308 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VIIT. 
5189 Monsonia Thunb. 
5190 Ilalicacaba L. 
5191 lanuginosa Andr. 
5192 glabra Lk. 
5193 cerinthoides L. 
519'i pectinifolia Sal. 
5195 princeps Andr. 
5196 bianda Andr. 
5197 infl&ta W. 
5198 ferruglnea 
5199 metulajflora B. M. 
5200 tumida Ker. 
5201 fistulseflora Sa/. 
5202 obbata Andr. 
5203 acuminata Andr. 
Lady Monson's * 
bladder-flower. -SH 
lai'ge brown-fl. * 
smooth ■ti 
Honey-wort-fl. *t 
pectinated St 
fine-red i& 
charming & 
inflated 
rusty *t 
nine-pin 
tumid as 
white slender-fl-S 
bottle ^ 
pointed-leaved iS 
I I or 
1 
1 
11 
2 
or If 
el n 
de 
my.au 
ja.s 
my.au 
my.n 
jn.n 
my.jl 
ap.s 
my.s 
my.jl 
jn.au 
my.s 
s 
ap.jl 
jl.o 
W 
Y 
P.Y 
W 
D.S 
R 
S 
L.P 
W.R 
R 
O 
Sc 
W 
w.« 
R 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
1787. 
1780. 
1803. 
1820. 
1774. 
1800. 
1800. 
1800. 
1800. 
1798. 
1798. 
1812. 
1800. 
1796. 
1800. 
Bot. mag. 1915 ' 
And. heaths, V.2 
And. heaths, V.3 
Bot. mag. 220 
Bot. cab. 647 
And. heaths,v.3 
Th.eric.67.t.2 f.2 
And. heaths, v.3 
Bot. mag. 612 
Bot. reg. 65 
And. heaths, v.3 
And. heaths,v.2 
Bot. cab. 216 
5204 Lawsoni B. M. 
5205 ventric6sa Thunb.] 
5206 prffi'gnans Andr. 
5207 glutinosa W. 
^ droseroides Lam. 
5208 tetragona Thunb. 
5!l09 Irbyana Andr. 
5210 jasminifloFa Andr. 
521 1 ampullacea Curt. 
5212 Shannoniana Lodd. 
5213 retorta Thunb. 
5214 tenuiflora Andr. 
5215 Cliffordia Lodd. 
5216 hyacinthoides'y4«a>. 
5217 fastigiata L. 
Watkeria Andr. 
5218 infundibularis Lk. 
5219 Aitonia Andr. 
5220 mtea L. 
5221 comosa L. 
a. rubra 
/S alba 
5222 muscari W. 
52-23 daphnasflora Sal. 
5224 Parmenti^ri Lodd. 
52-25 Bonplandia Lodd. 
5225 Humeana Lodd. 
52Q7 denticulata L. 
5228 radiata Andr. 
5229 aristata Andr. 
5230 primuloides Andr. 
(2 mundula Lodd. 
5231 moschata Lodd. 
5232 concava Lodd. 
5233 Coventryana Lodd. 
5234 erosa Lodd. 
52-35 juliana Lodd. 
5236 trossula Lodd. 
red slender-fl. ^ 
Porcelain 
swelled <S 
glutinous Hit I 
sundew-like ^ i 
square-flower'd S£ i 
Irby's ; i& i 
Jasmine-flower. *e | 
flctsk «t 1 
Lady Shannon's3i | 
recurved-leav'd a \ 
yellow-slend-fl. ^ i 
Lady Clifford's \ 
Hyacinth-flow. ^ i 
clustered ^ i 
funnel-shaped 
Alton's sa 
yellow i® 
tufted fit 
red-flowered Hi 
white-floivered ^ 
musk ^ 
Daphne-flower. 
