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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of The heathery; vol. 3, by Henry C.
-Andrews
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and
-most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
-whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms
-of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at
-www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you
-will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before
-using this eBook.
-
-Title: The heathery; vol. 3
-
-Author: Henry C. Andrews
-
-Release Date: February 20, 2023 [eBook #70082]
-
-Language: English
-
-Produced by: Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
- https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images
- generously made available by Biodiversity Heritage
- Library.)
-
-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEATHERY; VOL. 3 ***
-
-
-
-
-
- THE
-
- HEATHERY;
-
- OR A
-
- MONOGRAPH
-
- OF
-
- THE GENUS ERICA:
-
- CONTAINING
-
- COLOURED ENGRAVINGS,
-
- WITH
-
- LATIN AND ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONS, DISSECTIONS, ETC.
-
- OF ALL
-
- THE KNOWN SPECIES OF THAT EXTENSIVE AND DISTINGUISHED
- TRIBE OF PLANTS.
-
- BY H. C. ANDREWS.
-
-
- IN SIX VOLUMES.
-
- VOL. III.
-
- SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED.
-
-
- LONDON:
-
- HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
- 1845.
-
-
-
-
-DISSERTATION concluded.
-
-
-The limits of this extensive family may be considered, with some degree
-of accuracy, to be bounded by about three hundred (species and distinct
-varieties): consequently, in the termination of this Volume, the Genus
-may be regarded as half delineated. The Cape of Good Hope has been, and
-still continues to be, the emporium for this unrivalled tribe of plants;
-and unless some new source should be found to extend this already
-numerous Genus, by the discovery of some unexpected mine of novelty; we
-otherwise have little doubt but the termination of the Sixth Volume will
-be found to contain all the species and distinct varieties. The
-difficulty of preserving many of this fine tribe is still a subject of
-general complaint, and by no means easy to be remedied where the
-situation is low, as the great enemies of the Ericas are the fogs, which
-invariably gravitate towards the marshes and low grounds; but where
-the situation is elevated and open, the preservation of the major part
-of them is by no means so difficult. Greater care is requisite in the
-watering of them than is generally imagined, as too much renders them
-weak, and subjects them to damp off; whilst, on the contrary, too little
-is frequently fatal; for, if they once droop their heads for want of
-water, they very rarely survive the neglect.
-
-
-
-
-ERICA acuminata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores fasciculati, sub-terminales. Pedunculi
-breves. Corolla sub-cylindrica, ore arctata, pollicaris, purpurea;
-laciniis ovatis, revolutis. Folia quaterna, trigona, retorta, acuminata,
-lucida, supra plana, subtus sulcata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis,
-ramossissimus. Rami flexuosi, filiformes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow in bunches, nearly
-terminal. Footstalks short. Blossom nearly cylindrical, narrowed at the
-mouth, an inch long, and purple. Segments of the border are egg-shaped,
-and rolled back. Leaves by fours, three-sided, rolled back,
-sharp-pointed, and shining, flat on their upper surface, and furrowed
-beneath. Stem shrubby, a foot high, very branching. The branches are
-flexuose, and thread-shaped.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf shown from the under side, magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA Aitonia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, terni.
-Pedunculi longi, purpurei, bracteis tribus instructi. Corolla
-sesquipollicaris, sulcata, linearia, summo inflata, ore arctata;
-laciniis cordatis, maximis, expansis, extus carneis, intus albidis.
-Folia terna, erecto-patentia, serrata, acuminata, crassa, subtus
-sulcata. Caulis sesquipedalis. Rami et ramuli filiformes, flexibiles.
-Rami simplices, longi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips two-horned at the base, and within the blossom. Flowers grow at the
-summit of the branches, three in a bunch. The footstalks are long,
-purple, and furnished with three floral leaves. Blossom an inch and a
-half long, furrowed and linear, swelled at the end and narrowed at the
-mouth; the segments of the border are very large, and expanded,
-flesh-coloured on the outside, and white within. Leaves by threes,
-between erect and spreading, sawed, sharp-pointed, thick, and furrowed
-beneath. Stem a foot and a half high. The large and small branches are
-thread-shaped and supple. The branches are simple and long.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA ampullacea.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores umbellati, sæpe quatuor, viscosi,
-terminales. Pedunculi longi. Corolla basi inflata, apice attenuata,
-longitudinaliter striata, sub-sesquipollicaris, ore arctata, saturate
-purpurea. Folia quaterna, trigona, ciliata, retorta, mucronata. Caulis
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips two-horned at the base, within the blossom. Flowers grow in bunches
-mostly of four, are clammy, and terminate the branches. Footstalks long.
-Blossom swelled at the base, and tapering to the end, striped
-longitudinally, nearly an inch and a half long, straitened at the mouth,
-which is of a deep purple. Leaves by fours, three-sided, fringed, rolled
-back, and sharp-pointed. Stem shrubby, a foot high, and branching.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA aspera.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, terni
-vel seni, cernui. Pedunculi brevissimi, bracteis tribus hispidis
-adpressis. Corolla tubulato-ventricosa, setis densissime circumsessa,
-lutea, pollicaris, ore obsolete quadrifida. Folia quaterna, lanceolata,
-aculeata, subtus sulco exarata. Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Rami pauci;
-ramuli numerosi, simplices.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches
-in umbels of from three to six, nodding. Peduncles very short, and
-furnished with three hispid floral leaves pressed to the cup. Blossom of
-an inflated tubular form, closely beset with bristles, yellow, an inch
-long; the mouth is slightly divided into four segments. Leaves by fours,
-lance-shaped, prickly, and deeply furrowed beneath. Stem upright, two
-feet high. Branches few; the smaller branches numerous and simple.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from October till February.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf magnified.
-2. The under side of a leaf magnified.
-3. The empalement magnified.
-4. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA Banksia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis, plerumque
-terni, cernui. Pedunculi brevissimi. Perianthium duplex; exterius
-triphyllum, interius tetraphyllum; late ovatum, rigidum, carinatum,
-acuminatum. Corolla cylindrica, viride-lutea; oris laciniis revolutis.
-Folia terna, subulata, trigona, acuminata. Caulis decumbens, rigidus,
-scaber, sub-spithamæus, ramosissimus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow at the
-ends of the small branches, mostly by threes, nodding. Footstalks short.
-Cup double; the outer one three-leaved, the inner one four-leaved;
-broadly egg-shaped, harsh, keeled, and sharp-pointed. Blossom
-cylindrical, of a greenish yellow. Segments of the border rolled back.
-Leaves by threes, awl-shaped, three-sided, and sharp-pointed. Stem
-drooping, harsh, rough, scarce a span high, and very much branched.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from February till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives detached from the pointal.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA Banksia, _purpurea_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terni,
-cernui; pedunculis brevissimis. Perianthium duplex; exterius triphyllum,
-interius tetraphyllum; foliolis lanceolatis, rigidis. Corolla
-cylindrica, luteolo-alba; oris laciniis patentibus, saturate purpureis.
-Folia terna, subulata, trigona, lucida. Frutex pygmæus, sub-spithamæus,
-rigidus, ramosissimus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow by
-threes at the ends of the small branches, nodding; with very short
-footstalks. Cup double; the outer three-leaved, the inner four-leaved.
-The leaflets are lance-shaped, and harsh. Blossom cylindrical, of a
-yellowish white. The segments of the border are spreading, and of a deep
-purple. Leaves by threes, awl-shaped, three-sided, and shining. A dwarf
-shrub, scarce a span high, harsh, and much branched.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives.
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA blanda.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ exertæ, basi bicornes. Flores numerosi, terminales, umbellati,
-horizontaliter siti. Pedunculi longi, colorati. Corolla sub-cylindrica,
-incarnata, læviter tomentosa; laciniis æqualibus, erectis. Folia
-plerumque sena, linearia, obtusa, asperiuscula, basi recurvata, apice
-adscendentia; petiolis longis. Caulis fruticosus, spithamæus, teres.
-Rami numerosi, recurvato-adscendentes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips without the blossom, and two-horned at their base. Flowers
-numerous, in terminal bunches, in a horizontal direction. Footstalks
-long, and coloured. Blossom nearly cylindrical, flesh-coloured, and
-slightly downy. The segments of the border are equal, and upright.
-Leaves mostly by sixes, linear, blunt, and roughish, bent downwards at
-the base, with ascending points. Footstalks long. Stem shrubby, a span
-high, round. Branches numerous, bending downwards, and ascending.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from April till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA calycina, _minor_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terni, in ultimis ramulis terminales.
-Pedunculi carnei, bracteis tribus minutis coloratis instructi.
-Perianthium tetraphyllum; foliolis spathulatis, corollâ longioribus.
-Corolla minuta, urceolata, saturate carnea, ad basin pallida; oris
-laciniis patentibus. Folia terna, lanceolata, lucide viridia, adpressa.
-Caulis filiformis, spithamæus, erecto-patens, ramosissimus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers grow by threes, and terminate
-the smaller branches. The footstalks are flesh-coloured, and furnished
-with three small coloured floral leaves. Cup four-leaved. Leaflets
-spathula-shaped, and longer than the blossom. Blossom very small,
-pitcher-shaped, of a deep flesh-colour, and pale at the base: the
-segments of the border spreading. Leaves by threes, lance-shaped, of a
-shining green, and pressed to the branches. Stem thread-shaped, a span
-high, erect, spreading, and very much branched.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives and pointal.
-4. A chive magnified.
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA coronata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, terminales, simpliciter
-verticillati, conferti, viscosi. Pedunculi longi, curvati. Corolla
-cylindrico-clavata, pollicaris, nitida, ima parte profunde carnea, apice
-viridi, ore arctata; laciniis rectis. Folia octona, linearia, obtusa,
-supra scabra, subtus sulcata, attenuata in petiolos longos capillares.
-Caulis fruticosus, erectus, tripedalis. Rami simplices, longi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, and within the blossom. The flowers are numerous,
-terminating the branches in simple whorls, crowded together, and clammy.
-The footstalks are long, and curved. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped,
-an inch long, and shining; the lower part of a strong flesh colour, the
-end green; compressed at the mouth, whose segments are straight. Leaves
-grow by eights, linear, blunt-ended, rough on the upper surface,
-furrowed beneath, and tapering into long hair-like footstalks. Stem
-shrubby, upright, three feet high. Branches simple and long.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from February till April.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA cruenta.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis brevissimis terminales,
-prope caulis summitatem, quasi formantes cuspidem longum. Corolla
-clavato-cylindrica, glabra, nitida, cruenta, pollicaris; oris laciniis
-rectis, obtusis. Pedunculi longi. Folia terna et quaterna, linearia,
-glabra, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus. Rami erecti,
-ramulis numerosis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, and within the blossom. The flowers terminate the very
-short branches near the summit of the stem, forming as it were a long
-bunch or spike. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, smooth, shining, of a
-blood colour, and an inch long. The segments of the border are obtuse,
-and straight out. Footstalks long. Leaves by threes or fours, linear,
-smooth, and spreading. Stem shrubby, two feet high, and upright. The
-branches are upright, with numerous small branches.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA elegans.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores capitati, terminales, cernui.
-Pedunculi colorati, bracteis tribus instructi etiam coloratis. Corolla
-deorsum ventricosa, superne arctata, basi carnea, ore viridi. Folia
-terna, trigona, linearia, glauca, parum incurvata, et patentes. Caulis
-robustus, fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus; ramulis patulis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers headed, terminal, and nodding.
-Peduncles coloured, and furnished with three floral leaves also
-coloured. Blossom bellied below, contracted above, flesh-coloured at the
-base, with a green mouth. Leaves by threes, three-sided, linear, of a
-sea green colour, a little incurved, and spreading. Stem stout, shrubby,
-a foot high, branching; the branches spreading.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from November till February.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement and floral leaves.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. A branch with the involucrum of the flowers.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA elata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, solitarii, spicam
-formantes. Pedunculi breves, bracteis tribus spathulatis instructi.
-Corolla clavata, curvata, tomentosa, maxima, aurantia; oris laciniis
-revolutis. Folia quaterna, sæpe quina, glabra, teretiuscula, obtusa.
