Order I. 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
315 
F. OvAT^, Corollas small, not globose. 
5345 Anthers crested. Cor. cylindrical. Style exserted, Leaves 3 spreading 
5346 Anthers crested. Cor. ovate, Leaves 3, Stigma capitate 
53*7 Anth. bearded, Style included. Cor. ovate, Fl. term, umbelled. Leaves 4 lin. horizontal 
5348 Anth. crested included, Leaves 3 recurved rough at edge, Cal. short. Cor. campanulate viscid 
5349 Anth. crested. Leaves 4 ovate ciliated, Fl. capitate, Cal. ciliated 
5350 Anth. crested. Leaves 4 lane, erect smooth, Fl. capitate cernuous 
5351 Anth. crested included, Fl. capitate, Leaves 3 or 4 lines long 
5352 Anth. crested. Cor. ovate. Style included. Leaves 4 ciliated^ Fl. capitate 
5353 Very like E. cinerea, but the branches and calyx are downy with long hairs. Leaves 5 ciliated 
5354 Anth. bearded. Cor. ovate-conical villous. Style included, Sepals lanceolate, Fl. umb. Leaves 3 
Anth. beardless included. Cor. camp acute, Style included, Cal. 4 cornered. Leaves 4 spreading 
5o5Q Anth. bearded included. Leaves 4 spreading hairy, Cor. dilated at end, Fl. terminal 
5357 Anth. beardless exsert. Style exsert. Leaves 3, Branches downy 
5358 Anth. bearded included. Leaves obtuse hairy, Fl. capitate, Bractes remote. Cor. silky 
535!) Anth. bearded. Cor. ovate, Style included, Cal. acute, Fl. racemose 
5330 Anth. bearded included, Style included. Cor slender. Leaves 4 obtuse glandular, II capitate 
5351 ,\nth. crested included, Cor. prismatical, Leaves ,'3, Fl. in bundles, Bractes many imbric. involving the fl. 
5362 Anth. beardless nearly exserted. Leaves 4 spreading hairy, Fl. terminal umbelled. Sepals ovate 
5363 Anthers beardless exserted. Cor. oval twice as long as smooth calyx 
5364 Anthers beardless exserted, Cor. campan. Style exserted, Leaves 3 acerose 
5365 Anth. exserted, ¥\. axill. Leaves linear 3, Filam. very long reflexed 
5366 Anth. exserted, Fl. axill. Leaves 3 ovate 
5367 Anth. exserted, Fl. axill. Leaves linear 3 or 4, Bractes in middle of flov/er-stalks. Cor. conical 
5368 Anth. exserted, Fl. axill. Leaves 4-5, Bractes above the middle of flower-stalk, Cor. urceolate 
5369 Leaves short spreading, Fl. terminal urceolate, Style a little spreading 
5370 Anth. exserted, Fl. axill. Leaves 4-5, Cor. campanulate, Pedunc. the length of cor. 
5371 Anth. and style much exserted, Flowers axillary on very long slender hairy stalks 
5'572 Cor. conical, I>eaves 3 ovate ciliated, Anth. beardless 
5373 Plant all over hairy, Cor. ovate, Sepals brown at end. Stamens and style exserted 
5374 Cor. conical, Leaves 3 linear smooth, Anth. beardless 
5375 Cor. cylindrical, Fl. term. Bractes remote, Anth. beardless, Sepals ovate 
5376 Cor. cylind. dilated upwards, Fl. term. Bractes remote, Anth. beardless. Sepals subul. from a broad base 
5377 Cor. cylindrical dilated upwards, Fl. axill. Two bractes next cal. Sepals ovate oblong 
5378 Cor. cylindrical dilated upwards, I"l. axill. Sepals subulate. Peduncles longer than flower 
5379 Cor. cylindrical dilated upwards, Fl. axill. Sepals subulate. Peduncles much shorter than flower 
5380 Cor. cylindrical dilated upwards, Fl. axill. Sepals linear 
5381 Cor. conical, Anth. beardless. Leaves 4, Limb of cor. erect 
.5382 Anth. beardless. Leaves linear 4 smooth, Fl. terminal 4 
5383 Anth, beardless included, Fl. term. Bractes remote, Cor. narrowed upwards 
.5384 Leaves 3, Anthers beardless exserted, Flowers terminal 
5385 Anth. exserted, Fl. axill. Bractes remote. Leaves lin. 5, Cor. camp. Limb reflex. Fed, twice as long as' cor. 
5386 Cor. cylindrical, Fl. term. Bractes remote, Anth. bearded 
5387 Stem spread on the ground. Leaves obtuse, Cor. dewy outside clavate, Anth. bearded 
5388 Anth. beardless included. Cor. linear downy, Leaves downy 4 
5389 Anth. crested, Leaves 3 ovate entire smooth, Fl. umb. furrowed, CaL spreading entire 
5390 Anth. bearded, Style included. Cor. globose, Cal. villous reflexed, Fl. term, umbelled. Leaves 4 hairy 
5369 5370 5371 ^ 5312 
'5383 ^ 5378 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
of the Caledonian Horticultural Society's Memoirs. He keeps his Ericas, be says, " at all times cool and airy, 
opening the glasses m wmter when there is no frost, and letting the wind blow on them, and using no tire but 
in time ot frost." « Never," he says, " shift any plant till the pot is quite full of roots. When the plants get 
large, several ot them wdl continue in good health for three or four years without shifting, and flower well, 
I nave plants ot E. retorta here, in pots seven inches in diameter, which are very bushy, being eighteen inches 
across, and fourteen inches high above the pot ; E. infundibuliformis, two feet and a half in diameter, and 
two teet nine inches high ; Erica pilosa between five and six feet high and three feet across, in pots eleven 
inches m diameter : these have not been shifted for five years, and are in high health, and covered with strong 
tine flowers trom the mouth of the pot to the top of the plant." (Caled. Mem. iii. 327.) 
A prejudice," Page observes, " having spread that the culture of heaths is difficult, one of the greatest 
ornaments of the greenhouse has hence of late been neglected ; although the method of culture is as easy 
ana nearly as certain as that of the Geranium, but requiring a little more delicacy in the execution." 
