ERICA vestita, lutea . 
DESCRIPTIO. 
Anthers muticae, inclusae: flores in verticillis aggre¬ 
gatis, sub apicibus ramulorum: pedunculis brevibus, 
bracteis tribus instructis: corolla cylindrica, uncialis, 
lutea, leviter costata: folia sena, septena, vel octona, 
erecta, aggregata, setacea, petiolis longissimis: caulis 
bipedalis, erectus, ramis simplicibus adscendentibus. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Tips beardless, within the blossom : flowers grow in 
crowded whorls, near the ends of the branches: foot¬ 
stalks short, and furnished with three floral leaves: 
blossom an inch long, yellow, and slightly ribbed : 
leaves in sixes, sevens, and eights, erect,' crowded, and 
bristle-shaped : footstalks very long: stem two feet 
high, upright, with simple ascending branches. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
In bloom from July till October. 
REFERENCE. 
1. The empalement. 
2. The chives and pointal. 
3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. 