-Caulis erectus, sex-pedalis et ultra, parum ramosus. Ramuli plurimi,
-breves, tomentosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers grow at the ends of the
-branches, solitary, forming a spike. Footstalks short, having three
-spathula-shaped floral leaves. Blossom club-shaped, curved, downy, very
-large, and of an orange colour; the segments of the mouth rolled back.
-Leaves by fours, often by fives, smooth, roundish, and blunt. Stem
-upright, growing six feet high or more, rarely branched. Small branches
-numerous, short, and downy.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. The chives and pointal.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA erubescens.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, quaterni,
-nutantes. Pedunculi brevissimi. Calyx duplex; foliolis late ovatis,
-sulcatis, squamosis, dentatis. Corolla cylindracea, pilis glandulosis
-sub-pollicaribus densissime circumsessa. Os intus pilosum, imprimis
-album, denique roseum. Folia quaterna, lanceolata, aculeata. Caulis
-erectus, sub-bipedalis. Rami pauci. Ramuli numerosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches
-by fours, hanging down. Footstalks very short. Cup double; the leaflets
-broadly ovate, furrowed, skinny, and toothed. Blossom cylindrical,
-closely beset with glandular hairs near an inch long. The inner part of
-the mouth hairy, white at first, and then dying off of a rose colour.
-Leaves by fours, lance-shaped, and prickly. Stem upright, near two feet
-high. Large branches few. Smaller ones numerous.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from March till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA formosa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, verticillati,
-axillares, ad interpositionem foliorum, horizontals, sub-spicati.
-Corolla clavata, pollicaris, parum curvata, glabra, coccinea; oris
-laciniis expansis, maximis, sub-recurvis. Folia sub-sena, linearia,
-glabra, rigida, acuta, patentia, parum curvata. Caulis fruticosus,
-erectus. Rami verticillati, erecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, and just without the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls, at
-the tops of the branches, close to the stem, at the insertion of the
-leaves, horizontally, and rather in a spike. Blossom club-shaped, an
-inch long, a little curved, smooth, and of a scarlet colour. The
-segments of the border are spread out, very large, and a little turned
-back. Leaves mostly in sixes, linear, smooth, harsh, sharp-pointed,
-spreading, and a little curved. Stem shrubby, upright. The branches grow
-in whorls, and upright.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA glandulosa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui, 4-6 in
-singula umbella. Corolla ovata, nitida, purpurea, laciniis subrotundis,
-erectis. Calyx tetraphyllus, foliolis inæqualibus purpureis, pilis
-glanduliferis ciliatis. Folia quaterna, expansa, pilis apice glandulosis
-ciliata. Caulis fruticosus, sub-pedalis, flexuosus. Rami et ramuli
-numerosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, umbelled, nodding,
-from 4 to 6 in each umbel. Blossom egg-shaped, shining, purple, with
-roundish erect segments. Cup four-leaved, with unequal purple leaflets
-edged with gland-bearing hairs. Leaves in fours, expanded, edged with
-hairs which are glandular at the points. Stem shrubby, near a foot high,
-flexuose. The large and small branches are numerous.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till January.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA globosa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ inclusæ, basi bicornes. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminates,
-umbellati, cernui. Pedunculi longissimi, glanduloso-pilosi. Corolla
-globosa, incarnata; oris laciniis obtusis, incurvatis. Folia terna,
-spathulata, subtus carinata; marginibus glandulosis, revolutis. Caulis
-fruticosus, sesquipedalis. Rami et ramuli numerosi, villosi,
-erecto-patentes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips within, and two-horned at the base. Flowers terminate the small
-branches in umbels, nodding. Footstalks very long, and glandularly
-hairy. Blossom globular, and flesh-coloured. The segments of the border
-are obtuse, and turned inwards. Leaves by threes, spathula-shaped, and
-keeled beneath: the margins are glandular, and rolled back. Stem
-shrubby, a foot and a half high. The large and smaller branches are
-numerous, hairy, and between erect and spreading.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till November.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA grandiflora.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores ex axillis foliorum, sub apice ramorum,
-verticillati. Corolla clavata, sesquipollicaris, parum curvata, glabra,
-aurantia. Folia quaterna, linearia, rigida, recta. Caulis fruticosus,
-erectus, tripedalis et ultra. Rami simplicissimi, erecti, verticillati.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers grow from the footstalks of
-the leaves, near the summit of the branches, in whorls. Blossom
-club-shaped, an inch and a half long, slightly curved, smooth, and
-orange-coloured. Leaves by fours, linear, harsh, and straight. Stem
-shrubby, upright, three feet or more high. The branches are very simple,
-upright, and in whorls.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. Chives and pointal, magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Hibbertia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, in multis
-verticillis simplicibus. Corolla sub-cylindracea, curvata, tenuissime
-sulcata, micans, viscosa, saturate et læte rubra, sed apicem versus
-viridis. Folia sena, obtusa, conferta. Caulis fruticosus, erectus,
-pedalis, robustus; ramis patentibus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers grow near the summit of
-the branches in numerous single whorls. Blossom nearly cylindrical,
-curved, and slightly furrowed, shining, viscous, of a deep bright red,
-but towards the end green. Leaves in sixes, blunt, and crowded. Stem
-shrubby, upright, a foot high, and stout. The larger branches spreading.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. Chives and pointal, a tip and the summit magnified.
-3. Seed-bud magnified.
-4. A blossom of a smaller variety.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA imbricata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, sub-terni, cernui.
-Perianthium duplicatum, adpressum, imbricatum; foliolis ovatis,
-viscosis, incarnatis; pedunculis longitudine calycis. Corolla urceolata,
-apice incarnata; laciniis minutis, obtusis, erectis. Folia terna,
-linearia, recta, truncata. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, spithamæus. Rami
-et ramuli numerosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches,
-mostly by threes, nodding. Cup double, pressed to the blossom, and
-tiled. The leaflets are egg-shaped, clammy, and flesh-coloured.
-Footstalks the length of the cup. Blossom pitcher-shaped, flesh-coloured
-at the mouth. The segments are blunt, small, and upright. Leaves by
-threes, linear, straight, and appearing cut off at the point. Stem
-shrubby, upright, a span high. The larger and smaller branches are
-numerous.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA lachnæa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores plerumque terni, in capitulis
-terminalibus. Corolla sub-campanulata, alba; laciniis rotundis, maximis,
-expansis. Folia terna, carnosa, obtusa, imbricata. Caulis fruticosus,
-sub-pedalis, ramosus. Rami et ramuli foliis imbricatis involuti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, just within the blossom. Flowers chiefly by threes, in
-terminal heads. Blossom nearly bell-shaped, and white; with the segments
-round, large, and spreading. Leaves by threes, fleshy, blunt, and tiled.
-Stem shrubby, near a foot high, and branching. The large and small
-branches are enveloped by the leaves, which are tiled.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA lanata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in extremis ramulis terminates,
-quaterni, adpressi, cernuo-patentes; pedunculis brevissimis. Calyx
-duplex; exterius triphyllum, interius tetraphyllum; foliolis ovatis,
-concavis, incurvatis, lanâ densâ tectis, adpressis. Corolla sub-globosa,
-albida, lanata, in sinu calycis fere recondita. Folia terna, cuneata,
-marginibus revolutis, lanata. Caulis laxus, sesquipedalis. Rami et
-ramuli numerosi, laxi, tomentosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers terminate the
-extremity of the branches by fours, pressed together, are nodding, and
-spreading; with very short footstalks. Empalement double; the outer
-three-leaved, the inner one four-leaved: the leaflets are ovate,
-concave, turned inwards, covered by a thick wool, and pressed to the
-flowers. Blossom nearly globular, whitish, woolly, and nearly hid within
-the cup. Leaves by threes, wedge-shaped, rolled back at the edges, and
-woolly. Stem weak, a foot and a half high. The large and small branches
-are numerous, weak, and downy.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The empalement magnified.
-4. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA lanuginosa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares, sæpe solitarii,
-subsessiles. Corolla ovata, ad basin inflata, apice acuta, tomentosa,
-albido-lutescens, basi fusco-purpurascens. Folia terna, linearia,
-lanata, ciliata, patentes. Caulis humilis, robustus, sub-pedalis,
-fruticosus; ramis numerosis, plerumque simplicibus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers axillary, often solitary,
-nearly sessile. Blossom egg-shaped, swelled at the base, and pointed at
-the end, downy, of a dingey yellow white, and of a purply brown at the
-base. Leaves by threes, linear, with woolly hair, and spreading. Stem
-low, stout, scarce a foot high, shrubby. The branches are numerous, and
-mostly simple.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from October till January.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The same spread open.
-4. The chives and pointal.
-5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Linnæoides.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, sub-quaterni,
-horizontales; pedunculis fere nullis. Corolla sub-cylindracea, tumida,
-pilosa, ad basin purpurea, et superne alba. Folia quaterna, linearia,
-pilosa. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, et patens. Ramuli numerosi, pilosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the smaller
-branches mostly by fours, in a horizontal direction; scarcely any
-footstalks. Blossom nearly cylindrical, swelled, and hairy, purple at
-the base, and white at the upper part. Leaves by fours, linear, and
-hairy. Stem shrubby, upright, and spreading. The smaller branches are
-numerous and hairy.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from January till May.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA mammosa.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, conferti,
-verticillati, penduli, spicam longam formantes. Pedunculi longissimi.
-Corolla ventricoso-cylindracea, apice attenuata, ad basin constricta,
-profunde purpurea; laciniis minutis, erectis. Folia quaterna, linearia,
-erecta, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, sesquipedalis. Rami
-verticillati, erecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers nearly terminal, in crowded
-whorls, hanging down, and forming a long spike. Footstalks very long.
-Blossom of a swelled cylinder-shape, tapered at the end, and pinched in
-at the base, of a deep purple colour. The segments of the border are
-very small, and upright. Leaves by fours, linear, erect, and spreading.
-Stem shrubby, upright, a foot and a half high. The branches are whorled
-and upright.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till November.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA mammosa, _minor_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores semi-unciales, in summitate ramorum,
-verticillati, penduli. Corolla purpurea, ventricoso-cylindrica, apice
-attenuata, ad basin constricta; laciniis minutis, erectis. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, glabra, curvata; seniora patentia, juniora
-adscendentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, pedalis et ultra. Rami
-verticillati, curvati.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers half an inch long, near the
-summit of the branches, in whorls, hanging down. Blossom purple, of a
-swelled cylinder-shape, tapered at the end, and pinched-in at the base.
-The segments of the border are very small, and upright. Leaves by fours,
-linear, smooth, and curved; the older ones spreading, and the younger
-ones ascending. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot or more high. The branches
-grow in whorls, and are curved.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from September till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA margaritacea.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, subcernui, umbellulati.
-Corolla urceolata, alba; laciniæ limbi obtusæ, erecto-patulæ. Folia
-quaterna, lineari-trigona, erecta, glabra. Caulis erectus,
-sesquipedalis, ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi, erecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches, are a
-little bent downwards, and grow in small bunches. Blossom
-pitcher-shaped, and white. The segments of the border are blunt,
-upright, and spreading. Leaves by fours, linearly three-sided, upright,
-and smooth. Stem upright, a foot and a half high, branching; the small
-branches are numerous, and upright.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from June till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA marifolia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui.
-Perianthium tetraphyllum, foliolis spathulatis, canaliculatis, ciliatis.
-Corolla albida, urceoliformis, oris laciniis sub-reflexis. Folia terna,
-patentia, late ovata, revoluta, subtus albida. Caulis erectus,
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosissimus. Ramuli frequentissimi, verticillati.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, just within the blossom. The flowers terminate the
-branches in bunches, and nodding. Cup four-leaved; the leaflets are
-spathula-shaped, channelled and lashed. Blossom white, pitcher-shaped;
-the segments of the border slightly bent back. Leaves by threes,
-spreading, of a broad egg-shape, rolled back at the edges, and whitish
-beneath. Stem upright, shrubby, a foot high, very branching. The smaller
-branches numerous, and in whorls.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from April till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Massonia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, verticillis simplicibus,
-cernuo-patentibus. Corolla sub-cylindracea, micans, viscosa, colore
-rubro, luteo, et viridi, quam speciosissime imbuta. Folia sub-quaterna,
-pilis longis vestita. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, bipedalis, ad basin
-simplex, dein ramosus; rami sub-erecti, foliis omnino tecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers nearly terminal in simple
-whorls, bending down, and spreading. Blossom nearly cylindrical,
-shining, clammy, and most beautifully coloured with red, yellow, and
-green. Leaves mostly by fours, clothed with long hairs. Stem shrubby,
-upright, two feet high, simple at the base, then branching, the branches
-nearly upright, and quite covered by the leaves.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from April till August.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA monadelphia.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ, attenuatæ in filamenta plana,
-compressa. Flores in ramulis, bini vel terni, terminales, cernui, in
-medio ramorum racemum formantes speciosissimum. Calyx duplex, coloratus;
-exterior triphyllus, foliolis late-ovatis, interior tetraphyllus, major.
