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Decandria, 
Rhododendron. Gen. char. — Cal. five-parted ; cor. 
funnel-shaped ; stamens bent downwards ; caps, five- 
celled. 
Rhod. Ponticum, Purple Rhododendron ; with shin- 
ing lanceolate leaves, smooth on both surfaces, and 
terminal racemes. Native of Gibraltar, and of the 
south side of Mount Caucasus, but is familiar to the 
gardens of this country. 
Rhod. Maximum , Laurel-leaved Rhododendron ; 
with oblong leaves, smooth and discoloured underneath, 
with an acute reflected margin. Native of North 
America, where it grows to the height of sixteen feet, 
and has been introduced into the gardens of this 
country. Pot. Mag. 951. 
Kalmia. Gen. char. — Cal. five-parted ; cor. salver 
shaped, with the limb five-horned beneath ; caps, five- 
celled. 
Kal. Latifolia, Broad Leaved Kalmia ; with ovate, 
elliptical, ternate, and scattered leaves. Native of 
North America, and now common in the garden. 
Kal. Glauca, Glaucous Kalmia ; with opposite ob- 
long polished leaves, hoary underneath, revolute on 
the margin, and with terminal corymbs. Native of 
Newfoundland, but now not uncommon in the garden. 
Arbutus. Gen. char. — Cal. five parted ; cor. ovate, 
with the mouth five cleft, pellucid at the base ; berry 
superior, five-celled. 
Arb. Unedoi Strawberry tree ; with arborescent 
stem, smooth, obtusely-serrated leaves ; terminal pa- 
nicle, and many-seeded berries, abundant about the 
lake of Killarney in Ireland. 