Parmentine's «t 
Bonpland's ^ 
Sir A. Hume's fit 
toothletted m: 
radiated 
awncd ^ 
Cowslip-flower. Sfc 
neat 
musk-scented 
concave Sis 
Lord Coventry's^at 
bitten ^ 
July ^. 
neat ^ 
Coris-leaved 
I I or 
I I or 
3 ap.jn 
1 ap.s 
2 my.jl 
2 jn.o 
2 jlo 
U jl.s 
1| jn.o 
2 jn.n 
2 jn.au 
H jn 
1 my.au 
li ap.jn 
1 ap.my 
1 jn.au 
li my.s 
1 ap.my 
2 jn.s 
f fmy 
f ap.au 
f ap.au 
f ap.au 
1| mr.jl 
I5 ap.my 
1 jl.au 
1 rar.s 
Ig mr.ap 
I5 ap.my 
1 au.n 
li mr.au 
i ap jl 
f my.jl 
1| my.jl 
f mr.ap 
1 jn.jl 
f ap.my 
li ap.my 
F 
F 
R 
Pu 
Pu 
L.Y 
W.G 
W.pk C. 
W.R C. 
W.pu C. 
Pk.vv C. 
L.Y C. 
W C. 
Pk C. 
Pu C. 
Pu C. 
W.pu C. 
P.Y C. 
C, 
Pk C. 
W C. 
W C. 
Pa.pu C. 
Pa.pu C. 
Pa.Y C. 
Pk C. 
Pu C. 
C C. 
D.P.VV C. 
P.w C. 
R.w C. 
G C. 
Pa.pu C. 
Pk C. 
Pa.pk C 
R C. 
W.pk C. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. H. 
G. I J. 
G. H. 
1802. 
1787. 
17s!6. 
1787. 
1787! 
1789. 
1800. 
1794. 
1790. 
1806. 
1787. 
1800. 
1812. 
1798. 
1797. 
1821 
1790. 
1774. 
1787. 
1787. 
1787. 
1790. 
1791. 
1810. 
1812. 
1808. 
1821. 
1798. 
1801. 
1802. 
1805. 
1808. 
1808. 
1817. 
ISOO. 
1800. 
C s.p 
. C s.p 
C s p 
C s.p 
5237 coriif61ia L. 
calyclna W. 
5238 andromedajflc'.ra Jyj. Andromeda-fl. 
5239 (^lagans Andr. elegant 
5240 triflora L. three-flowered 
\\ au.d Pa.pu C. G. H. 
Bot. mag. 1720 
Bot. mag. 350 
And.heaths.c.ic 
Ico. hor.Kew.17 
Pet. mus. 1. 161 
And. heaths,v.3 
And. heaths, v.3 
And. heaths, v.l 
Bot. mag. 303 
Bot. cab. 168 
Bot. mag. 362 
And. heaths,v.3 
Eot. cab. 34 
And. heaths,v.3 
Bot. cab. 256 
Bot. cab. 589 
Bot. mag. 429 
And. heaths, v.l 
Ico. hor.Kew.18 
W.eri.l2.p.7.c.ic 
And. heaths,v.2 
And. heaths,v.l 
Bot. cab. 154 
Bot. cab. 197 
Bot. cab. 315 
Bot. cab. 389 
And. heathSjV.l 
And. heaths,v.3 
Bot. mag. 1548 
Bot. cab 114 
Bot. cab. 614 
Bot. cab. 134 
Bot. cab. 423 
Bot. cab. 133 
Bot. cab. 799 
Bot. cab. 668 
Bot. mag. 423 
Bot. mag. 1250 
Bot. mag. 966 
Wen.eri.l2.p.l3 
5213 » 5204 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
an easily recollected date, to say that all of them were sent home during the reign of George III., and as a 
tribute to merit, that most of them were gathered by Mr. Francis Masson. Their beauty needs no encomium ; 
many are pretty, some are graceful or elegant, a few splendid, and there are curious, grotesque, and odori- 
ferous species. Their culture and propagation is one of the most delicate branches of the art of gardening: 
it may be said to have been invented in England, and in the Hammersmith nursery, and places Britain far 
before all countries in this art as in so many others. 
The only soil in which heaths will grow is earth of peat : if any substitute can be found, it is in leaf-mould 