-Corolla conica, sub-pollicaris, glabra, læte rubra; oris laciniis
-adpressis. Folia terna, obtusa, sub-tomentosa. Caulis erectus,
-sesquipedalis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom, very long, and tapering into
-filaments which are flat, and pressed together. Flowers grow by twos and
-threes at the ends of the smaller branches, hanging down, forming a
-beautiful spike near the middle of the larger branches. Empalement
-double, and coloured, the outer one is three-leaved; the leaflets are
-broadly egg-shaped; the inner one is four-leaved, and larger than the
-outer. Blossom cone-shaped, near an inch long, smooth, and of a bright
-red colour; segments of the border are pressed to the threads. Leaves by
-threes, obtuse, and rather downy. Stem upright, a foot and a half high.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal.
-3. The same spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Muscari.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores luteoli, suaviter olentes, sæpius
-quaterni, cruciformes, terminales. Corolla oblongo-ovata, summa parte
-arctata; laciniis æqualibus, revolutis. Folia quaterna, linearia, acuta,
-glabra, nitida. Caulis fruticosus, sesquipedalis, ramosissimus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips, beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers yellowish, and
-sweet-scented, mostly four together, cross-shaped, and terminating the
-branches. Blossom oblong-egg-shaped, narrowed at the top; with the
-segments equal, and rolled back. Leaves by fours, linear, pointed,
-smooth, and shining. Stem shrubby, a foot and a half high, and very
-branching.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from March till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA nitida.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati,
-terni vel quini, cernui. Pedunculi breves, bracteis tribus
-calyciformibus adpressis. Corolla ovata, inflata, crystallino-alba,
-nitida, magnitudine pisi; laciniis revolutis. Folia terna, obtusa,
-linearia, erecto-patentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, sesquipedalis;
-ramulis numerosis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips crested, and within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small
-branches in umbels of from 3 to 5, nodding. Footstalks short, with three
-floral leaves of the shape of the cup, and pressed to it. Blossom
-egg-shaped and swelled out, of a crystalline white, shining, and of the
-size of a pea: segments of the border rolled back. Leaves by threes,
-obtuse, linear, and between erect and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright,
-a foot and a half high, with numerous small branches.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA obbata, _var. umbellata_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ inclusæ, basi bicornes. Flores terminales, umbellati, conferti,
-pedunculis brevibus. Corolla ventricosa, nitidissime alba, basi
-quadrata, ore arctata, leviter sulcata. Limbus maximus; laciniis
-rotundatis, patentibus; glandulis octo fauci circumpositis. Folia
-quaterna, reflexa, rigida, ciliata, acuminata, subtus sulcata. Caulis
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus. Rami laxi, filiformes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips within the blossom, and two-horned at their base. Flowers terminate
-the branches in umbels crowded together, with short footstalks. Blossom
-bellied, of a very shining white, squared at the base, straitened at the
-mouth, and slightly furrowed. Border very large. Segments roundish, and
-spreading, with eight glands surrounding the mouth. Leaves by fours,
-reflexed, harsh, fringed, sharp-pointed, and furrowed beneath. Stem
-shrubby, a foot high, branching. The branches are loose, and
-thread-shaped.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till August.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. A segment of the border magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA patens.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores in apice ramulorum, terni. Pedunculi
-breves. Corolla campanulata, purpurea; laciniis ovatis, concavis,
-maximis, expansis. Folia terna, ovalia, concava, glandulosa, obtusa,
-patentia; petiolis brevissimis adpressis. Caulis fruticosus, erectus,
-bipedalis. Rami et ramuli numerosi, verticillati, virgati, patentes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small
-branches, by threes. Footstalks short. Blossom bell-shaped, and purple.
-The segments of the border are oval, concave, very large, and spreading.
-Leaves by threes, oval, concave, glandular, blunt, and spreading; with
-very short footstalks pressed to the branches. Stem shrubby, upright,
-two feet high. The large and small branches are numerous, whorled,
-twiggy, and spreading.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from February till June.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Patersonia, _coccinea_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in summitate ramorum verticillati,
-recti. Corolla cylindraceo-clavata, coccinea, ore arctata,
-sub-pollicaris. Folia plerumque quinata vel sena, erecta, setacea, in
-petiolos capillares deorsum attenuata. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis;
-ramis ramulisque erectis, et sæpe alternis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow at the tops of the
-branches in whorls, straight out. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, of
-a scarlet colour, narrowed at the mouth, and near an inch long. Leaves
-chiefly in fives or sixes, erect, bristle-shaped, and attenuated
-downwards into capillary footstalks. Stem shrubby, two feet high; the
-branches and branchlets erect, and often alternate.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from April till August.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA penicillata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores solitarii, penduli, medio
-ramorum spicati. Pedunculi colorati, longi. Corolla conica, purpurea;
-laciniis minutis, erectis, luteo-virentibus. Folia terna, linearia,
-fasciculata, glabra, patentia. Caulis erectus, fruticosus,
-sub-bipedalis. Rami sub-simplices; ramuli conferti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow
-solitary, hanging down, making a spike from the middle of the branches.
-Footstalks coloured, and long. Blossom conical, and purple. Segments
-small, upright, and of a greenish yellow. Leaves by threes, linear,
-bundled, smooth, and spreading. Stem upright, shrubby, near two feet
-high. Branches nearly simple; smaller branches crowded.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till August.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA petiolata.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores terminales, plerumque ternati,
-sub-erecti. Pedunculi brevissimi. Calyx duplex; exterius triphyllus;
-interius tetraphyllus foliolis longioribus ad basin late ovatis. Corolla
-campanulata, alba; laciniis semi-rotundis, patentibusque. Folia terna,
-patentia, cuneata, latiuscula, crassiuscula, et lucida, petiolis
-longissimis. Suffrutex pygmæus. Rami patentes. Ramuli numerosi,
-conferti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers terminal, chiefly in
-threes, nearly upright. Peduncles very short. Empalement double; the
-outer three-leaved; the inner four-leaved longer, and broadly egg-shaped
-at the base. Blossom bell-shaped, and white. The segments are roundish,
-and spreading. Leaves by threes, spreading, wedge-shaped, broadish,
-rather thick, and shining, with very long footstalks. It is a dwarfish
-shrub. Branches spreading. The small branches are numerous, and crowded.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. A blossom.
-4. The chives detached, one tip magnified.
-5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA pinifolia, _coccinea_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores verticillati, conferti, patentes.
-Corolla tubulosa, coccinea; laciniis revolutis, tenuiter crenulatis.
-Folia sena, conferta, incurvata, et patentia. Caulis fruticosus,
-semi-pedalis, robustus. Rami foliis dense tecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers in crowded whorls, and
-spreading. Blossom tubular, of a scarlet colour: the segments of the
-border are rolled back, and slightly notched. Leaves by sixes, crowded,
-turned inward, and spreading. Stem shrubby, half a foot high, stout.
-Branches thickly covered with leaves.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till April.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives expanded, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA pinifolia, _discolor_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores horizontaliter verticillati, sub apices
-ramorum. Pedunculi colorati, hirsuti. Corolla tubulosa, costata,
-pollicaris, pilis glandulosis densissime circumsessa, apicem versus
-albis, ad basin rubris: laciniis revolutis, obsolete crenulatis. Folia
-plerumque sena, confertissima, linearia. Caulis fruticosus, brevis,
-robustus. Rami foliis dense tecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers whorled, near the ends of
-the branches, in a horizontal direction. Footstalks coloured and hispid.
-Blossom tubular, ribbed, an inch long, and closely beset with glandular
-hairs, white towards the end, and red at the base. Segments of the
-border are rolled back, and slightly notched. Leaves mostly by sixes,
-very crowded, and linear. Stem shrubby, short, and stout. The branches
-thickly covered with leaves.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till July.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA Plukenetia, _nana_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, longissimæ, exertæ. Flores solitarii, in medio ramorum,
-ex axillis foliorum. Pedunculi longissimi, bracteis minutis, remotis.
-Corolla sub-cylindrica, glabra, rubro-purpurea; laciniis limbi obtusis,
-obsoletis, viridibus, erectis. Folia terna, linearia, glabra, arcuata,
-inflexa, subtus sulcata. Caulis sub-pedalis, erectus, robustus. Ramuli
-numerosi, sub-erecti.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, very long, and without the blossom. Flowers grow singly,
-in the middle of the branches, from the base of the leaves. Footstalks
-very long, with minute floral leaves at a distance from the cup. Blossom
-nearly cylindrical, smooth, of a red purple; the segments of the border
-blunt, very small, green, and upright. Leaves by threes, linear, smooth,
-bent like a bow, turned inwards, and furrowed beneath. Stem nearly a
-foot high, upright, and sturdy. The small branches are numerous, and
-nearly upright.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from June till November.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.
-2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA princeps.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores speciosi, terminales, in umbellis
-nutantibus, 6-10-floris. Pedunculi colorati. Calyx lanceolatus,
-carinatus, ciliatusque. Corolla ovato-clavata, inflata, lævigata, ore
-arctata, læte rubicunda. Folia quaterna, recurva, late linearia,
-ciliata, et aristata. Caulis fruticosus, sub-pedalis, ramosus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers showy, terminal in nodding
-umbels of 6 to 10 flowers. Peduncles coloured. Cup lance-shaped, keeled,
-and ciliated. Blossom ovately club-shaped, inflated, and smooth,
-narrowed at the mouth, and of a glowing red colour. Leaves by fours,
-recurved, broadly linear, ciliated and aristated. Stem shrubby, near a
-foot high, and branching.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.
-2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA propendens.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales in ramulis lateralibus,
-pendulis, plerumque binati. Pedunculi colorati. Corolla campamilata,
-rubro-purpurea, tomentosa; laciniis lato-ovatis, patentibus. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, pubescentia; seniora reflexa. Caulis fruticosus,
-sub-pedalis, flexuosus. Rami patentes, ramulis floriferis pendulis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers terminal, in small
-lateral pendulous branches, chiefly in pairs. Footstalks coloured.
-Blossom bell-shaped, of a red purple colour, and downy. The segments of
-the border are broadly egg-shaped, and spreading. Leaves by fours,
-linear, and downy; the older ones reflexed. Stem shrubby, near a foot
-high, and flexuose. Branches spreading, with the little flower-bearing
-branches pendulous.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA pyramidalis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in apicibus ramulorum umbellati,
-sub-quaterni. Corolla campanulato-infundibuliformis, carnea: laciniis
-limbi acutis, semi-ovatis, maximis. Folia sub-quaterna, linearia,
-pilosa, tenuia. Caulis fruticosus, ramosus, flexilis. Ramuli
-frequentissimi, verticillati, sub-quaterni, breves, cernui.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow at the ends of the
-small branches in bunches, mostly of four. Blossom between bell-and
-funnel-shaped, flesh-coloured: the segments of the border pointed,
-half-egg-shaped, and very large. Leaves mostly by fours, linear, hairy,
-and thin. Stem shrubby, branching, and flexible. Small branches
-numerous, whorled, mostly in fours, short, and hanging down.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from September till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA ramentacea.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, terminales, umbellati,
-conferti. Pedunculi purpurei, longissimi. Corolla globosa,
-rubro-purpurea, ore contracto, laciniis minutis, reflexis. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, glabra. Caulis erectus, spithamæus, ramosissimus.
-Rami et ramuli filiformes, divaricato-patentes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, terminating the
-branches in close bunches. The footstalks are purple, and very long.
