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purplish. Style protruded. — Betw^een Roundstone and CliMen, 
Galway. Sh. VIII. IX. Mackay's Heath. I. 
3. E. cinerea (L.) ; I. 3 in a whorl linear-lanceolate acute 
keeled beneath with a central fuiTOW fflabrous,Jl. in dense whorled 
racemes, sep. linear-lanceolate smooth acute keeled, anth. spurred, 
ovarj' glabrous. — E. B. 1015. — St. vnih many upright branches. 
L. flat above, minutely serrulate. M. reddisn pui-ple. — Dry 
heaths. Sh. VII. VHI. Fine-leaved Heath. 
4 E. cilidris (L.) ;• /. 4 in a whorl ovate ciliate vnih revolute 
edges,_^. in terminal unilateral racmnes, anth. not spurred, mouth 
of the cor. oblique. — E. B. S. 2618. — St. long, straggling, ending 
in a long raceme of large oblong purple flowers and producing 
many short barren branches. Style protruded. Ovary glabrous. 
— Heaths. Wareham, Dorset. Carclew, Coi-nwaU. ^ ear Clif- 
den, Galway. Sh. VII. VUl. E. I. 
** Cor. hellshaped or shortly tubular, stani. exserted, Jilaments 
Jlattened, style capitate. Gypsocajllis Di Don. -. 
5. E. mediterrdnea (L. ?) ; Z. 4 in, a whorl linear glabrous flat 
above convex with a central furrow beneath, decuiTent line from 
the 1. reaching but not extending beyond the next whorl, fl. 
axillary drooping racemose, cor. cylindrical-itrceolate twice as 
long as the coloured calyx, anth. not spurred opening throughout 
nearly their whole length.— i:. B. S. 2774.— St. 2—5 feet high, 
with many upright rigid branches tenninating in leafy racemes 
of flesh-colom-ed flowers but afterwards prolonged. L. many, 
erect-patent. Bracts above the middle ot the pedicels. Stiim. 
and style slightly exserted, style aftenvards elongated. Ovary 
glabrous. — Our plant differs from E. carnea by its 1. having a 
longitudinal fm-row, not a keel on the back, the decurrent ridge 
from their base not extending beyond the next whorl (in E. 
carnea it reaches the second) ; the anthers much shorter and 
their pores much longer in proportion ; and the cor. of a difi'erent 
shape. — Mountain bogs. West of Mayo and Galwaj'. Sh. IV. I. 
6. E. vdyans (L.) ; 1. 4 — 5 in a whorl linear glabrous, fl. axil- 
lary crowded, cor. short hellshaped, sep. small ovate blunt, anth. 
ovate of 2 distinct cells gibbous at the base. — E. B. 3. — St. 1 — 2 
feet high, copiously branched. Fl. usually collected in large 
numbers considerably below the top of the branches, cor. red or 
white. Anth. dark purple, not spurred. Ovarj'' glabrous. — 
Western parts of Cornwall. Cosist of Waterford. Sh. \'II. 
Vni. Cornish Heath. E. I. 
6. Phtllod'oce SaJisb. 
1. P. canilea (Bab.) ; 1. linear denticulate, pet. glandular-hairy, 
Gftlycine segments lanceolate acute, anth. 3 times shorter than 
