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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. 1 - -Author: Henry C. Andrews - -Release Date: December 26, 2022 [eBook #69639] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at - http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images - available at The Internet Archive) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEATHERY; VOL. 1 *** - - - - - - 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. I. - - SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED. - - - LONDON: - HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. - 1845. - - - - -INTRODUCTION. - - -_As an apology for the present undertaking, the Author has only to -observe, that the very great encouragement he has received in his folio -edition of the_ ERICAS, _joined with the repeated application of many of -its subscribers, for a small, concise, and pleasant reference to that -beautiful and extensive tribe, has induced him to offer to the amateurs -of plants in general, the present Monograph; in which will be given all -the known species, and likewise all those successively that may -hereafter be introduced; with Latin and English descriptions, -dissections, &c. on the same plan as the folio work_. - -_The Author therefore hopes it will be regarded as an agreeable -green-house companion, calculated to preserve the folio edition for the -use of the library, to which on account of its size it is best adapted._ - -_When one volume is completed, every necessary requisite for binding -will be given._ - - - - -A SHORT DISSERTATION. - - -This beautiful and extended tribe of plants, at present so much admired -and cultivated in our British Gardens, is but of recent introduction, at -least the major part of them, as antecedent to the year 1772 the few -species then known were the E. vulgaris, E. Tetralix, E. cinerea, and E. -vagans, natives; the E. Dabœcii, from Ireland; the E. arborea from -Madeira in 1748; the E. herbacea or carnea in 1763 from Switzerland; the -E. mediterranea in 1765 from Minorca; the E. scoparia, E. -viridi-purpurea, E. australis, E. ciliaris, and E. umbellata, from -Portugal, between the years 1768 and 1707. The two other European -species we possess, the E. stricta, and E. multiflora, natives of Spain, -have been but 14 years in cultivation with us; and the African species -found within the district of the Cape of Good Hope and the adjacent -territory, which have swelled the Genus to so great an extent, and by -the extreme brilliance of their flowers have contributed so much to the -present splendour of our green-houses, were unknown to our English -botanists, but by name, till the above æra. In the year 1772 seeds of -two species were sent from the Cape.--Both vegetated. The first was the -E. tubiflora of the Sp. Plant. of Linnæus, the other the E. concinna. In -1774 the superb collection at Kew was enriched by nearly 20 species sent -by Mr. F. Masson, His Majesty’s collector at the Cape, for which we -refer to the 2nd vol. of the Catalogue of that garden. From this period, -till within these few years, the accession has been so rapid, so many -different collectors producing new species, that it would be only a list -of names to enumerate them, and no way illustrate the present subject; -nor would it be any way relevant to the subject, to know how many were -enumerated by Petiver, Plukenet, Hermann, Oldenland, Ray, &c. &c. as, -before Linnæus had by his mode of classification determined the precise -limits of the Genus, the confusion that then pervaded all the elder -botanists is such, that any comment from them would rather perplex than -elucidate. Therefore, beginning with the Systema Naturæ of Linnæus, vol. -ii. of 1767, including the European species, he there enumerates but 42; -and Dahlgren, in 1770, edited a dissertation (under his inspection) on -the Genus, containing a catalogue of 58 names from Bergius, the -Mantissa, &c. Thunberg, on his return from Africa, added 13 to the -number, all of which were inserted in the Supplementum Plantarum of -1781. From this and some other sources Murray has in his Syst. Veg. of -1784 made a list of 74 names, and Martyn in his edition of Miller’s -Dictionary, 1795, enumerates but 84. Willdenow, collating from all the -foregoing, &c., has mounted the list to 137 in his Species Plantarum. -This is certainly far short of the number at present cultivated in -Britain; and from the variety of beautiful new specimens and seeds -lately received by G. Hibbert, Esq. from his collector at the Cape, many -of which have vegetated and are in high perfection at the Clapham -Gardens, we may fairly conjecture that the Genus is by no means bounded -by the species we at present possess. - - - - -MODE OF CULTURE. - - -Very few, if any, of the species, but have been increased by cuttings. -The only method we shall therefore treat of is this, and by seeds. The -process for making and planting the cuttings is as follows: Let a -middle-sized pot be prepared by filling it within three inches of the -margin with small broken potsherds, or some such matter, that there may -be a constant and ready drain for the water, which it will be necessary -to give the cuttings at any time when the earth appears dry. Then, -consulting the Index, take a sufficient quantity of sandy loam, sandy -peat, or common sand, or a mixture of any of them, finely sifted, to -fill the pot up to the margin, and press it lightly with the hand. Thus -prepared, it is fit to receive the cuttings. These must be taken about -an inch long, or shorter, from the smallest and tenderest shoots, -cutting off the leaves two-thirds of the length, close to the shoot. -When a few are thus made ready, take a small pointed piece of wood and -dibble them into the pot; fixing the lower end of the cutting as firm as -possible. When the pot is filled with them at about half an inch -distance each way, cover them with a small bell-glass, to fit as near as -possible. Then place it under a large hand-glass, or frame, where it -must be kept from the stronger rays of the sun till the cuttings are -rooted. Soon after the small bell-glass must be first removed, and in a -week they may be exposed to the open air in the shade of a north wall, -or, in winter, in the shady part of the green-house, to protect them -from the sun and winds till they are removed into separate pots. The -seeds of some species which ripen in this country, as well as those -procured from the Cape, may be sown about the middle of March, in pots -prepared the same way as for the cuttings; with this exception, that the -earth be invariably sandy peat finely sifted. The seeds should be very -slightly covered, and watered with a pot whose rose or head should only -admit the water like a light dew, lest the seeds be all washed together. -The smallest pots that can be procured are the best for transplanting. -The earth in which most Heaths thrive best is a soft, loose, sandy -peat. - - - - -ERICA. - -CLASSIS VIII. ORDO I. - -OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. - - -_Character Genericus Essentialis._ - -CALYX. Perianthium tetraphyllum. - -COROLLA monopetala, quadrifida. - -STAMINA. Filamenta octo, capillaria, receptaculo inserta. Antheræ apice -bifidæ. - -PISTILLUM. Germen superum. Stylus filiformis. Stigma coronulatum. -Capsula quadrilocularis. Dissepimenta valvularum margine. - -SEMINA numerosa, minima. - -Obs. _Antheræ in aliis emarginatæ, in aliis bicornutæ, cristatæ, -aristatæ, muticæ, vel penicillatæ; inclusæ vel exsertæ._ - - - - -HEATH. - -CLASS VIII. ORDER I. - -EIGHT CHIVES. ONE POINTAL. - - -_Essential Generic Character._ - -EMPALEMENT. Cup four-leaved. - -BLOSSOM one petal, four-cleft. - -CHIVES. Threads eight, hair-like, inserted into the receptacle. Tips -two-cleft at the end. - -POINTAL. Seed-bud above. Shaft, thread-shaped. Summit crowned. Capsule -four-celled. Partitions from the edge of the valves. - -SEEDS numerous, very small. - -Obs. _The tips in some are notched at the end, in others two-horned, -crested, bearded, beardless, or pencilled; within the blossom, or -without._ - - - - -ERICA acuta. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in apice omnium ramulorum, terni, -cernui. Corolla urceolata, purpurea, nitida. Folia quaterna, subulata, -mucronata, glabra, erecta. Caulis erectus, pedalis, gracilis. Rami -pauci; ramuli numerosi, brevi, erecti. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers grow by threes at the ends of -all the small branches, nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, purple, and -shining. Leaves by fours, awl-shaped, sharp-pointed, smooth, and -upright. Stem upright, a foot high, slender. Branches few; the small -branches numerous, short, and upright. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from May till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A leaf magnified. -2. The empalement magnified. -3. A blossom. -4. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA albens. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in axillis foliorum, solitarii, cernui. -Corolla ventricosa, ore arctata, sub-albicans. Folia terna, trigona, -linearia, acuta, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, erectus, ramosus, -gracilis. Rami simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. The flowers grow from the base of -the foot-stalks of the leaves, singly, and are bent downwards. Blossom -swelled at the base, straightened at the mouth, and whitish. Leaves by -threes, which are three-sided, linear, sharp-pointed, and smooth. Stem -shrubby, a foot high, upright, branching and slender. Branches simple. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA Archeria. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, -pollicaris, villosa, rubro-purpurea, viscosa. Folia sena, linearia, -rigida, patentia, margine serrato-ciliata. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -sesquipedalis. Rami erecti, simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom, shaft without. Blossoms tubularly -club-shaped, an inch long, hairy, of a red purple colour, and clammy. -Leaves by sixes, linear, harsh, spreading, and sawed like a fringe at -the margin. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot and a half high. Branches -upright and simple. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA barbata, _major_. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati, cernui. Pedunculi longi, pilosi. Corolla urceolata, alba, -pilosa, viscosa. Perianthium tetraphyllum, foliolis spathulatis, -barbatis, glanduloso-pilosis. Folia quaterna, ciliata, barbata, ovata. -Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Ramuli villosiusculi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in umbels, nodding. The peduncles are long and hairy. Blossom -pitcher-shaped, white, hairy and viscous. Cup four-leaved: leaflets -spathula-shaped, bearded and glandularly hairy. Leaves by fours, -fringed, bearded, and oval. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The smaller -branches a little hairy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from May till August. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A leaf magnified. -2. The empalement magnified. -3. The chives detached, one tip magnified. -4. The pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA barbata minor. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, subexsertæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui. -Corolla urceolata, alba, pilosa, viscosa, calyce spathulato, -glanduloso-piloso. Pedanculi colorati. Folia quaterna, barbata, ovata, -patentia. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami filiformes, laxi, patentes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, just without the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches -in umbels, nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, white, hairy and viscous, -with the cup spathula-shaped, and glandularly hairy. Footstalks -coloured. Leaves by fours, bearded, ovate and spreading. Stem shrubby, -two feet high. Branches thread-shaped, limber and spreading. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till March. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The under side of a leaf magnified. -2. The empalement magnified. -3. The chives detached, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA Bruinades. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, exsertæ. Flores urceolati, pubescentes, albi, in toto -tecti calyce lanato; calycis foliolis ovatis, carneis. Folia terna, -linearia, obtusa, margine pilis longis hirta. Caulis filiformis, -flexuosus. Ramuli capillares, frequentes, tomentosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, without the blossom. Flowers pitcher-shaped, downy and -white, and covered totally by a woolly cup; the leaflets of the cup are -egg-shaped, and flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, linear and blunt, the -edges covered with long hairs. Stem thread-shaped, very flexible. The -smaller branches hair-like, numerous and downy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from February till June. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. The blossom. -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA caffra. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla campanulata, minuta, -cernua, odoratissima, alba. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami erecti. -Folia quaterna, linearia, obtusa, sub-ciliata, patentia. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom, shaft without. Blossoms bell-shaped, -small, nodding, sweet-scented, and white. Stem shrubby, grows a foot -high. The branches are upright. Leaves by fours, linear, obtuse, a -little hairy, and spreading. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from October till February. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A leaf magnified. -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -3. The chives and pointal magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA calycina. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati. Calyx tetraphyllus, foliolis lato-ovatis, carneis, corolla -longiora, pedunculis longissimis. Corolla minuta, urceoliformis, apice -dilute carnea, ad basin virescens; oris laciniis reflexis, saturate -carneis. Folia terna, lanceolata, supra concava, adpressa, glabra. -Caulis filiformis, spithameus, erectus. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, terminating the -small branches in bunches. Cup four-leaved, of a broad oval form, -flesh-coloured, and longer than the blossom. The foot-stalks very long. -Blossom small, of a pitcher-shape, light flesh-colour at the end, and -greenish at the base. The segments of the mouth are bent back, and deep -flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, lance-shaped, concave on the upper -surface, pressed to the stem, and smooth. Stem thread-shaped, half a -foot high, and upright. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The blossom. -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal; summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA cernua. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores umbellati, cernui, secundi, subovati, -carnei; laciniis limbi acuminatis, sub-erectis. Folia quaterna, -linearia, obtusa; petiolis brevissimis. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -pedalis. Rami sub-simplices, erecto-patentes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. The flowers grow in bunches, nodding, -all pointing one way; nearly egg-shaped, of a pale flesh colour; the -segments of the border tapered, and nearly upright. Leaves grow by -fours, are linear and blunt, having very short footstalks. Stem shrubby, -upright, a foot high. The branches are almost simple, upright, and -spreading. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA comosa. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, quasi spicam -comosam densam formantes. Pedunculi brevissimi. Corolla ventricosa, -alba, basi inflata, apice arctata. Folia quaterna, obtusa, patentia, -parva, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, subpedalis, ramosus. Rami virgati, -penduli. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small -branches, forming as it were a thick tufted spike. Footstalks very -short. Blossom bellied, white, swelled at the base, and narrowed at the -mouth. Leaves by fours, blunt, spreading, small, and smooth. Stem -shrubby, near a foot high, and branching. The branches are twiggy, and -hang down. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from June till September. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA comosa, rubra. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales. Pedunculi -brevissimi. Corolla ventricosa, carnea, basi inflata, apice arctata. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, parva, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, -ramosus. Rami erecti, virgati, numerosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small -branches. Foot-stalks very short. Blossom bellied, flesh-coloured, -swelled at the base, and narrowed at the mouth. Leaves by fours, blunt, -small, and smooth. Stem shrubby, a foot high, branching. The branches -are numerous, upright, and twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA conspicua. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ basi bicornes, exsertæ. Corolla clavata, sesquipollicaris, -lutea, basi attenuata; oris laciniis magnis, revolutis. Folia quaterna, -obtusa, linearia, crassa. Flores subterni. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -tripedalis, ramosus. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips two-horned at their base, and without the blossom. The blossoms are -club-shaped, an inch and a half long, yellow, and tapering to the base: -the segments of the mouth are large, and rolled back. Leaves grow by -fours, are blunt, linear, and thick. Flowers grow mostly by threes. Stem -shrubby, upright, grows three feet high, and branching. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from June till August. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement with its three floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA costata. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla sub-cylindracea, -incarnata, costata, oris laciniis erectis albidis. Folia caulina terna, -linearia, obtusa, pubescentia; folia ramentacea erectiora, subserrata. -Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus, ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, and within the blossom; pointal without. Blossoms nearly -cylindrical, of a flesh colour, and ribbed; the segments of the mouth -upright and white. The leaves of the stem grow by threes, linear, blunt, -and downy; those on the smaller branches more upright, and a little -sawed at the edges. Stem shrubby, two feet high, upright and branching. -The smaller branches numerous. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till February. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA cubica. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ basi bicornutæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores subterminales, cernui; -pedunculis longissimis. Corolla globoso-campanulata, purpurea; limbo -maximo, expanso. Folia quaterna, sæpe quina; nitida, obtusa, reflexa, -apice incurvata. Caulis erectus, fruticosus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli -filiformes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips two-horned at the base, nearly within the blossom. Flowers near the -summits of the branches, hanging down; with very long foot-stalks. -Blossom globularly bell-shaped and purple; the border very large and -spreading. Leaves by fours, and often fives; shining, blunt, bent back, -and turned inward at the point. Stem upright, shrubby, a foot high. The -larger and smaller branches thread-shaped. - - * * * * * - - 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. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA cubica, minor. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, umbellati; -pedunculis longissimis. Corolla sub-campanulata, purpurea; limbo maximo. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, linearia, nitida. Caulis erectus, ramosus, -palmaris. Rami et ramuli verticillati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers near the ends of the -branches in umbels. Foot-stalks very long. Blossom nearly bell-shaped, -and purple; border very large. Leaves by fours, blunt, linear, and -shining. Stem upright, branching, a span high. The larger and smaller -branches grow in whorls. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. The same magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA curviflora. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla curvata, clavato-cylindracea, -pubescens, terminalis, luteo-aurantia. Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra. -Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, laxus, superne villosus. Rami laxi, -numerosi; ramulis brevissimis, frequentissimis, sparsis. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom, which is curved, cylindrically -club-shaped, downy, terminating the branches, and of a yellow gold -colour. The leaves grow by fours, are linear and smooth. Stem shrubby, -grows two feet high, weak, and hairy at the top. Branches weak, and -numerous; the smaller branches are very short, numerous, and scattered. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from July till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, summit magnified. -3. Seed-bud and shaft, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA depressa. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, subterni, -sub-sessiles; bracteis adpressis, imbricatis. Corolla sub-cylindrica, -sub-pollicaris, flava. Folia quaterna, crassiuscula, obtusa. Caulis -fruticosus, robustus. Rami divaricati, flexuosi, depressi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches, -in general sitting close to the stem. Floral leaves tiled, and pressed -to the cup. Blossom almost cylindrical, near an inch long, and yellow. -Leaves by fours, thickish and blunt. Stem shrubby and stout. The -branches are straggling, zigzag, and pressed downwards. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from May till August. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA droseroides. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Corolla ventricosa, læte purpurea, costata, -viscosa, pubescens; ore obliqua, arctata, profunde sanguinea; pedunculi -longissimi. Folia alterna, sparsa, obtusa, apice reflexa, pilis -glandulosis micantibus hirta. Caulis erectus, spithamæus. Rami -filiformes, sparsi, erecto-patentes, virgati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom, which is bellied, bright purple, -ribbed, clammy, and downy; with the mouth oblique, narrowed, and of a -deep blood colour; foot-stalks very long. Leaves alternate, scattered -and blunt, the end reflexed, and thick with shining glandular hairs. -Stem upright, a span high. Branches thread-shaped, scattered, upright, -spreading, and twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from July till October. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA empetroides. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Flores in medio ramorum -densissimè spicati, horizontaliter siti. Pedunculi brevissimi. Corolla -urceolata, carnea, odorata. Folia sena, linearia, villosa, obtusa, -horizontalia. Caulis debilis, pedalis. Rami filiformes, laxi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom, shaft without. Flowers in close spikes -in the centre of the branches, standing out horizontally, with very -short footstalks. Blossom pitcher-shaped, flesh-coloured, and -sweet-scented. Leaves by sixes, linear, hairy, blunt and horizontal. -Stem weak, a foot high. The branches are thread-shaped and loose. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from May till August. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A leaf magnified. -2. Empalement and blossom. -3. Empalement magnified. -4. The chives and pointal. -5. A chive magnified. -6. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -7. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA exsurgens. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, exsertæ. Corolla clavato-cylindracea, pollicaris, -aurantia. Flores verticillati; verticillis alter altero exsurgentibus. -Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra, apice reflexo, mucronato. Caulis -fruticosus, pedalis et ultra, erectus. Rami verticillati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, without the blossom. Blossoms cylindrically club-shaped, -an inch long, and orange-coloured; grow in whorls, the whorls rising out -of each other in succession. Leaves grow by fours, are linear, smooth, -and bent downward at the point, which is sharp. Stem shrubby, rather -more than a foot high, upright. The branches grow in whorls. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from September till March. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA exsurgens, _minor_. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in medio ramorum verticillati, recti, -verticilli alter alteri exsurgentes. Corolla clavato-cylindrica, -saturate aurantia, semi-uncialis. Folia sena, linearia, glabra, apice -mucronata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami erecti, simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls near -the middle of the branches, straight out; the whorls rise out of each -other in succession. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, of a deep -orange-colour, half an inch long. Leaves by sixes, linear, smooth, and -sharp at the point. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The branches are upright -and simple. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from June till October. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and blossom. -2. Flower of a yellow variety. -3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -5. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA filamentosa. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares sub apice ramorum, -verticillati, numerosi. Pedunculi longissimi. Corolla -tubuloso-campanulata, purpurea. Folia sena, tremulantia, linearia, -tenuia. Caulis erectus, sesquipedalis. Rami simplices, verticillati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow from the insertion of -the leaves near the ends of the branches in whorls, and numerous. The -footstalks very long. Blossom tubularly bell-shaped and purple. Leaves -by sixes, tremulous, linear and slender. Stem upright, a foot and a half -high. Branches simple and in whorls. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from November till April. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA flammea. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, racemum formantes -prope caulis summitatem. Corolla tubiformis, sub-pollicaris, pallide -lutea; apice sub-albidâ. Folia terna, sæpe quaterna, obtusa, linearia. -Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Ramuli filiformes, virgati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminating the small -branches, making a long spike near the summit of the stem. Blossom -trumpet-shaped, near an inch long, of a pale yellow; the end whitish. -Leaves by threes, often in fours, blunt, and linear. Stem upright, two -feet high. Branches thread-shaped, and twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from October till February. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA gelida. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Floras in ultimis ramis axillares, spicati, -imbricati, dependentes. Corolla cylindrica, apice arctata, pollicaris, -albicante-virescens, apice atro-virens. Folia ramulorum, subquaterna; -ramorum sena, curvata, acuta, patentia. Caulis strictissimus, -fruticosus, tripedalis. Rami pauci. Ramuli verticillati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow near the top of the -branches, close to the stem, in spikes, imbricated hanging down. Blossom -cylindrical, narrowed at the top, an inch long, of a whitish green, and -dark green at the end. Leaves on the small branches mostly by fours; -those on the larger by sixes, curved, pointed, and spreading. Stem very -upright, shrubby, three feet high. Few large branches. The small -branches grow in whorls. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA glauca. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, nutantes. -Pedunculi longissimi, colorati. Corolla sub-conica, atro-purpurea, ore -arctata. Folia terna, acuta, patentia, glabra, carnosa, glauca. Caulis -erectus, fragilis, bipedalis. Rami erecti, longi, sub-simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches in -bunches, nodding. The footstalks are very long, and coloured. Blossom -nearly conical, dark purple, and narrowed at the mouth. Leaves by -threes, linear-pointed, and spreading, smooth, fleshy, and of a -sea-green colour. Stem upright, brittle, two feet high. The branches are -upright and long, with few small branches. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from May till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA ignescens. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-exsertæ. Flores terminales, solitarii; pedunculis -fere nullis. Corolla clavata, tomentosa, ad basin gibbosa, -rubro-coccinea. Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra. Caulis erectus, -sesquipedalis. Ramuli virgati, filiformes, numerosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, solitary; scarcely -any foot-stalks. Blossom club-shaped, downy, gouty at the base, and of a -red-scarlet colour. Leaves by fours, linear, and smooth. Stem upright, a -foot and a half high. The branches are twiggy, thread-shaped, and -numerous. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from March till June. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA jasminiflora. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ; stylo exserto. Corolla viscosa, -ampullacea, sesquipollicaris, summa cylindracea, ad basin inflata, ore -arctata; laciniis cordatis, patentibus. Folia terna, trigona, subulata, -erecta, patentia. Caulis filiformis, erectus. Rami simplicissimi, -filiformes, longi, patentes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips two-horned at the base, and within the blossom; the shaft without. -Blossoms clammy, flask-shaped, an inch and a half long, the upper part -cylindrical, swelled at the base, and pinched in at the mouth; the -segments heart-shaped and spreading. Leaves grow by threes, are -three-sided, awl-shaped, upright and spreading. Stem thread-shaped and -upright. The branches are quite simple, thread-shaped, long, and -spreading. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from July till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA leucanthera. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, conferti, -racemosi. Pedunculi breves. Corolla urceolata, alba. Folia terna, -trigona, glabra, obtusa, adpressa. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami et -ramuli filiformes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches, -clustered together, and forming long bunches. Footstalks short. Blossom -pitcher-shaped and white. Leaves by threes, three-sided, smooth, blunt, -and pressed to the stem. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The larger and -smaller branches are thread-shaped. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from January till March. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A blossom with its empalement. -2. The empalement magnified. -3. The chives and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA lutea. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla lutea, ovato-acuminata, ore arctata. -Flores plures, conglomerati. Folia opposita, linearia, adpressa, -triquetra, nitida. Caulis laxus, filiformis, gracilis, ad basin ramosus. -Ramuli conferti. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom, which is yellow, of a pointed oval -shape, and compressed at the mouth. The flowers are numerous, and close -together. The leaves grow opposite in pairs, are linear, three-sided, -pressed to the stem, and shining. Stem flexible, thread-shaped, slender, -branching to the bottom. The branches crowded together. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from September till May. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA Melastoma. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, penicillatæ, exsertæ, longitudine corollæ, attenuatæ in -filamenta plana. Flores flavi, conici, parum curvati, laciniis -longissimis adpressis, nigris. Folia quaterna, linearia, sub-scabrida, -rigida. Caulis laxus, erectus, bipedalis. Ramuli brevissimi, foliosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, pencil-like, and without the blossom, tapering into -threads, which are flat. Flowers yellow, conical, slightly curved, the -segments of the border very long, pressed to the chives, and black. -Leaves by fours, linear, roughish, and stiff. Stem weak, upright, grows -two feet high. The small branches very short, and covered with leaves. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from February till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. A flower divested of its empalement. -3. The chives detached from the pointal. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA nigrita. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, exertæ, atræ. Flores in apicibus ramulorum terminales, -sub-terni. Corolla campanulata, albida; laciniis oris revolutis, et tubo -majoribus. Folia terna, glabra, nitida, sub-triquetra, obtusa, crassa. -Caulis fruticosus, erectus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli frequentissimi, -sub-erecti, virgati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, without the blossom, and black. Flowers grow from the -ends of the small branches, mostly by threes. Blossom bell-shaped and -white; the segments of the mouth are rolled back, and larger than the -tube. Leaves by threes, smooth, shining, nearly three-sided, blunt, and -thick. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot high. The larger and smaller -branches are numerous, nearly upright, and twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA obbata. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores terminales, quaterni, erecti, -inflati ore arctati, leviter striati, nitidi. Limbus maximus, glandulæ -octo fauci circumpositæ. Folia quaterna, reflexa, rigida, ciliata. -Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips two-horned at the base, within the blossom. Flowers grow by fours -at the ends of the branches, upright, swelled out and contracted at the -mouth, slightly striped and shining. Border very large, with eight -glands surrounding the mouth. Leaves by fours, reflexed, harsh, and -fringed. Stem shrubby, a foot high and branching. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till June. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. A segment of the border magnified. -3. The chives, one tip magnified. -4. The pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA obliqua. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ ad basin bicornutæ, inclusæ. Flores numerosi, ovati, purpurei, -ad apices ramorum umbellati; pedunculis flore triplo longioribus, -coloratis, viscidis. Folia sparsa, obliqua, truncata; petiolis -tenuissimis. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami simplices, longi, -filiformes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips two-horned at the base, and within the blossom. Flowers numerous, -egg-shaped, purple, growing in umbels at the ends of the branches. -Foot-stalks thrice the length of the flowers, coloured and clammy. -Leaves obliquely scattered, seeming cut off at the ends, and with very -slender foot-stalks. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The branches simple, -long, and thread-shaped. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. The seed-bud, chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA physodes. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Corolla ovata, inflata, glabra, viscosa, -crystallina, alba, magnitudine pisi; laciniis acuminatis erectis. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, margine glandulosa, viscosa, patentia. Caulis -fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus, ramulosus. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossoms, which are egg-shaped, swelled out, -smooth, clammy, like crystal, and white, the size of a pea; segments of -the border tapering and upright. Leaves by fours, are blunt, the edges -glandular, clammy, and spreading. Stem shrubby, grows two feet high, is -upright, and has numerous little branches. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from February till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA pinea. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, sub-albida. Flores in -medio ramorum verticillati, horizontales, pollicares. Folia sena, -linearia, glabra, patentia, longissima. Caulis erectus, bipedalis, -robustus. Rami verticillati, erecto-patentes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom, which is tubularly club-shaped, and -nearly white. Flowers grow in whorls about the middle of the branches, -horizontal, an inch in length. Leaves by sixes, linear, smooth, -spreading outward, very long. Stem upright, two feet high, very stout. -Branches in whorls, spreading, upright. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, a tip magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA plumosa. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares, verticillati, -sub-solitarii, cernui. Corolla urceolata, glabra, purpurea. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, villosa, patentia, linearia. Caulis fruticosus, -flexuosus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli filiformes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow from the insertion of the -leaves, whorled, mostly solitary, and nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, -smooth, and purple. Leaves by fours, blunt, hairy, linear, and -spreading. Stem shrubby, and taking various directions, a foot high. The -large and small branches are thread-shaped. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from March till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. A leaf magnified. -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -5. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA pubescens. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, -bini, terni, vel plures, copiosi. Corolla ovata, obtusa, villosa, -purpurea. Folia quaterna, obtusa, villosa, incurva, arcuata. Caulis -fruticosus, sesquipedalis, ramosus, pilosus. Ramuli pilosi, filiformes, -virgati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches in -umbels of two, three, or more, and are very abundant. Blossom -egg-shaped, blunt, covered with soft hairs, and purple. Leaves by fours, -blunt, hairy, turned inwards, and bowed. Stem shrubby, a foot and half -high, branching, and hairy. The branches are hairy, thread-shaped, and -twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till February. - - -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. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA pubescens, _minor_. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, -numerosi. Corolla ovata, obtusa, villosa; laciniis minutis, erectis. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, hirta, erecta. Caulis sesquipedalis, ramosus, -pilosus. Rami et ramuli pilosi, virgati, erecti. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in numerous umbels. Blossom egg-shaped, obtuse, covered with soft hairs; -segments of the border very small and upright. Leaves by fours, blunt, -hairy and upright. Stem a foot and a half high, branching and hairy. The -large and small branches are hairy, twiggy, and upright. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from October till March. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. Seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA pubescens, _minima_. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati, cernui. Corolla minuta, urceolata, purpurea, villosa. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, villosa, incurva, arcuata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, -ramosus, pilosus. Ramuli pilosi, virgati, filiformes. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in umbels, nodding. Blossom very small, pitcher-shaped, purple, and -hairy. Leaves by fours, blunt, covered with soft hairs, turned inwards, -and bowed. Stem shrubby, a foot high, branching, and hairy. The branches -are hairy, twiggy, and thread-shaped. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from November till April. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. A blossom magnified. -3. The chives and pointal magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA pulchella. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in summis ramulorum, paniculati, -axillares, sub-globosi, incarnati. Folia terna, glabra, obtusa, trigona, -sexfariam, sub-erecta; petiolis brevissimis. Caulis flexuosus, pedalis, -glaber. Rami flexuosi, sub-simplices, filiformes, longi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow in loose spikes, near -the ends of the branches, from the base of the leaves, are nearly -globular, and flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, smooth, blunt, -three-sided, forming six edges, and almost upright; with very short -foot-stalks. Stem grows zigzag, a foot high, and smooth. Branches like -the stem, grow nearly simple, thread-shaped, and long. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till February. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA quadriflora. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ, stylo incluso. Corolla globosa, purpurea, -cernua, glabra. Flores ramulorum quaterni, calyce reflexo. Folia -quaterna, linearia, ciliata, flaccida. Caulis debilis, sesquipedalis. -Rami plurimi, virgati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom, shaft included. Flowers globular, -purple, nodding, and smooth. Flowers grow by fours, at the ends of the -small branches. Cup reflexed. Leaves by fours, linear, fringed and -flaccid. Stem weak, a foot and a half high. Branches numerous and -twiggy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from June till August. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. The chives and pointal, summit magnified. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA radiata. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Flores in ramulorum apice -verticillati, horizontaliter siti. Corolla sub-cylindracea, oris -laciniis revolutis. Folia quaterna, linearia, patentia. Caulis -fruticosus, erectus, subpedalis, ramosus. Rami sub-simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom, shaft without. Flowers grow in -whorls at the ends of the small branches, standing horizontally. -Blossoms almost cylinder-shaped, the segments of the mouth rolled back. -Leaves by fours, linear and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright, near a -foot high, and branching. The branches nearly simple. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA rubens. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, in umbellis nutantibus vel -cernuis 3-8-floris. Pedunculi longiusculi. Corolla late ovata, -rubro-purpurea. Folia quaterna, erecta, linearia, glabra. Caulis -fruticosus, sub-erectus, ramis patentibus, vel subinde pendulis. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, in nodding or -cernuous umbels of from 3 to 8 flowers. The peduncles longish. Blossom -broad egg-shaped, and of a red purple. Leaves by fours, upright, linear, -smooth. Stem shrubby, nearly upright. Branches spreading, or sometimes -nodding. - - * * * * * - - 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, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA serratifolia. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-exsertæ. Flores terminales, in apicibus ramulorum -bini vel terni, pollicares, sub-cylindrici, luteo aurantii. Folia -quaterna, rigida, acuta, serrata. Caulis erectus, rigidus, pedalis, -ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi, breves. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, just out of the blossom. Flowers terminal, two or three -together at the end of the smaller branches, an inch long, almost -cylindrical, and of an orange yellow. Leaves by fours, harsh, sharp, and -sawed at the edges. Stem upright, harsh, a foot high and much branched. -The smaller branches are numerous and short. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from August till December. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, summit magnified. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA spicata. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, sub-terminales, arcte stipati -in spicam duram, ima parte luteoli, summa virescentes, teretiusculi, -basi attenuati; ore obtuso, quadrifido, æquali, connivente. Perianthium -persistens. Folia subsena, mucronata, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, -pedalis, erectus; ramis pluribus adscendentibus. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -TIPS bearded, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, nearly at the ends -of the branches, in hard close set spikes, the lower part light yellow, -and the extremity of a light green; somewhat cylindrical, with a tapered -base; the mouth blunt, and divided into a four-cleft equal border; the -segments tend to each other. Cup permanent. Leaves mostly by sixes, -sharp-pointed, and spreading. Stem shrubby, a foot high, upright, with -numerous ascending branches. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from November till April. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and blossom. -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA tubiflora. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-solitarii, sessiles, terminales, -clavato-cylindracei, curvati, pubescentes. Folia quaterna, tenuia, -obtusa, ciliata, subtus sulcata. Caulis flexibilis, erectus. Rami -sparsi, filiformes, frequentes, villosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers grow singly, sessile, -at the ends of the branches; between club and cylinder-shaped, curved, -downy. Leaves by fours, thin, blunt, fringed with hair at the edges, and -furrowed beneath. Stem flexible, upright. Branches scattered, -thread-shaped, numerous, hairy. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified. -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. -4. The seed-bud magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA versicolor. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, subinclusæ. Corolla sub-cylindracea, medio paululum -arctata, ima parte aurantia, apice virescens. Folia terna, linearia, -subulata, subtus sulcata, glabra, saturate viridia. Caulis fruticosus, -bipedalis, erectus, attenuatus in apicem. Rami sub-simplices. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, just within the blossom, which is nearly cylindrical, a -little narrowed at the middle, the lower part of a deep orange colour, -and the mouth greenish. Leaves by threes, linear, awl-shaped, furrowed -on the under surface, smooth, and of a deep green. Stem shrubby, two -feet high, erect, tapering to the top. The branches nearly simple. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from October till April. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. The chives and pointal. -3. A chive magnified. -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA verticillata. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, verticillati, -nutantes, conferti, ventricoso-cylindrici, pollicares, ad basin -tetragoni, profunde costati, ore arctato, saturate aurantio. Folia -quaterna, glabra, linearia, acuta. Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Rami -verticillati. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls at the upper -part of the branches, hanging downwards and close together, of a swelled -cylinder-shape, an inch long, four-cornered at the base and deeply -ribbed. The mouth is narrowed, and of a deep orange colour. Leaves by -fours, smooth, linear, and sharp. Stem upright, two feet high. The -branches grow in whorls. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from July till November. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves. -2. The chives detached from the pointal. -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA viscaria. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla campanulata, valde mucosa, -purpurascens. Folia quaterna, linearia, acuta, glabra; juniora in -apicibus ramulorum viscosa. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus. Rami -simplices, longi, superne viscosi. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossoms, which are bell-shaped, very clammy, -and purple. Leaves grow by fours, are linear, pointed, and smooth: the -younger ones are clammy at the ends of the branches. Stem shrubby, two -feet high, and upright. Branches simple, long, and clammy at the ends. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from April till July. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified. -2. The blossom. -3. The chives and pointal. -4. A chive magnified. -5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ERICA Walkeria. - - -DESCRIPTIO. - -Antheræ muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sessiles, erecti, fastigiati, -quaterni, terminales, fere pedunculati. Corolla ventricosa, pellucida, -ore arctato, extus pallide sanguineo, intus albo, laciniis expansis -maximis. Folia quaterna, nitida, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, -spithameus, erectus, ramulis numerosis. - - -DESCRIPTION. - -Tips beardless, within the blossom. Flowers sit close in upright bunches -by fours, terminal, with scarcely any footstalks. Blossom swelled out -and pellucid; the mouth narrowed, of a pale red without and white -within; the segments spreading and large. Leaves by fours, shining, and -spreading. Stem shrubby, a span high, upright, with numerous little -branches. - - * * * * * - - Native of the Cape of Good Hope. - - In bloom from February till June. - - -REFERENCE. - -1. The empalement magnified. -2. A blossom. -3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified. -4. Seed-bud and pointal magnified. - -[Illustration] - - - - -ALPHABETICAL INDEX - -TO THE - -FIGURES IN VOL. I. - - - 1. Erica acuta. - 2. albens. - 3. Archeria. - 4. barbata, _major_. - 5. β minor. - 6. Bruniades. - 7. caffra. - 8. calycina. - 9. cernua. -10. comosa. -11. β rubra. -12. conspicua. -13. costata. -14. cubica. -15. α minor. -16. curviflora. -17. depressa. -18. droseroides. -19. empetroides. -20. exurgens. -21. α minor. -22. filamentosa. -23. flammea. -24. gelida. -25. glauca. -26. Jasminiflora. -27. ignescens. -28. leucanthera. -29. lutea. -30. melastoma. -31. nigrita. -32. obbata. -33. obliqua. -34. physodes. -35. pinea. -36. plumosa. -37. pubescens. -38. α minor. -39. β minima. -40. pulchella. -41. quadriflora. -42. radiata. -43. rubens. -44. serratifolia. -45. spicata. -46. tubiflora. -47. versicolor. -48. verticillata. -49. viscaria. -50. 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Andrews</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: December 26, 2022 [eBook #69639]</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em; text-align:left'>Produced by: Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)</p> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEATHERY; VOL. 1 ***</div> -<hr class="full"> - -<p class="toc"> -<a href="#INTRODUCTION"><b>INTRODUCTION</b></a><br> -<a href="#A_SHORT_DISSERTATION"><b>A SHORT DISSERTATION</b></a><br> -<a href="#MODE_OF_CULTURE"><b>MODE OF CULTURE</b></a><br> -<a href="#ALPHABETICAL_INDEX"><b>ALPHABETICAL INDEX</b></a><br> -</p> - - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/cover.jpg"> -<img src="images/cover.jpg" height="550" alt="[The image -of the book's cover is unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span>  </p> - -<div class="blk"> - -<h1><small>THE</small><br> - -<span class="big">HEATHERY;</span><br> - -<small><small>OR A</small></small><br> - -MONOGRAPH<br> - -<small><small>OF</small></small><br> - -THE GENUS ERICA:</h1> - -<p class="c"><small>CONTAINING<br><br> - -<span class="big">COLOURED ENGRAVINGS,</span><br> - -WITH<br><br> - -LATIN AND ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONS, DISSECTIONS, ETC.<br> - -OF ALL<br><br> - -THE KNOWN SPECIES OF THAT EXTENSIVE AND DISTINGUISHED<br> -TRIBE OF PLANTS.</small><br><br> - -<span class="big">By H. C. ANDREWS.</span><br><br> - -IN SIX VOLUMES.<br><br> - -<span class="big">VOL. I.</span><br><br> -<small> -SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED.</small><br><br> - -LONDON:<br> -HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.<br> -1845.</p> -</div> - -<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="INTRODUCTION"></a>INTRODUCTION.</h2> - -<p class="nind"><i><span class="smcap">As</span> an apology for the present undertaking, the Author has only to -observe, that the very great encouragement he has received in his folio -edition of the</i> <span class="smcap">Ericas</span>, <i>joined with the repeated application of many of -its subscribers, for a small, concise, and pleasant reference to that -beautiful and extensive tribe, has induced him to offer to the amateurs -of plants in general, the present Monograph; in which will be given all -the known species, and likewise all those successively that may -hereafter be introduced; with Latin and English descriptions, -dissections, &c. on the same plan as the folio work</i>.</p> - -<p><i>The Author therefore hopes it will be regarded as an agreeable -green-house companion, calculated to preserve the folio edition for the -use of the library, to which on account of its size it is best adapted.