-Blossom globular, of a reddish purple, contracted at the mouth, the
-segments of which are very small, and rolled back. Leaves by fours,
-linear, and smooth. Stem upright, a span high, and very much branched.
-The large and small branches are thread-shaped, and spread in various
-directions.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
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-
-
-
-
-ERICA retorta.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, sub-terminales, verticillati,
-viscosi. Pedunculi longi. Corolla basi inflata, apice attenuata; ima
-parte carnea, summa saturate purpurea, ore arctata. Folia quaterna,
-retorta, seta terminali aristata, margine ciliata. Caulis fruticosus,
-pedalis, erectus, ramosus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers are numerous, nearly
-terminal, in whorls, and clammy. Footstalks long. The blossom is swelled
-at the base, and tapers to the point; the lower part is of a
-flesh-colour, the upper of a deep purple, and straitened at the mouth.
-Leaves by fours, rolled back, and terminating with an awn-like bristle,
-fringed at the edge. Stem shrubby, a foot high, upright, and branching.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till October.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf.
-2. The empalement magnified,
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA rupestris.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, plerumque ternati, cernui.
-Pedunculi rubri. Corolla campanulata, alba; laciniis semi-rotundis,
-patentibusque. Folia quaterna, conferta, patula, linearia, crassa,
-obtusa, lucida. Caulis humilis, humi fusus inter rupes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, chiefly in threes,
-nodding. Footstalks red. Blossom bell-shaped, white; with the segments
-half round and spreading. Leaves by fours, crowded, spreading, linear,
-thick, blunt, and shining. The stem is low, and spread about upon the
-ground amongst rocks.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till November.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The under side of a leaf.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA tenuiflora.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis quaterni, patentes;
-pedunculis brevissimis. Perianthium duplex; exterius triphyllum;
-foliolis lanceolatis; interius tetraphyllum, longius. Corolla
-tubæformis, tenuissima, lutea; oris laciniis acuminatis, patentibus.
-Folia terna et quaterna, linearia, erecta. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis,
-debilis. Rami et ramuli virgati.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow by fours, at the ends
-of the small branches, spreading. Footstalks very short. Cup double; the
-outer one is three-leaved; the leaflets lance-shaped; the inner one is
-four-leaved, and longer than the outer. Blossom trumpet-shaped, very
-slender and yellow; segments of the border sharp-pointed, and spreading.
-Leaves by threes and fours, linear, and upright. Stem shrubby, a foot
-high, and weak; the large and small branches are twiggy.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from April till June.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. A blossom.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA vestita, _alba_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores in ramis verticillati,
-erecto-patentes. Corolla clavata, pollicaris, alba, pubescens. Folia
-sena, conferta, uncialia, linearia, tremulenta. Pedunculi longissimi.
-Caulis tripedalis, erectus; ramis simplicibus, adscendentibus.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, and just within the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls upon
-the branches, upright and spreading. Blossom club-shaped, an inch long,
-white, and downy. Leaves by sixes, crowded, an inch long, linear, and
-tremulous. Footstalks very long. Stem three feet high, upright; with
-simple ascending branches.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from July till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal.
-3. The same spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA viridis.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores infra apices ramorum confertim
-verticillati, horizontales. Corolla cylindrica, uncialis, saturate
-viridis, viscosa, costata, asperiuscula. Folia sena, linearia, patentia.
-Caulis fruticosus, erectus. Rami plerumque simplices, erecti et rigidi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers grow near the ends of
-the branches crowdedly whorled, and horizontal. Blossom cylindrical, an
-inch long, of a deep green, clammy, ribbed, and roughish. Leaves by
-sixes, linear, and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright. The branches are
-mostly simple, erect, and rigid.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from May till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement.
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA Uhria.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, sub-exertæ; stylo exerto, apice curvato. Flores
-terminales, solitarii, racemum formantes in apicibus ramorum. Corolla
-tubuloso-clavata, sanguinea, apice virescens, viscosa; laciniis limbi
-erectis. Folia terna, linearia, glabra, erecto-patentia. Caulis
-fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami pauci; ramuli numerosi.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, just without the blossom. Shaft without, and curved at the
-end. Flowers terminate the small branches, grow solitary, forming a long
-bunch near the tops of the branches. Blossom tubularly club-shaped, of a
-blood colour, green at the end, and clammy. The segments of the border
-are upright. Leaves by threes, linear, smooth, and between erect and
-spreading. Stem shrubby, two feet high. The larger branches are few; the
-smaller ones numerous.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till September.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. The empalement magnified.
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ERICA Uhria, _pilosa_.
-
-
-DESCRIPTIO.
-
-Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ; stylo exerto, apice curvato. Flores
-terminales, sub-bini, numerosi. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, curvata,
-pilosa, rubro-purpurea, apice virescens, viscosa; laciniis limbi
-erectis. Folia terna, linearia, pilosa, subtus sulcata. Caulis
-fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami pauci, erecti. Ramuli frequentissimi,
-erecto-patentes.
-
-
-DESCRIPTION.
-
-Tips bearded, within the blossom. Shaft, without the blossom, curved at
-the point. Flowers terminate the branches, mostly by twos, and numerous.
-Blossom tubularly club-shaped, curved, hairy, of a red purple, green at
-the end, and clammy. Segments of the border upright. Leaves by threes,
-linear, hairy, and furrowed beneath. Stem shrubby, two feet high. The
-larger branches are few and erect; the smaller branches numerous, and
-between erect and spreading.
-
- * * * * *
-
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.
-In bloom from August till December.
-
-
-REFERENCE.
-
-1. A leaf magnified.
-2. The empalement magnified.
-3. The chives and pointal, summit magnified.
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.
-5. Seed-bud magnified.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-ALPHABETICAL INDEX
-
-TO THE
-
-FIGURES IN VOL. III.
-
-
-101. Erica acuminata.
-
-102. Aitonia.
-
-103. ampullacea.
-
-104. aspera.
-
-105. Banksia.
-
-106. α purpurea.
-
-107. blanda.
-
-108. calycina, _minor_.
-
-109. coronata.
-
-110. cruenta.
-
-111. elegans.
-
-112. elata.
-
-113. erubescens.
-
-114. formosa.
-
-115. glandulosa.
-
-116. globosa.
-
-117. grandiflora.
-
-118. Hibbertia.
-
-119. imbricata.
-
-120. lachnæa.
-
-121. lanata.
-
-122. lanuginosa.
-
-123. Linnæoides.
-
-124. mammosa.
-
-125. α minor.
-
-126. margaritacea.
-
-127. marifolia.
-
-128. Massonia.
-
-129. monadelphia.
-
-130. muscari.
-
-131. nitida.
-
-132. obbata, _umbellata_.
-
-133. patens.
-
-134. Patersonia, _coccinea_.
-
-135. penicillata.
-
-136. petiolata.
-
-137. pinnifolica, _coccinea_.
-
-138. β discolor.
-
-139. Plukenetia, _nana_.
-
-140. princeps.
-
-141. propendens.
-
-142. pyramidalis.
-
-143. ramentacea.
-
-144. retorta.
-
-145. rupestris.
-
-146. tenuiflora.
-
-147. vestita, _alba_.
-
-148. viridis.
-
-149. Uhria.
-
-150. α pilosa.
-
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-THE<br>
-<span class="lspc">HEATHERY</span>;</h1>
-<p class="c">
-OR A
-<br><br>
-MONOGRAPH
-<br><br>
-OF
-<br><br>
-<span class="big250">THE GENUS ERICA:</span>
-<br><br>
-CONTAINING
-<br><br>
-COLOURED ENGRAVINGS,
-<br><br>
-<small>WITH</small><br><br>
-
-LATIN AND ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONS, DISSECTIONS, ETC.
-<br><br>
-<small>OF ALL</small>
-<br><br>
-<small>THE KNOWN SPECIES OF THAT EXTENSIVE AND DISTINGUISHED
-TRIBE OF PLANTS.</small>
-<br><br>
-By&#160; <span class="lspc">H. C. ANDREWS</span>.
-<br><br>
-
-IN SIX VOLUMES.
-<br><br>
-<span class="big">VOL. III.</span>
-<br><br>
-SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED.
-<br><br><br>
-
-LONDON:<br>
-HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.<br>
-1845.</p>
-
-<p>
-<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="DISSERTATION_concluded"></a>DISSERTATION concluded.</h2>
-
-<p class="nind"><span class="letra">T</span><span class="smcap">he</span> limits of this extensive family may be considered, with some degree
-of accuracy, to be bounded by about three hundred (species and distinct
-varieties): consequently, in the termination of this Volume, the Genus
-may be regarded as half delineated. The Cape of Good Hope has been, and
-still continues to be, the emporium for this unrivalled tribe of plants;
-and unless some new source should be found to extend this already
-numerous Genus, by the discovery of some unexpected mine of novelty; we
-otherwise have little doubt but the termination of the Sixth Volume will
-be found to contain all the species and distinct varieties. The
-difficulty of preserving many of this fine tribe is still a subject of
-general complaint, and by no means easy to be remedied where the
-situation is low, as the great enemies of the Ericas are the fogs, which
-invariably gravitate towards the marshes and low grounds; but where
-the situation is elevated and open, the preservation of the major part
-of them is by no means so difficult. Greater care is requisite in the
-watering of them than is generally imagined, as too much renders them
-weak, and subjects them to damp off; whilst, on the contrary, too little
-is frequently fatal; for, if they once droop their heads for want of
-<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span>water, they very rarely survive the neglect.</p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_101"></a><a id="ERICA_acuminata"></a>ERICA acuminata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores fasciculati, sub-terminales. Pedunculi
-breves. Corolla sub-cylindrica, ore arctata, pollicaris, purpurea;
-laciniis ovatis, revolutis. Folia quaterna, trigona, retorta, acuminata,
-lucida, supra plana, subtus sulcata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis,
-ramossissimus. Rami flexuosi, filiformes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow in bunches, nearly
-terminal. Footstalks short. Blossom nearly cylindrical, narrowed at the
-mouth, an inch long, and purple. Segments of the border are egg-shaped,
-and rolled back. Leaves by fours, three-sided, rolled back,
-sharp-pointed, and shining, flat on their upper surface, and furrowed
-beneath. Stem shrubby, a foot high, very branching. The branches are
-flexuose, and thread-shaped.</p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf shown from the under side, magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_001.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_001.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_102"></a><a id="ERICA_Aitonia"></a>ERICA Aitonia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, terni.
-Pedunculi longi, purpurei, bracteis tribus instructi. Corolla
-sesquipollicaris, sulcata, linearia, summo inflata, ore arctata;
-laciniis cordatis, maximis, expansis, extus carneis, intus albidis.
-Folia terna, erecto-patentia, serrata, acuminata, crassa, subtus
-sulcata. Caulis sesquipedalis. Rami et ramuli filiformes, flexibiles.
-Rami simplices, longi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips two-horned at the base, and within the blossom. Flowers grow at the
-summit of the branches, three in a bunch. The footstalks are long,
-purple, and furnished with three floral leaves. Blossom an inch and a
-half long, furrowed and linear, swelled at the end and narrowed at the
-mouth; the segments of the border are very large, and expanded,
-flesh-coloured on the outside, and white within. Leaves by threes,
-between erect and spreading, sawed, sharp-pointed, thick, and furrowed
-beneath. Stem a foot and a half high. The large and small branches are
-thread-shaped and supple. The branches are simple and long.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_002.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_002.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_103"></a><a id="ERICA_ampullacea"></a>ERICA ampullacea.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores umbellati, sæpe quatuor, viscosi,
-terminales. Pedunculi longi. Corolla basi inflata, apice attenuata,
-longitudinaliter striata, sub-sesquipollicaris, ore arctata, saturate
-purpurea. Folia quaterna, trigona, ciliata, retorta, mucronata. Caulis
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips two-horned at the base, within the blossom. Flowers grow in bunches
-mostly of four, are clammy, and terminate the branches. Footstalks long.
