SIO 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VIII. 
5241 flagellaris Lk. wiry 
5242 bracteata Thunb. red-bracted 
5243 turgida Lk. turgid 
5244 lachneffifolia Andr. Lachnea-leav'd 
5245 nigrita L. black-tipped 
524S baccans L. Arbutus-flower. 
5247 fiigax Salisb. fugacious 
5248 triumpiians Lodd. conquering 
5249 phylicoides W. phylica-like 
5250 incurva Wendl. incurved 
5251 tenuifolia L. slender-leaved 
52.'52 Thunbergia W. Thunberg's 
5253 taxifolia H. K. Yew-leaved 
5254 petiolata Thunb. Rosemary-leav. 
5255 irabricata L. imbricated 
52,;6 velleriflora Salisb. woolly-flower'd 
5257 Bruniades L. Brunia-like 
52.';8 capitata L. downy-headed 
5!;59 patens Andr. spreading 
5260 timbriata Andr. fringed 
5261 melanthera Thunb. dark-anthered 
5262 flaccida Lk. flaccid 
5263 sexfaria H. K. six-angled 
5264 fragrans Andr. fragrant 
5265 oppositifolia Andr. opposite-leaved 
5266 biflora Lk.t two-flowered 
5267 spumosa L. frothy 
5268 vulgaris L. common 
Calluna vulgaris Sal. 
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P.Y 
C. G. H. 
1820. 
c 
R 
C. G. h! 
1800.' 
c 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1821. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1793. 
c 
W 
c. g! H. 
1790. 
c 
Pu 
c! g! h! 
1774.' 
c 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1800. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1802. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1800. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1821. 
c 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1794. 
c 
o 
C. G. H. 
1794. 
c 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1788. 
c 
Pa.pu 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
c 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1786. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
c 
Y 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
c 
Pu 
C. G, H. 
1800. 
c 
Pa.pu C. G. H. 
1800. 
c 
Pa.pu C. G. H. 
1803. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1822. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1774. 
c 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1803. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1804. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1819. 
c 
W 
C. G. H. 
1786. 
c 
Pu 
Britain 
heaths 
c 
p. alba 
yflore plena 
5269glauca Sal. 
5270 pyrolasflora Sal. 
5271 laxa Andr. 
5272 lucida Andr. 
5273 squamosa Andr. 
521 i togata B. M. 
52^5 canaliculata Andr. 
5^6 horizontalis Andr. 
5277 glob6sa W. 
5278 gnaphalodes W. 
5279 rubella Lodd. 
white-flowered 
double-flowered 
glaucous : 
Pyrola-flower'd : 
loose-flowered : 
lucid 
scaly-cupped 
large-cupped 
channelled 
horizontal-lvd. 
globular-flower.: 
Gnaphal.-like 
thrift-flowered 
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W 
Pu 
D.Pu C. G. H. 
W C. G. H. 
B C. G. H. 
D.Pu C. G. H. 
F 
R 
R 
Pk 
Pk 
W 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G H. 
1792. 
1790. 
1800. 
1800. 
1794. 
1812. 
1799. 
1800. 
1789. 
1812. 
1814. 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
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1 s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
s.p 
And. heaths, v.3 
And. heaths, v.l 
Bot. mag. 358 
Bot. cab. 257 
Seb.mu.l.t.73.f6 
Bot. mag. 1214 
And. heaths, v.l 
And. heaths, v.3 
And. healths, v.l 
W.er.l6p.53.c.ic 
And. heaths, v.l 
And. heaths, v.3 
And.heaths, c.ic 
Bot. cab. 867 
And. heaths, v.2 
And. heaths, v.2 
And. heaths, v 3 
Bot. cab. 683 
Bot. cab. 566 
Eng. bot. 1013 
Bot. mag. 580 
And, 
And 
^ And 
s.p Bot 
heaths, v.3 
. heaths, v.2 
. heaths, v.3 
mag. 1626 
s.p And. hea. vol. 3 
vol. 3 
s.p And 
s.p 
s.p P.m 
s.p Bot. 
68.t.346.f.ll 
mag. 2165 
5280 ardens Andr. 
5281 n'ltida Andr. 
5282phys6des L. 
5283 viridipurpurea W. 
5284 arborea L. 
13 stylosa P. S. 
5285 resinosa B. M. 
5286 Lambertia And7: 
5287 incarnata Thunb. 
5288 rubens Thunb. 
5289 fibula Lk. 
6290 axillaris Thunb. 
5291 margaritacea Thunb. 
5292pendula We]idl. 
5293 lateralis W. 
5294 empetrifolia L. 
5295 incurva Andr. 
glowing 
nitid 
sticky 
green and purp. 
tree 
long-styled 
varnished 
Lambert's 
flesh-colored 
red-flowered 
button 
axil-flowered 
pearl-flowered 
pendulous 
side-flowered 
Crowberry-lvd. 
incurved 
L-J de 
1 I or 
2 ap.jn S 
2 jl.o W 
If mr.jl W 
3 my.au G.Pu 
5 f.jn W 
5 f jn W 
1| my.au O 
1 my.au W 
1^ my.au R 
C. G. H. 1800. 
C. G. H. 1800. 
C. G. H. 1788. 
Portugal 
S. Europe 1658. 
S. Europe 1658. 
1803. 
1800. 
1791. 
1798. 
Bot. reg. 115 
And. hea. vol. 3 
Bot. mag. 443 
Li. er.n.9.c.fig.fl 
Bot. mag. 1139 
And. hea. vol. 2 
And. hea. c. ic. 
Bot. cab. 557 
And. hea. vol. 1 
W.e. 10.p.l3.c.ic 
And. hea. vol. 1 
Bot. mag. 447 
And. hea. c. ic 
5252 f 5246 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
or sand of any color, provided it be free from irony impregnatioti, should be procured and mixed with it. 
This sand admits the water to penetrate into the soil and reach the roots of the plant, and also to drain away 
from the roots so as not to rot them. Pots filled with pure peat-earth are apt to be either hard, dry, and im- 
I>enetrable to water, or otherwise as wet as a saturated sponge. The free growing kinds (according to Sweet) 
thrive best in good black peat, and like largish pots to grow in. The dwarf and hard-wooded kinds like a 
very sandy peat, and smaller pot, well drained with broken potsherds and rough bits of turfy peat ; they also 
require less water than the free growing kinds, as they grow chiefly at the Cape on the tops and sides of moun- 
tains, and in the crevices of rocks, &c. chiefly in very sandy soil, and but little of it. 
