. woody. Fl. flesh-coloured, nodding. Berries black— 
Mountain bogs. Sh. V. Bog Whortleberry. E. 8. 
** Anthers without horns on the back. 
3. V. Vitis-idea (L.); 1. obovate dotted beneath persistent, 
margins revolute and somewhat crenate, fl. racemose terminal, 