-Blossom swelled at the base, and tapering to the end, striped
-longitudinally, nearly an inch and a half long, straitened at the mouth,
-which is of a deep purple. Leaves by fours, three-sided, fringed, rolled
-back, and sharp-pointed. Stem shrubby, a foot high, and branching.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_003.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_003.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_104"></a><a id="ERICA_aspera"></a>ERICA aspera.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, terni
-vel seni, cernui. Pedunculi brevissimi, bracteis tribus hispidis
-adpressis. Corolla tubulato-ventricosa, setis densissime circumsessa,
-lutea, pollicaris, ore obsolete quadrifida. Folia quaterna, lanceolata,
-aculeata, subtus sulco exarata. Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Rami pauci;
-ramuli numerosi, simplices.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches
-in umbels of from three to six, nodding. Peduncles very short, and
-furnished with three hispid floral leaves pressed to the cup. Blossom of
-an inflated tubular form, closely beset with bristles, yellow, an inch
-long; the mouth is slightly divided into four segments. Leaves by fours,
-lance-shaped, prickly, and deeply furrowed beneath. Stem upright, two
-feet high. Branches few; the smaller branches numerous and simple.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from October till February.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br>
-3. The empalement magnified.<br>
-4. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_004.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_004.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_105"></a><a id="ERICA_Banksia"></a>ERICA Banksia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis, plerumque
-terni, cernui. Pedunculi brevissimi. Perianthium duplex; exterius
-triphyllum, interius tetraphyllum; late ovatum, rigidum, carinatum,
-acuminatum. Corolla cylindrica, viride-lutea; oris laciniis revolutis.
-Folia terna, subulata, trigona, acuminata. Caulis decumbens, rigidus,
-scaber, sub-spithamæus, ramosissimus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow at the
-ends of the small branches, mostly by threes, nodding. Footstalks short.
-Cup double; the outer one three-leaved, the inner one four-leaved;
-broadly egg-shaped, harsh, keeled, and sharp-pointed. Blossom
-cylindrical, of a greenish yellow. Segments of the border rolled back.
-Leaves by threes, awl-shaped, three-sided, and sharp-pointed. Stem
-drooping, harsh, rough, scarce a span high, and very much branched.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from February till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives detached from the pointal.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_005.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_005.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_106"></a><a id="ERICA_Banksia_purpurea"></a>ERICA Banksia, <i>purpurea</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terni,
-cernui; pedunculis brevissimis. Perianthium duplex; exterius triphyllum,
-interius tetraphyllum; foliolis lanceolatis, rigidis. Corolla
-cylindrica, luteolo-alba; oris laciniis patentibus, saturate purpureis.
-Folia terna, subulata, trigona, lucida. Frutex pygmæus, sub-spithamæus,
-rigidus, ramosissimus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow by
-threes at the ends of the small branches, nodding; with very short
-footstalks. Cup double; the outer three-leaved, the inner four-leaved.
-The leaflets are lance-shaped, and harsh. Blossom cylindrical, of a
-yellowish white. The segments of the border are spreading, and of a deep
-purple. Leaves by threes, awl-shaped, three-sided, and shining. A dwarf
-shrub, scarce a span high, harsh, and much branched.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives.<br>
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_006.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_006.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_107"></a><a id="ERICA_blanda"></a>ERICA blanda.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ exertæ, basi bicornes. Flores numerosi, terminales, umbellati,
-horizontaliter siti. Pedunculi longi, colorati. Corolla sub-cylindrica,
-incarnata, læviter tomentosa; laciniis æqualibus, erectis. Folia
-plerumque sena, linearia, obtusa, asperiuscula, basi recurvata, apice
-adscendentia; petiolis longis. Caulis fruticosus, spithamæus, teres.
-Rami numerosi, recurvato-adscendentes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips without the blossom, and two-horned at their base. Flowers
-numerous, in terminal bunches, in a horizontal direction. Footstalks
-long, and coloured. Blossom nearly cylindrical, flesh-coloured, and
-slightly downy. The segments of the border are equal, and upright.
-Leaves mostly by sixes, linear, blunt, and roughish, bent downwards at
-the base, with ascending points. Footstalks long. Stem shrubby, a span
-high, round. Branches numerous, bending downwards, and ascending.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from April till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_007.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_007.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_34">[Pg 34]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_33">[Pg 33]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_108"></a><a id="ERICA_calycina_minor"></a>ERICA calycina, <i>minor</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terni, in ultimis ramulis terminales.
-Pedunculi carnei, bracteis tribus minutis coloratis instructi.
-Perianthium tetraphyllum; foliolis spathulatis, corollâ longioribus.
-Corolla minuta, urceolata, saturate carnea, ad basin pallida; oris
-laciniis patentibus. Folia terna, lanceolata, lucide viridia, adpressa.
-Caulis filiformis, spithamæus, erecto-patens, ramosissimus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers grow by threes, and terminate
-the smaller branches. The footstalks are flesh-coloured, and furnished
-with three small coloured floral leaves. Cup four-leaved. Leaflets
-spathula-shaped, and longer than the blossom. Blossom very small,
-pitcher-shaped, of a deep flesh-colour, and pale at the base: the
-segments of the border spreading. Leaves by threes, lance-shaped, of a
-shining green, and pressed to the branches. Stem thread-shaped, a span
-high, erect, spreading, and very much branched.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal.<br>
-4. A chive magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_35">[Pg 35]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_008.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_008.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_38">[Pg 38]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_37">[Pg 37]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_36">[Pg 36]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_109"></a><a id="ERICA_coronata"></a>ERICA coronata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, terminales, simpliciter
-verticillati, conferti, viscosi. Pedunculi longi, curvati. Corolla
-cylindrico-clavata, pollicaris, nitida, ima parte profunde carnea, apice
-viridi, ore arctata; laciniis rectis. Folia octona, linearia, obtusa,
-supra scabra, subtus sulcata, attenuata in petiolos longos capillares.
-Caulis fruticosus, erectus, tripedalis. Rami simplices, longi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, and within the blossom. The flowers are numerous,
-terminating the branches in simple whorls, crowded together, and clammy.
-The footstalks are long, and curved. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped,
-an inch long, and shining; the lower part of a strong flesh colour, the
-end green; compressed at the mouth, whose segments are straight. Leaves
-grow by eights, linear, blunt-ended, rough on the upper surface,
-furrowed beneath, and tapering into long hair-like footstalks. Stem
-shrubby, upright, three feet high. Branches simple and long.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from February till April.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_39">[Pg 39]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_009.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_009.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_42">[Pg 42]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_41">[Pg 41]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_40">[Pg 40]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_110"></a><a id="ERICA_cruenta"></a>ERICA cruenta.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis brevissimis terminales,
-prope caulis summitatem, quasi formantes cuspidem longum. Corolla
-clavato-cylindrica, glabra, nitida, cruenta, pollicaris; oris laciniis
-rectis, obtusis. Pedunculi longi. Folia terna et quaterna, linearia,
-glabra, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus. Rami erecti,
-ramulis numerosis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, and within the blossom. The flowers terminate the very
-short branches near the summit of the stem, forming as it were a long
-bunch or spike. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, smooth, shining, of a
-blood colour, and an inch long. The segments of the border are obtuse,
-and straight out. Footstalks long. Leaves by threes or fours, linear,
-smooth, and spreading. Stem shrubby, two feet high, and upright. The
-branches are upright, with numerous small branches.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_43">[Pg 43]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_010.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_010.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_46">[Pg 46]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_45">[Pg 45]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_44">[Pg 44]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_111"></a><a id="ERICA_elegans"></a>ERICA elegans.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores capitati, terminales, cernui.
-Pedunculi colorati, bracteis tribus instructi etiam coloratis. Corolla
-deorsum ventricosa, superne arctata, basi carnea, ore viridi. Folia
-terna, trigona, linearia, glauca, parum incurvata, et patentes. Caulis
-robustus, fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus; ramulis patulis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers headed, terminal, and nodding.
-Peduncles coloured, and furnished with three floral leaves also
-coloured. Blossom bellied below, contracted above, flesh-coloured at the
-base, with a green mouth. Leaves by threes, three-sided, linear, of a
-sea green colour, a little incurved, and spreading. Stem stout, shrubby,
-a foot high, branching; the branches spreading.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from November till February.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. A branch with the involucrum of the flowers.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_47">[Pg 47]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_011.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_011.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_50">[Pg 50]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_49">[Pg 49]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_48">[Pg 48]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_112"></a><a id="ERICA_elata"></a>ERICA elata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, solitarii, spicam
-formantes. Pedunculi breves, bracteis tribus spathulatis instructi.
-Corolla clavata, curvata, tomentosa, maxima, aurantia; oris laciniis
-revolutis. Folia quaterna, sæpe quina, glabra, teretiuscula, obtusa.
-Caulis erectus, sex-pedalis et ultra, parum ramosus. Ramuli plurimi,
-breves, tomentosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers grow at the ends of the
-branches, solitary, forming a spike. Footstalks short, having three
-spathula-shaped floral leaves. Blossom club-shaped, curved, downy, very
-large, and of an orange colour; the segments of the mouth rolled back.
-Leaves by fours, often by fives, smooth, roundish, and blunt. Stem
-upright, growing six feet high or more, rarely branched. Small branches
-numerous, short, and downy.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_51">[Pg 51]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_012.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_012.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_54">[Pg 54]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_53">[Pg 53]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_52">[Pg 52]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_113"></a><a id="ERICA_erubescens"></a>ERICA erubescens.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, quaterni,
-nutantes. Pedunculi brevissimi. Calyx duplex; foliolis late ovatis,
-sulcatis, squamosis, dentatis. Corolla cylindracea, pilis glandulosis
-sub-pollicaribus densissime circumsessa. Os intus pilosum, imprimis
-album, denique roseum. Folia quaterna, lanceolata, aculeata. Caulis
-erectus, sub-bipedalis. Rami pauci. Ramuli numerosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches
-by fours, hanging down. Footstalks very short. Cup double; the leaflets
-broadly ovate, furrowed, skinny, and toothed. Blossom cylindrical,
-closely beset with glandular hairs near an inch long. The inner part of
-the mouth hairy, white at first, and then dying off of a rose colour.
-Leaves by fours, lance-shaped, and prickly. Stem upright, near two feet
-high. Large branches few. Smaller ones numerous.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from March till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_55">[Pg 55]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_013.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_013.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_58">[Pg 58]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_57">[Pg 57]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_56">[Pg 56]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_114"></a><a id="ERICA_formosa"></a>ERICA formosa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, verticillati,
-axillares, ad interpositionem foliorum, horizontals, sub-spicati.
