THE HEATHERY. 



Agreeable to the arrangement we haye already purposed for the 

 division of greenhouse plants into groups, or separate departments, we 

 will now proceed to treat of each department separately. 



The Heathery, besides the extensive and varied family of erica, may 

 ^vith propriety contain the foUo^ing genera of the following natural 

 orders. 



ERICE^. 



BL^RIA or SYMPIEZA 



AXDERSOXIA 



ASTROLOMA 



DRACOPHYLLUM 



EPACRIDE^, 



EPACRIS 



LISSAXTHE 



LYSIXEMA 



SPREXGELIA 



STYPHELIA 



STEXAXTHERA 



COMPOSIT^E. 



All the greenhouse species sepai-ated from the original genera, 



GNAPHALIUM AND HELICHRYSUM 



viz., 



APPELEXIS ATHRIXIA PHCEXOCOMA 



ASTELMA LEUCOSTEMMA SPIRALEPIS 



METALASIA 



ADEXANDRA 

 AGATHOSMA 

 BARYOSMA 



RUTACEJ; 



BOROXIA 

 CORR^A 

 CROW^EA 



DIOSMA 



ERIOSTEMON 



RUTA 



ACTUS 



BOSSLEA 



CYCLOPIA 



CHORIZEMA 



DILLWY-XIA 



DAVIE SI A 



LEGUMINOS.E. 



EUTAXIA 



GOMPHOLOBIUM 



GASTROLOBIUM 



HOVE A 



LIPARIA 



LODDIGESTA 



OXYLOBIUM 



PULTEX-EA 



PODOLOBIUM 



PLATYLOBIUM 



SCOTTIA 



TEMPLETOXIA 



Such a house would be perfection in itself, comprising from seven to 

 eight hundred species and varieties of Flora's choicest gems, plants of 



