316 
OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Class VIII. 
5.391 Solan'dra Atidr. 
5392 acuta Andr. 
5393 empetroides Andr. 
5394 turr'igera Sal. 
5395 Bergiana TV. 
quadriflora Andr. 
5396barbata Andr. 
5397 retroflex'a Wendl. 
pulchella Andr 
articularis Thunb. 
5398 thyniifolia Andr. 
5399 tenuis W. en. 
5400 h'lrta W. 
5401 strigosa W. 
5402 mollearis Sal. 
5403 racem'ifera Andr. 
5404 pilul'ifera W. 
5405 catervsefolia Sal. 
5406 tardiflora Sal. 
E. pubescem B. M. 
5407 parviflora Sal. 
5408 exigua Sal. 
893. MENZIESIA. Sm. 
5409 ferruginea Ph. 
6410 globularis Ph. 
5411 pilosa W. 
5412 pojifoiia H. K. 
B nana 
5413 cjerulea L. T. 
894. CHLO'RA. W. 
5414 perfoliata W. 
Solander's * i | el 
pointed-cupped <«s \ [ de 
close-flowered * i | or 
Cypress 
mr.s 
my.jl 
Bergius's 
bearded 
jointed 
1 I or i| jn.s 
I I cu 1| ap.au 
* I I or 
jl.s 
Thyme-leaved 
slendor-flower. 
hairy-leaved 
dwarf-downy ^ 
soft-leaved 1 
compact-flow. * 
ball-bearing * 
huddled-leaved * 
pubescent iS 
small-fl.-downy * 
small-downy * 
Menziesia. 
ferrugineous *t 
globular-flow, n 
pilose * 
Irish * 
dwarf *t 
Yew-leaved « 
Yellow-wort. 
perfoliate 
«l_Jde 
Us L_J el 
& l_J or 
l_J pr 
l_Jpr 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1800. 
C 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
R 
C. G. H. 
1799. 
C 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
L.F 
C. G. H. 
1788. 
c 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
R 
C. G. H. 
1796. 
c 
s.p 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1787. 
c 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
W 
C. G. H. 
1799. 
c 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
W 
C. G. H. 
1787. 
L 
s.p 
W. er. 8.p.7.c. ic. 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1789. 
C 
s.p 
And. hea. vol. 2 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
C 
s.p 
R.Pk 
C G H 
1795 
c 
s.p 
Th. er. n. 56. t. 2 
Pa.R 
c." g! h! 
1775.' 
c 
s.p 
R 
C. G. H. 
1803. 
c 
s.p 
Schne. ic. n. 17 
C G H 
1803. 
Q 
s p 
And. hea. vol. 3 
R 
c! g'. h! 
1789. 
c 
s.p 
R 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
c 
s.p 
Pu 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
c 
s.p 
Bot. mag. 480 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
c 
s.p 
Pk 
C. G. H. 
1790. 
c 
s.p 
O or 
895. MICHAUX'IA. W. Michauxia. 
5415 campanuloides W. rough-leaved ^ 
896. JEFFERSO'NIA. Ph. Jeffersonia. 
I my.au Pu 
1 f.o 
2 ap.jn 
1| mr.ap 
1 ap.o 
If ap.jn 
1 ap.my 
f ap.jn 
lA mr.s 
1 mr.s 
1 mr.s 
RhodoracecB. 
i my.jn Br 
1 my.jn Br 
I my.jn Br 
2 jn.s 
ijn.s 
\ jn.jl B Scotland 
Gentianece. Sp. 1 — 2. 
1 jn.jl Y Britain 
Campanulacets. Sp. 1. 
4 jn.au L.B Levant 
Pu 
Sp. 5—6. 
N. Amer. 1811. 
N. Amer. 1806. 
1822. 
Ireland moun 
Ireland 
W. 
5416 diphylla Pk. 
B97. DODON^A. 
5417 viscosa W. 
5418 bialata Kth. 
5419 oblongifolia Lk. 
5420 triquetra W. 
5421 angustifolia W. 
898. LAWSO'NIA. TV. 
5422 inermis W. 
5423 spinosa W. 
5424 purpurea Lam. 
899. OSBECK'IA. IV. 
5425 zeylanica W. 
5426 Chinensis IV. 
5427 stellata Don. 
5428 nepalensis Hook. 
5396 
two-leaved ^ A 
Dodon^a. 
clammy 
two- winged 
oblong 
three-sided 
narrow-leaved 
Lawsonia. 
Henna-plant 
prickly 
purple 
Osbeckia. 
Ceylon 
Chinese 
starry 
Nepal 
5403 
1787. 
PapaveracetB. Sp. 1. 
J my W N. Amer. 1792. 
Terebintacece. Sp. 5 — 17. 
□ un 6 jn.jl G S. Amer. 1690. 
gun 4 ... G S. Amer. 1822. 
un 4 ... G 1823. 
l_l un 5 jn.au G N. S. W. 1790. 
I I un 5 m-y.au G Jamaica 1758, 
SaUcarice. Sp. 3 — 6. 
10 ... W Egypt 1759. 
18 ... W E. Indies 1759. 
12 ... Pu E. Indies 1820. 
MelastomacecE. Sp. 4 — 1. 
Ceylon 
^ ncu 
^ Qcu 
3^ Ocu 
^ pr 
□ pr 
at npr 
ss-CDpr 
5397 
L 
s.p 
Sm. ic in. l.t. 56 
L 
s.p 
Par. lond. 44 
s.p 
L 
s.p 
Eng. bot. 35 
L 
s.p 
s.p 
L 
Eng. bot. 2169 
S 
S.1 
Eng. bot. 60 
S 
r.l 
Bot. mag. 219 
D 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 1513 
C 
p.l 
Cav. ic p.4.t.327 
C 
CO 
C 
CO 
C 
s.p 
Bot. rep. 230 
C 
s.p 
s 
s.p 
Rauw. ic. 60. t. 7 
s 
s.p 
Rh. mal. 1. t. 40 
s 
s.p 
C 
s.p.l Bot. reg. 565 
c 
s.p 
Bot. reg. 542 
c 
P.l 
Bot. reg. 674 
c 
p.l 
Hook. ex. fl. 31 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
{Prodromus, &c. art. Erica.) Those who complain of the difficulty of growing the heath, are often, as 
Loddiges remarks, ignorant people who have never had a heath to grow. 
One circumstance in favor of the culture of heaths is, that they are not subject to insects, or at least very 
rarely so. {Greenhouse Co7)2vanion, p. 62.) 
The number of species is here reduced to those which are certainly diflferent from each other. Of those 
enumerated in garden catalogues many are mere repetitions of each other. 
893. Menziesia. Named in honor of Mr. Archibald Menzies, an assiduous and successful botanist, who 
accompanied Vancouver, in the capacity of his surgeon, in his voyage round the world. He is still living, and 
the ornament of the private circle in which he moves. Small heath-like plants, all hardy, and requiring the 
same cultivation as Erica. 
894. Chlora. From z^^^^o;, green, in allusion to the color of the dried flower of C. perfoliata. The whole 
plant dyes yellow. 
895. Michauxia, In memory of Andrew Michaux, botanist to the king of France, who travelled into Syria, 