-Corolla clavata, pollicaris, parum curvata, glabra, coccinea; oris
-laciniis expansis, maximis, sub-recurvis. Folia sub-sena, linearia,
-glabra, rigida, acuta, patentia, parum curvata. Caulis fruticosus,
-erectus. Rami verticillati, erecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, and just without the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls, at
-the tops of the branches, close to the stem, at the insertion of the
-leaves, horizontally, and rather in a spike. Blossom club-shaped, an
-inch long, a little curved, smooth, and of a scarlet colour. The
-segments of the border are spread out, very large, and a little turned
-back. Leaves mostly in sixes, linear, smooth, harsh, sharp-pointed,
-spreading, and a little curved. Stem shrubby, upright. The branches grow
-in whorls, and upright.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_59">[Pg 59]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_014.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_014.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_62">[Pg 62]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_61">[Pg 61]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_60">[Pg 60]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_115"></a><a id="ERICA_glandulosa"></a>ERICA glandulosa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui, 4-6 in
-singula umbella. Corolla ovata, nitida, purpurea, laciniis subrotundis,
-erectis. Calyx tetraphyllus, foliolis inæqualibus purpureis, pilis
-glanduliferis ciliatis. Folia quaterna, expansa, pilis apice glandulosis
-ciliata. Caulis fruticosus, sub-pedalis, flexuosus. Rami et ramuli
-numerosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, umbelled, nodding,
-from 4 to 6 in each umbel. Blossom egg-shaped, shining, purple, with
-roundish erect segments. Cup four-leaved, with unequal purple leaflets
-edged with gland-bearing hairs. Leaves in fours, expanded, edged with
-hairs which are glandular at the points. Stem shrubby, near a foot high,
-flexuose. The large and small branches are numerous.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till January.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_63">[Pg 63]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_015.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_015.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_66">[Pg 66]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_65">[Pg 65]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_64">[Pg 64]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_116"></a><a id="ERICA_globosa"></a>ERICA globosa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ inclusæ, basi bicornes. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminates,
-umbellati, cernui. Pedunculi longissimi, glanduloso-pilosi. Corolla
-globosa, incarnata; oris laciniis obtusis, incurvatis. Folia terna,
-spathulata, subtus carinata; marginibus glandulosis, revolutis. Caulis
-fruticosus, sesquipedalis. Rami et ramuli numerosi, villosi,
-erecto-patentes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips within, and two-horned at the base. Flowers terminate the small
-branches in umbels, nodding. Footstalks very long, and glandularly
-hairy. Blossom globular, and flesh-coloured. The segments of the border
-are obtuse, and turned inwards. Leaves by threes, spathula-shaped, and
-keeled beneath: the margins are glandular, and rolled back. Stem
-shrubby, a foot and a half high. The large and smaller branches are
-numerous, hairy, and between erect and spreading.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till November.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_67">[Pg 67]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_016.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_016.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_70">[Pg 70]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_69">[Pg 69]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_68">[Pg 68]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_117"></a><a id="ERICA_grandiflora"></a>ERICA grandiflora.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores ex axillis foliorum, sub apice ramorum,
-verticillati. Corolla clavata, sesquipollicaris, parum curvata, glabra,
-aurantia. Folia quaterna, linearia, rigida, recta. Caulis fruticosus,
-erectus, tripedalis et ultra. Rami simplicissimi, erecti, verticillati.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers grow from the footstalks of
-the leaves, near the summit of the branches, in whorls. Blossom
-club-shaped, an inch and a half long, slightly curved, smooth, and
-orange-coloured. Leaves by fours, linear, harsh, and straight. Stem
-shrubby, upright, three feet or more high. The branches are very simple,
-upright, and in whorls.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. Chives and pointal, magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_71">[Pg 71]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_017.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_017.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_74">[Pg 74]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_73">[Pg 73]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_72">[Pg 72]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_118"></a><a id="ERICA_Hibbertia"></a>ERICA Hibbertia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, in multis
-verticillis simplicibus. Corolla sub-cylindracea, curvata, tenuissime
-sulcata, micans, viscosa, saturate et læte rubra, sed apicem versus
-viridis. Folia sena, obtusa, conferta. Caulis fruticosus, erectus,
-pedalis, robustus; ramis patentibus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers grow near the summit of
-the branches in numerous single whorls. Blossom nearly cylindrical,
-curved, and slightly furrowed, shining, viscous, of a deep bright red,
-but towards the end green. Leaves in sixes, blunt, and crowded. Stem
-shrubby, upright, a foot high, and stout. The larger branches spreading.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. Chives and pointal, a tip and the summit magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud magnified.<br>
-4. A blossom of a smaller variety.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_75">[Pg 75]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_018.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_018.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_78">[Pg 78]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_77">[Pg 77]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_76">[Pg 76]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_119"></a><a id="ERICA_imbricata"></a>ERICA imbricata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, sub-terni, cernui.
-Perianthium duplicatum, adpressum, imbricatum; foliolis ovatis,
-viscosis, incarnatis; pedunculis longitudine calycis. Corolla urceolata,
-apice incarnata; laciniis minutis, obtusis, erectis. Folia terna,
-linearia, recta, truncata. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, spithamæus. Rami
-et ramuli numerosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches,
-mostly by threes, nodding. Cup double, pressed to the blossom, and
-tiled. The leaflets are egg-shaped, clammy, and flesh-coloured.
-Footstalks the length of the cup. Blossom pitcher-shaped, flesh-coloured
-at the mouth. The segments are blunt, small, and upright. Leaves by
-threes, linear, straight, and appearing cut off at the point. Stem
-shrubby, upright, a span high. The larger and smaller branches are
-numerous.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_79">[Pg 79]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_019.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_019.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_82">[Pg 82]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_81">[Pg 81]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_80">[Pg 80]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_120"></a><a id="ERICA_lachnaea"></a>ERICA lachnæa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores plerumque terni, in capitulis
-terminalibus. Corolla sub-campanulata, alba; laciniis rotundis, maximis,
-expansis. Folia terna, carnosa, obtusa, imbricata. Caulis fruticosus,
-sub-pedalis, ramosus. Rami et ramuli foliis imbricatis involuti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, just within the blossom. Flowers chiefly by threes, in
-terminal heads. Blossom nearly bell-shaped, and white; with the segments
-round, large, and spreading. Leaves by threes, fleshy, blunt, and tiled.
-Stem shrubby, near a foot high, and branching. The large and small
-branches are enveloped by the leaves, which are tiled.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_83">[Pg 83]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_020.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_020.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_86">[Pg 86]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_85">[Pg 85]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_84">[Pg 84]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_121"></a><a id="ERICA_lanata"></a>ERICA lanata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in extremis ramulis terminates,
-quaterni, adpressi, cernuo-patentes; pedunculis brevissimis. Calyx
-duplex; exterius triphyllum, interius tetraphyllum; foliolis ovatis,
-concavis, incurvatis, lanâ densâ tectis, adpressis. Corolla sub-globosa,
-albida, lanata, in sinu calycis fere recondita. Folia terna, cuneata,
-marginibus revolutis, lanata. Caulis laxus, sesquipedalis. Rami et
-ramuli numerosi, laxi, tomentosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers terminate the
-extremity of the branches by fours, pressed together, are nodding, and
-spreading; with very short footstalks. Empalement double; the outer
-three-leaved, the inner one four-leaved: the leaflets are ovate,
-concave, turned inwards, covered by a thick wool, and pressed to the
-flowers. Blossom nearly globular, whitish, woolly, and nearly hid within
-the cup. Leaves by threes, wedge-shaped, rolled back at the edges, and
-woolly. Stem weak, a foot and a half high. The large and small branches
-are numerous, weak, and downy.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The empalement magnified.<br>
-4. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_87">[Pg 87]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_021.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_021.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_90">[Pg 90]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_89">[Pg 89]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_88">[Pg 88]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_122"></a><a id="ERICA_lanuginosa"></a>ERICA lanuginosa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares, sæpe solitarii,
-subsessiles. Corolla ovata, ad basin inflata, apice acuta, tomentosa,
-albido-lutescens, basi fusco-purpurascens. Folia terna, linearia,
-lanata, ciliata, patentes. Caulis humilis, robustus, sub-pedalis,
-fruticosus; ramis numerosis, plerumque simplicibus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers axillary, often solitary,
-nearly sessile. Blossom egg-shaped, swelled at the base, and pointed at
-the end, downy, of a dingey yellow white, and of a purply brown at the
-base. Leaves by threes, linear, with woolly hair, and spreading. Stem
-low, stout, scarce a foot high, shrubby. The branches are numerous, and
-mostly simple.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from October till January.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The same spread open.<br>
-4. The chives and pointal.<br>
-5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_91">[Pg 91]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_022.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_022.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_94">[Pg 94]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_93">[Pg 93]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_92">[Pg 92]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_123"></a><a id="ERICA_Linnaeoides"></a>ERICA Linnæoides.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, sub-quaterni,
-horizontales; pedunculis fere nullis. Corolla sub-cylindracea, tumida,
-pilosa, ad basin purpurea, et superne alba. Folia quaterna, linearia,
-pilosa. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, et patens. Ramuli numerosi, pilosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the smaller
-branches mostly by fours, in a horizontal direction; scarcely any
-footstalks. Blossom nearly cylindrical, swelled, and hairy, purple at
-the base, and white at the upper part. Leaves by fours, linear, and
-hairy. Stem shrubby, upright, and spreading. The smaller branches are
-numerous and hairy.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from January till May.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_95">[Pg 95]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_023.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_023.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_98">[Pg 98]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_97">[Pg 97]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_96">[Pg 96]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_124"></a><a id="ERICA_mammosa"></a>ERICA mammosa.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, conferti,
-verticillati, penduli, spicam longam formantes. Pedunculi longissimi.
-Corolla ventricoso-cylindracea, apice attenuata, ad basin constricta,
-profunde purpurea; laciniis minutis, erectis. Folia quaterna, linearia,
-erecta, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, sesquipedalis. Rami
-verticillati, erecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers nearly terminal, in crowded
-whorls, hanging down, and forming a long spike. Footstalks very long.
-Blossom of a swelled cylinder-shape, tapered at the end, and pinched in
-at the base, of a deep purple colour. The segments of the border are
-very small, and upright. Leaves by fours, linear, erect, and spreading.
-Stem shrubby, upright, a foot and a half high. The branches are whorled
-and upright.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till November.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. Chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_99">[Pg 99]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_024.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_024.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_102">[Pg 102]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_101">[Pg 101]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_100">[Pg 100]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_125"></a><a id="ERICA_mammosa_minor"></a>ERICA mammosa, <i>minor</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores semi-unciales, in summitate ramorum,
-verticillati, penduli. Corolla purpurea, ventricoso-cylindrica, apice
-attenuata, ad basin constricta; laciniis minutis, erectis. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, glabra, curvata; seniora patentia, juniora
-adscendentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, pedalis et ultra. Rami
-verticillati, curvati.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers half an inch long, near the
-summit of the branches, in whorls, hanging down. Blossom purple, of a
-swelled cylinder-shape, tapered at the end, and pinched-in at the base.
-The segments of the border are very small, and upright. Leaves by fours,
-linear, smooth, and curved; the older ones spreading, and the younger
-ones ascending. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot or more high. The branches
-grow in whorls, and are curved.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from September till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_103">[Pg 103]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_025.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_025.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_106">[Pg 106]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_105">[Pg 105]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_104">[Pg 104]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_126"></a><a id="ERICA_margaritacea"></a>ERICA margaritacea.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, subcernui, umbellulati.
-Corolla urceolata, alba; laciniæ limbi obtusæ, erecto-patulæ. Folia
-quaterna, lineari-trigona, erecta, glabra. Caulis erectus,
-sesquipedalis, ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi, erecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches, are a
-little bent downwards, and grow in small bunches. Blossom
-pitcher-shaped, and white. The segments of the border are blunt,
-upright, and spreading. Leaves by fours, linearly three-sided, upright,
-and smooth. Stem upright, a foot and a half high, branching; the small
-branches are numerous, and upright.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from June till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_107">[Pg 107]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_026.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_026.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_110">[Pg 110]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_109">[Pg 109]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_108">[Pg 108]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_127"></a><a id="ERICA_marifolia"></a>ERICA marifolia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui.
-Perianthium tetraphyllum, foliolis spathulatis, canaliculatis, ciliatis.
-Corolla albida, urceoliformis, oris laciniis sub-reflexis. Folia terna,
-patentia, late ovata, revoluta, subtus albida. Caulis erectus,
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosissimus. Ramuli frequentissimi, verticillati.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, just within the blossom. The flowers terminate the
-branches in bunches, and nodding. Cup four-leaved; the leaflets are
-spathula-shaped, channelled and lashed. Blossom white, pitcher-shaped;
-the segments of the border slightly bent back. Leaves by threes,
-spreading, of a broad egg-shape, rolled back at the edges, and whitish
-beneath. Stem upright, shrubby, a foot high, very branching. The smaller
-branches numerous, and in whorls.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from April till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_111">[Pg 111]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_027.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_027.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_114">[Pg 114]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_113">[Pg 113]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_112">[Pg 112]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_128"></a><a id="ERICA_Massonia"></a>ERICA Massonia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, verticillis simplicibus,
-cernuo-patentibus. Corolla sub-cylindracea, micans, viscosa, colore
-rubro, luteo, et viridi, quam speciosissime imbuta. Folia sub-quaterna,
-pilis longis vestita. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, bipedalis, ad basin
-simplex, dein ramosus; rami sub-erecti, foliis omnino tecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers nearly terminal in simple
-whorls, bending down, and spreading. Blossom nearly cylindrical,
-shining, clammy, and most beautifully coloured with red, yellow, and
-green. Leaves mostly by fours, clothed with long hairs. Stem shrubby,
-upright, two feet high, simple at the base, then branching, the branches
-nearly upright, and quite covered by the leaves.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from April till August.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_115">[Pg 115]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_028.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_028.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_118">[Pg 118]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_117">[Pg 117]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_116">[Pg 116]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_129"></a><a id="ERICA_monadelphia"></a>ERICA monadelphia.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ, attenuatæ in filamenta plana,
-compressa. Flores in ramulis, bini vel terni, terminales, cernui, in
-medio ramorum racemum formantes speciosissimum. Calyx duplex, coloratus;
-exterior triphyllus, foliolis late-ovatis, interior tetraphyllus, major.
-Corolla conica, sub-pollicaris, glabra, læte rubra; oris laciniis
-adpressis. Folia terna, obtusa, sub-tomentosa. Caulis erectus,
-sesquipedalis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom, very long, and tapering into
-filaments which are flat, and pressed together. Flowers grow by twos and
-threes at the ends of the smaller branches, hanging down, forming a
-beautiful spike near the middle of the larger branches. Empalement
-double, and coloured, the outer one is three-leaved; the leaflets are
-broadly egg-shaped; the inner one is four-leaved, and larger than the
-outer. Blossom cone-shaped, near an inch long, smooth, and of a bright
-red colour; segments of the border are pressed to the threads. Leaves by
-threes, obtuse, and rather downy. Stem upright, a foot and a half high.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal.<br>
-3. The same spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_119">[Pg 119]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_029.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_029.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_122">[Pg 122]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_121">[Pg 121]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_120">[Pg 120]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_130"></a><a id="ERICA_Muscari"></a>ERICA Muscari.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores luteoli, suaviter olentes, sæpius
-quaterni, cruciformes, terminales. Corolla oblongo-ovata, summa parte
-arctata; laciniis æqualibus, revolutis. Folia quaterna, linearia, acuta,
-glabra, nitida. Caulis fruticosus, sesquipedalis, ramosissimus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips, beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers yellowish, and
-sweet-scented, mostly four together, cross-shaped, and terminating the
-branches. Blossom oblong-egg-shaped, narrowed at the top; with the
-segments equal, and rolled back. Leaves by fours, linear, pointed,
-smooth, and shining. Stem shrubby, a foot and a half high, and very
-branching.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from March till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_123">[Pg 123]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_030.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_030.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_126">[Pg 126]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_125">[Pg 125]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_124">[Pg 124]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_131"></a><a id="ERICA_nitida"></a>ERICA nitida.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati,
-terni vel quini, cernui. Pedunculi breves, bracteis tribus
-calyciformibus adpressis. Corolla ovata, inflata, crystallino-alba,
-nitida, magnitudine pisi; laciniis revolutis. Folia terna, obtusa,
-linearia, erecto-patentia. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, sesquipedalis;
-ramulis numerosis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips crested, and within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small
-branches in umbels of from 3 to 5, nodding. Footstalks short, with three
-floral leaves of the shape of the cup, and pressed to it. Blossom
-egg-shaped and swelled out, of a crystalline white, shining, and of the
-size of a pea: segments of the border rolled back. Leaves by threes,
-obtuse, linear, and between erect and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright,
-a foot and a half high, with numerous small branches.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_127">[Pg 127]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_031.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_031.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_130">[Pg 130]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_129">[Pg 129]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_128">[Pg 128]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_132"></a><a id="ERICA_obbata_var_umbellata"></a>ERICA obbata, <i>var. umbellata</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ inclusæ, basi bicornes. Flores terminales, umbellati, conferti,
-pedunculis brevibus. Corolla ventricosa, nitidissime alba, basi
-quadrata, ore arctata, leviter sulcata. Limbus maximus; laciniis
-rotundatis, patentibus; glandulis octo fauci circumpositis. Folia
-quaterna, reflexa, rigida, ciliata, acuminata, subtus sulcata. Caulis
-fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus. Rami laxi, filiformes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips within the blossom, and two-horned at their base. Flowers terminate
-the branches in umbels crowded together, with short footstalks. Blossom
-bellied, of a very shining white, squared at the base, straitened at the
-mouth, and slightly furrowed. Border very large. Segments roundish, and
-spreading, with eight glands surrounding the mouth. Leaves by fours,
-reflexed, harsh, fringed, sharp-pointed, and furrowed beneath. Stem
-shrubby, a foot high, branching. The branches are loose, and
-thread-shaped.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till August.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. A segment of the border magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_131">[Pg 131]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_032.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_032.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_134">[Pg 134]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_133">[Pg 133]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_132">[Pg 132]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_133"></a><a id="ERICA_patens"></a>ERICA patens.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores in apice ramulorum, terni. Pedunculi
-breves. Corolla campanulata, purpurea; laciniis ovatis, concavis,
-maximis, expansis. Folia terna, ovalia, concava, glandulosa, obtusa,
-patentia; petiolis brevissimis adpressis. Caulis fruticosus, erectus,
-bipedalis. Rami et ramuli numerosi, verticillati, virgati, patentes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small
-branches, by threes. Footstalks short. Blossom bell-shaped, and purple.
-The segments of the border are oval, concave, very large, and spreading.
-Leaves by threes, oval, concave, glandular, blunt, and spreading; with
-very short footstalks pressed to the branches. Stem shrubby, upright,
-two feet high. The large and small branches are numerous, whorled,
-twiggy, and spreading.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from February till June.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_135">[Pg 135]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_033.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_033.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_138">[Pg 138]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_137">[Pg 137]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_136">[Pg 136]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_134"></a><a id="ERICA_Patersonia_coccinea"></a>ERICA Patersonia, <i>coccinea</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in summitate ramorum verticillati,
-recti. Corolla cylindraceo-clavata, coccinea, ore arctata,
-sub-pollicaris. Folia plerumque quinata vel sena, erecta, setacea, in
-petiolos capillares deorsum attenuata. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis;
-ramis ramulisque erectis, et sæpe alternis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow at the tops of the
-branches in whorls, straight out. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, of
-a scarlet colour, narrowed at the mouth, and near an inch long. Leaves
-chiefly in fives or sixes, erect, bristle-shaped, and attenuated
-downwards into capillary footstalks. Stem shrubby, two feet high; the
-branches and branchlets erect, and often alternate.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from April till August.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_139">[Pg 139]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_034.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_034.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_142">[Pg 142]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_141">[Pg 141]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_140">[Pg 140]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_135"></a><a id="ERICA_penicillata"></a>ERICA penicillata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, longissimæ. Flores solitarii, penduli, medio
-ramorum spicati. Pedunculi colorati, longi. Corolla conica, purpurea;
-laciniis minutis, erectis, luteo-virentibus. Folia terna, linearia,
-fasciculata, glabra, patentia. Caulis erectus, fruticosus,
-sub-bipedalis. Rami sub-simplices; ramuli conferti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, without the blossom, and very long. Flowers grow
-solitary, hanging down, making a spike from the middle of the branches.
-Footstalks coloured, and long. Blossom conical, and purple. Segments
-small, upright, and of a greenish yellow. Leaves by threes, linear,
-bundled, smooth, and spreading. Stem upright, shrubby, near two feet
-high. Branches nearly simple; smaller branches crowded.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till August.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_143">[Pg 143]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_035.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_035.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_146">[Pg 146]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_145">[Pg 145]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_144">[Pg 144]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_136"></a><a id="ERICA_petiolata"></a>ERICA petiolata.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores terminales, plerumque ternati,
-sub-erecti. Pedunculi brevissimi. Calyx duplex; exterius triphyllus;
-interius tetraphyllus foliolis longioribus ad basin late ovatis. Corolla
-campanulata, alba; laciniis semi-rotundis, patentibusque. Folia terna,
-patentia, cuneata, latiuscula, crassiuscula, et lucida, petiolis
-longissimis. Suffrutex pygmæus. Rami patentes. Ramuli numerosi,
-conferti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers terminal, chiefly in
-threes, nearly upright. Peduncles very short. Empalement double; the
-outer three-leaved; the inner four-leaved longer, and broadly egg-shaped
-at the base. Blossom bell-shaped, and white. The segments are roundish,
-and spreading. Leaves by threes, spreading, wedge-shaped, broadish,
-rather thick, and shining, with very long footstalks. It is a dwarfish
-shrub. Branches spreading. The small branches are numerous, and crowded.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. A blossom.<br>
-4. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br>
-5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_147">[Pg 147]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_036.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_036.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_150">[Pg 150]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_149">[Pg 149]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_148">[Pg 148]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_137"></a><a id="ERICA_pinifolia_coccinea"></a>ERICA pinifolia, <i>coccinea</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores verticillati, conferti, patentes.
-Corolla tubulosa, coccinea; laciniis revolutis, tenuiter crenulatis.
-Folia sena, conferta, incurvata, et patentia. Caulis fruticosus,
-semi-pedalis, robustus. Rami foliis dense tecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers in crowded whorls, and
-spreading. Blossom tubular, of a scarlet colour: the segments of the
-border are rolled back, and slightly notched. Leaves by sixes, crowded,
-turned inward, and spreading. Stem shrubby, half a foot high, stout.
-Branches thickly covered with leaves.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till April.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives expanded, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_151">[Pg 151]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_037.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_037.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_154">[Pg 154]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_153">[Pg 153]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_152">[Pg 152]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_138"></a><a id="ERICA_pinifolia_discolor"></a>ERICA pinifolia, <i>discolor</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores horizontaliter verticillati, sub apices
-ramorum. Pedunculi colorati, hirsuti. Corolla tubulosa, costata,
-pollicaris, pilis glandulosis densissime circumsessa, apicem versus
-albis, ad basin rubris: laciniis revolutis, obsolete crenulatis. Folia
-plerumque sena, confertissima, linearia. Caulis fruticosus, brevis,
-robustus. Rami foliis dense tecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers whorled, near the ends of
-the branches, in a horizontal direction. Footstalks coloured and hispid.
-Blossom tubular, ribbed, an inch long, and closely beset with glandular
-hairs, white towards the end, and red at the base. Segments of the
-border are rolled back, and slightly notched. Leaves mostly by sixes,
-very crowded, and linear. Stem shrubby, short, and stout. The branches
-thickly covered with leaves.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till July.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_155">[Pg 155]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_038.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_038.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_158">[Pg 158]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_157">[Pg 157]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_156">[Pg 156]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_139"></a><a id="ERICA_Plukenetia_nana"></a>ERICA Plukenetia, <i>nana</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, longissimæ, exertæ. Flores solitarii, in medio ramorum,
-ex axillis foliorum. Pedunculi longissimi, bracteis minutis, remotis.
-Corolla sub-cylindrica, glabra, rubro-purpurea; laciniis limbi obtusis,
-obsoletis, viridibus, erectis. Folia terna, linearia, glabra, arcuata,
-inflexa, subtus sulcata. Caulis sub-pedalis, erectus, robustus. Ramuli
-numerosi, sub-erecti.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, very long, and without the blossom. Flowers grow singly,
-in the middle of the branches, from the base of the leaves. Footstalks
-very long, with minute floral leaves at a distance from the cup. Blossom
-nearly cylindrical, smooth, of a red purple; the segments of the border
-blunt, very small, green, and upright. Leaves by threes, linear, smooth,
-bent like a bow, turned inwards, and furrowed beneath. Stem nearly a
-foot high, upright, and sturdy. The small branches are numerous, and
-nearly upright.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from June till November.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br>
-2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_159">[Pg 159]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_039.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_039.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_162">[Pg 162]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_161">[Pg 161]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_160">[Pg 160]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_140"></a><a id="ERICA_princeps"></a>ERICA princeps.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores speciosi, terminales, in umbellis
-nutantibus, 6-10-floris. Pedunculi colorati. Calyx lanceolatus,
-carinatus, ciliatusque. Corolla ovato-clavata, inflata, lævigata, ore
-arctata, læte rubicunda. Folia quaterna, recurva, late linearia,
-ciliata, et aristata. Caulis fruticosus, sub-pedalis, ramosus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers showy, terminal in nodding
-umbels of 6 to 10 flowers. Peduncles coloured. Cup lance-shaped, keeled,
-and ciliated. Blossom ovately club-shaped, inflated, and smooth,
-narrowed at the mouth, and of a glowing red colour. Leaves by fours,
-recurved, broadly linear, ciliated and aristated. Stem shrubby, near a
-foot high, and branching.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br>
-2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_163">[Pg 163]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_040.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_040.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_166">[Pg 166]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_165">[Pg 165]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_164">[Pg 164]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_141"></a><a id="ERICA_propendens"></a>ERICA propendens.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales in ramulis lateralibus,
-pendulis, plerumque binati. Pedunculi colorati. Corolla campamilata,
-rubro-purpurea, tomentosa; laciniis lato-ovatis, patentibus. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, pubescentia; seniora reflexa. Caulis fruticosus,
-sub-pedalis, flexuosus. Rami patentes, ramulis floriferis pendulis.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers terminal, in small
-lateral pendulous branches, chiefly in pairs. Footstalks coloured.
-Blossom bell-shaped, of a red purple colour, and downy. The segments of
-the border are broadly egg-shaped, and spreading. Leaves by fours,
-linear, and downy; the older ones reflexed. Stem shrubby, near a foot
-high, and flexuose. Branches spreading, with the little flower-bearing
-branches pendulous.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_167">[Pg 167]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_041.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_041.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_170">[Pg 170]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_169">[Pg 169]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_168">[Pg 168]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_142"></a><a id="ERICA_pyramidalis"></a>ERICA pyramidalis.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in apicibus ramulorum umbellati,
-sub-quaterni. Corolla campanulato-infundibuliformis, carnea: laciniis
-limbi acutis, semi-ovatis, maximis. Folia sub-quaterna, linearia,
-pilosa, tenuia. Caulis fruticosus, ramosus, flexilis. Ramuli
-frequentissimi, verticillati, sub-quaterni, breves, cernui.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow at the ends of the
-small branches in bunches, mostly of four. Blossom between bell-and
-funnel-shaped, flesh-coloured: the segments of the border pointed,
-half-egg-shaped, and very large. Leaves mostly by fours, linear, hairy,
-and thin. Stem shrubby, branching, and flexible. Small branches
-numerous, whorled, mostly in fours, short, and hanging down.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from September till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_171">[Pg 171]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_042.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_042.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_174">[Pg 174]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_173">[Pg 173]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_172">[Pg 172]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_143"></a><a id="ERICA_ramentacea"></a>ERICA ramentacea.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, terminales, umbellati,
-conferti. Pedunculi purpurei, longissimi. Corolla globosa,
-rubro-purpurea, ore contracto, laciniis minutis, reflexis. Folia
-quaterna, linearia, glabra. Caulis erectus, spithamæus, ramosissimus.
-Rami et ramuli filiformes, divaricato-patentes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, terminating the
-branches in close bunches. The footstalks are purple, and very long.
-Blossom globular, of a reddish purple, contracted at the mouth, the
-segments of which are very small, and rolled back. Leaves by fours,
-linear, and smooth. Stem upright, a span high, and very much branched.
-The large and small branches are thread-shaped, and spread in various
-directions.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_175">[Pg 175]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_043.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_043.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_178">[Pg 178]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_177">[Pg 177]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_176">[Pg 176]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_144"></a><a id="ERICA_retorta"></a>ERICA retorta.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, sub-terminales, verticillati,
-viscosi. Pedunculi longi. Corolla basi inflata, apice attenuata; ima
-parte carnea, summa saturate purpurea, ore arctata. Folia quaterna,
-retorta, seta terminali aristata, margine ciliata. Caulis fruticosus,
-pedalis, erectus, ramosus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers are numerous, nearly
-terminal, in whorls, and clammy. Footstalks long. The blossom is swelled
-at the base, and tapers to the point; the lower part is of a
-flesh-colour, the upper of a deep purple, and straitened at the mouth.
-Leaves by fours, rolled back, and terminating with an awn-like bristle,
-fringed at the edge. Stem shrubby, a foot high, upright, and branching.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till October.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified,<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_179">[Pg 179]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_044.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_044.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_182">[Pg 182]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_181">[Pg 181]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_180">[Pg 180]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_145"></a><a id="ERICA_rupestris"></a>ERICA rupestris.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, plerumque ternati, cernui.
-Pedunculi rubri. Corolla campanulata, alba; laciniis semi-rotundis,
-patentibusque. Folia quaterna, conferta, patula, linearia, crassa,
-obtusa, lucida. Caulis humilis, humi fusus inter rupes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, chiefly in threes,
-nodding. Footstalks red. Blossom bell-shaped, white; with the segments
-half round and spreading. Leaves by fours, crowded, spreading, linear,
-thick, blunt, and shining. The stem is low, and spread about upon the
-ground amongst rocks.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till November.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The under side of a leaf.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_183">[Pg 183]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_045.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_045.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_186">[Pg 186]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_185">[Pg 185]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_184">[Pg 184]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_146"></a><a id="ERICA_tenuiflora"></a>ERICA tenuiflora.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis quaterni, patentes;
-pedunculis brevissimis. Perianthium duplex; exterius triphyllum;
-foliolis lanceolatis; interius tetraphyllum, longius. Corolla
-tubæformis, tenuissima, lutea; oris laciniis acuminatis, patentibus.
-Folia terna et quaterna, linearia, erecta. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis,
-debilis. Rami et ramuli virgati.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow by fours, at the ends
-of the small branches, spreading. Footstalks very short. Cup double; the
-outer one is three-leaved; the leaflets lance-shaped; the inner one is
-four-leaved, and longer than the outer. Blossom trumpet-shaped, very
-slender and yellow; segments of the border sharp-pointed, and spreading.
-Leaves by threes and fours, linear, and upright. Stem shrubby, a foot
-high, and weak; the large and small branches are twiggy.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from April till June.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. A blossom.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_187">[Pg 187]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_046.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_046.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_190">[Pg 190]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_189">[Pg 189]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_188">[Pg 188]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_147"></a><a id="ERICA_vestita_alba"></a>ERICA vestita, <i>alba</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores in ramis verticillati,
-erecto-patentes. Corolla clavata, pollicaris, alba, pubescens. Folia
-sena, conferta, uncialia, linearia, tremulenta. Pedunculi longissimi.
-Caulis tripedalis, erectus; ramis simplicibus, adscendentibus.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, and just within the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls upon
-the branches, upright and spreading. Blossom club-shaped, an inch long,
-white, and downy. Leaves by sixes, crowded, an inch long, linear, and
-tremulous. Footstalks very long. Stem three feet high, upright; with
-simple ascending branches.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from July till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal.<br>
-3. The same spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_191">[Pg 191]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_047.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_047.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_194">[Pg 194]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_193">[Pg 193]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_192">[Pg 192]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_148"></a><a id="ERICA_viridis"></a>ERICA viridis.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores infra apices ramorum confertim
-verticillati, horizontales. Corolla cylindrica, uncialis, saturate
-viridis, viscosa, costata, asperiuscula. Folia sena, linearia, patentia.
-Caulis fruticosus, erectus. Rami plerumque simplices, erecti et rigidi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips beardless, and within the blossom. Flowers grow near the ends of
-the branches crowdedly whorled, and horizontal. Blossom cylindrical, an
-inch long, of a deep green, clammy, ribbed, and roughish. Leaves by
-sixes, linear, and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright. The branches are
-mostly simple, erect, and rigid.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from May till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement.<br>
-3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_195">[Pg 195]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_048.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_048.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_198">[Pg 198]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_197">[Pg 197]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_196">[Pg 196]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_149"></a><a id="ERICA_Uhria"></a>ERICA Uhria.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, sub-exertæ; stylo exerto, apice curvato. Flores
-terminales, solitarii, racemum formantes in apicibus ramorum. Corolla
-tubuloso-clavata, sanguinea, apice virescens, viscosa; laciniis limbi
-erectis. Folia terna, linearia, glabra, erecto-patentia. Caulis
-fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami pauci; ramuli numerosi.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, just without the blossom. Shaft without, and curved at the
-end. Flowers terminate the small branches, grow solitary, forming a long
-bunch near the tops of the branches. Blossom tubularly club-shaped, of a
-blood colour, green at the end, and clammy. The segments of the border
-are upright. Leaves by threes, linear, smooth, and between erect and
-spreading. Stem shrubby, two feet high. The larger branches are few; the
-smaller ones numerous.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till September.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. The empalement magnified.<br>
-2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br>
-3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_199">[Pg 199]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_049.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_049.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_202">[Pg 202]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_201">[Pg 201]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_200">[Pg 200]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_150"></a><a id="ERICA_Uhria_pilosa"></a>ERICA Uhria, <i>pilosa</i>.</h2>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p>
-
-<p>Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ; stylo exerto, apice curvato. Flores
-terminales, sub-bini, numerosi. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, curvata,
-pilosa, rubro-purpurea, apice virescens, viscosa; laciniis limbi
-erectis. Folia terna, linearia, pilosa, subtus sulcata. Caulis
-fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami pauci, erecti. Ramuli frequentissimi,
-erecto-patentes.</p>
-
-<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p>
-
-<p>Tips bearded, within the blossom. Shaft, without the blossom, curved at
-the point. Flowers terminate the branches, mostly by twos, and numerous.
-Blossom tubularly club-shaped, curved, hairy, of a red purple, green at
-the end, and clammy. Segments of the border upright. Leaves by threes,
-linear, hairy, and furrowed beneath. Stem shrubby, two feet high. The
-larger branches are few and erect; the smaller branches numerous, and
-between erect and spreading.</p>
-
-<p class="cbarr"><img src="images/barr.jpg" width="80" alt="&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;"></p>
-
-<p class="c">
-Native of the Cape of Good Hope.<br>
-In bloom from August till December.<br>
-</p>
-
-<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p>
-
-<table><tr><td>
-1. A leaf magnified.<br>
-2. The empalement magnified.<br>
-3. The chives and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br>
-5. Seed-bud magnified.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_203">[Pg 203]</a></span></p>
-
-<div class="figcenter"><a href="images/ill_050.jpg">
-<img src="images/ill_050.jpg" height="550" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_205">[Pg 205]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_204">[Pg 204]</a></span></p>
-
-<h2><a id="fig_"></a><a id="ALPHABETICAL_INDEX"></a>ALPHABETICAL INDEX<br><br>
-<small>TO THE</small><br><br>
-<small>FIGURES IN VOL. III.</small></h2>
-
-<table>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_101">101.</a></td><td rowspan="50"> Erica</td><td> acuminata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_102">102.</a></td><td>Aitonia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_103">103.</a></td><td>ampullacea.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_104">104.</a></td><td>aspera.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_105">105.</a></td><td>Banksia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_106">106.</a></td><td>α purpurea.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_107">107.</a></td><td>blanda.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_108">108.</a></td><td>calycina, <i>minor</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_109">109.</a></td><td>coronata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_110">110.</a></td><td>cruenta.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_111">111.</a></td><td>elegans.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_112">112.</a></td><td>elata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_113">113.</a></td><td>erubescens.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_114">114.</a></td><td>formosa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_115">115.</a></td><td>glandulosa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_116">116.</a></td><td>globosa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_117">117.</a></td><td>grandiflora.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_118">118.</a></td><td>Hibbertia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_119">119.</a></td><td>imbricata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_120">120.</a></td><td>lachnæa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_121">121.</a></td><td>lanata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_122">122.</a></td><td>lanuginosa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_123">123.</a></td><td>Linnæoides.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_124">124.</a></td><td>mammosa.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_125">125.</a></td><td>α minor.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_126">126.</a></td><td>margaritacea.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_127">127.</a></td><td>marifolia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_128">128.</a></td><td>Massonia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_129">129.</a></td><td>monadelphia.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_130">130.</a></td><td>muscari.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_131">131.</a></td><td>nitida.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_132">132.</a></td><td>obbata, <i>umbellata</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_133">133.</a></td><td>patens.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_134">134.</a></td><td>Patersonia, <i>coccinea</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_135">135.</a></td><td>penicillata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_136">136.</a></td><td>petiolata.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_137">137.</a></td><td>pinnifolica, <i>coccinea</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_138">138.</a></td><td>β discolor.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_139">139.</a></td><td>Plukenetia, <i>nana</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_140">140.</a></td><td>princeps.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_141">141.</a></td><td>propendens.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_142">142.</a></td><td>pyramidalis.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_143">143.</a></td><td>ramentacea.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_144">144.</a></td><td>retorta.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_145">145.</a></td><td>rupestris.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_146">146.</a></td><td>tenuiflora.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_147">147.</a></td><td>vestita, <i>alba</i>.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_148">148.</a></td><td>viridis.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_149">149.</a></td><td>Uhria.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="rt"><a href="#fig_150">150.</a></td><td>α pilosa.</td></tr>
-</table>
-
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