</i></p> - -<p><i>When one volume is completed, every necessary requisite for binding -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span>will be given.</i></p> - -<h2><a id="A_SHORT_DISSERTATION"></a>A SHORT DISSERTATION.</h2> - -<p class="nind"><span class="letra">T</span><span class="smcap">his</span> beautiful and extended tribe of plants, at present so much admired -and cultivated in our British Gardens, is but of recent introduction, at -least the major part of them, as antecedent to the year 1772 the few -species then known were the E. vulgaris, E. Tetralix, E. cinerea, and E. -vagans, natives; the E. Dabœcii, from Ireland; the E. arborea from -Madeira in 1748; the E. herbacea or carnea in 1763 from Switzerland; the -E. mediterranea in 1765 from Minorca; the E. scoparia, E. -viridi-purpurea, E. australis, E. ciliaris, and E. umbellata, from -Portugal, between the years 1768 and 1707. The two other European -species we possess, the E. stricta, and E. multiflora, natives of Spain, -have been but 14 years in cultivation with us; and the African species -found within the district of the Cape of Good Hope and the adjacent -territory, which have swelled the Genus to so great an extent, and by -the extreme brilliance of their flowers have contributed so much to the -present splendour of our green-houses, were unknown to our English -botanists, but by name, till the above æra. In the year 1772 seeds of -two species were sent from the Cape.—Both vegetated. The first was the -E. tubiflora of the Sp. Plant. of Linnæus, the other the E. concinna. In -1774 the superb collection at Kew was enriched by nearly 20 species sent -by Mr. F. Masson, His Majesty’s collector at the Cape, for which we -refer to the 2nd vol. of the Catalogue of that garden. From this period, -till within these few years, the accession has been so rapid, so many -different collectors producing new species, that it would be only a list -of names to enumerate them, and no way illustrate the present sub<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span>ject; -nor would it be any way relevant to the subject, to know how many were -enumerated by Petiver, Plukenet, Hermann, Oldenland, Ray, &c. &c. as, -before Linnæus had by his mode of classification determined the precise -limits of the Genus, the confusion that then pervaded all the elder -botanists is such, that any comment from them would rather perplex than -elucidate. Therefore, beginning with the Systema Naturæ of Linnæus, vol. -ii. of 1767, including the European species, he there enumerates but 42; -and Dahlgren, in 1770, edited a dissertation (under his inspection) on -the Genus, containing a catalogue of 58 names from Bergius, the -Mantissa, &c. Thunberg, on his return from Africa, added 13 to the -number, all of which were inserted in the Supplementum Plantarum of -1781. From this and some other sources Murray has in his Syst. Veg. of -1784 made a list of 74 names, and Martyn in his edition of Miller’s -Dictionary, 1795, enumerates but 84. Willdenow, collating from all the -foregoing, &c., has mounted the list to 137 in his Species Plantarum. -This is certainly far short of the number at present cultivated in -Britain; and from the variety of beautiful new specimens and seeds -lately received by G. Hibbert, Esq. from his collector at the Cape, many -of which have vegetated and are in high perfection at the Clapham -Gardens, we may fairly conjecture that the Genus is by no means bounded -by the species we at present possess.<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="MODE_OF_CULTURE"></a>MODE OF CULTURE.</h2> - -<p class="nind"><span class="letra">V</span><span class="smcap">ery</span> few, if any, of the species, but have been increased by cuttings. -The only method we shall therefore treat of is this, and by seeds. The -process for making and planting the cuttings is as follows: Let a -middle-sized pot be prepared by filling it within three inches of the -margin with small broken potsherds, or some such matter, that there may -be a constant and ready drain for the water, which it will be necessary -to give the cuttings at any time when the earth appears dry. Then, -consulting the Index, take a sufficient quantity of sandy loam, sandy -peat, or common sand, or a mixture of any of them, finely sifted, to -fill the pot up to the margin, and press it lightly with the hand. Thus -prepared, it is fit to receive the cuttings. These must be taken about -an inch long, or shorter, from the smallest and tenderest shoots, -cutting off the leaves two-thirds of the length, close to the shoot. -When a few are thus made ready, take a small pointed piece of wood and -dibble them into the pot; fixing the lower end of the cutting as firm as -possible. When the pot is filled with them at about half an inch -distance each way, cover them with a small bell-glass, to fit as near as -possible. Then place it under a large hand-glass, or frame, where it -must be kept from the stronger rays of the sun till the cuttings are -rooted. Soon after the small bell-glass must be<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span> first removed, and in a -week they may be exposed to the open air in the shade of a north wall, -or, in winter, in the shady part of the green-house, to protect them -from the sun and winds till they are removed into separate pots. The -seeds of some species which ripen in this country, as well as those -procured from the Cape, may be sown about the middle of March, in pots -prepared the same way as for the cuttings; with this exception, that the -earth be invariably sandy peat finely sifted. The seeds should be very -slightly covered, and watered with a pot whose rose or head should only -admit the water like a light dew, lest the seeds be all washed together. -The smallest pots that can be procured are the best for transplanting. -The earth in which most Heaths thrive best is a soft, loose, sandy -peat.<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p> - -<table> -<tr><th><a id="ERICA"></a>ERICA.</th> - -<th><a id="HEATH"></a>HEATH.</th> -</tr> - -<tr><td style="border-right:1px solid black;"> -<p class="ct">CLASSIS VIII. ORDO I.</p> - -<p class="ct"><small>OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA.</small></p> - -<p class="ct"><i>Character Genericus Essentialis.</i></p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Calyx.</span> Perianthium tetraphyllum.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Corolla</span> monopetala, quadrifida.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Stamina.</span> Filamenta octo, capillaria, receptaculo inserta. Antheræ apice -bifidæ.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Pistillum.</span> Germen superum. Stylus filiformis. Stigma coronulatum. -Capsula quadrilocularis. Dissepimenta valvularum margine.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Semina</span> numerosa, minima.</p> - -<p class="ct">Obs. <i>Antheræ in aliis emarginatæ, in aliis bicornutæ, cristatæ, -aristatæ, muticæ, vel penicillatæ; inclusæ vel exsertæ.</i></p> -</td> - -<td style="border-left:1px solid black;"> -<p class="ct">CLASS VIII. ORDER I.</p> - -<p class="ct"><small>EIGHT CHIVES. ONE POINTAL.</small></p> - -<p class="ct"><i>Essential Generic Character.</i></p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Empalement.</span> Cup four-leaved.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Blossom</span> one petal, four-cleft.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Chives.</span> Threads eight, hair-like, inserted into the receptacle. Tips -two-cleft at the end.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Pointal.</span> Seed-bud above. Shaft, thread-shaped. Summit crowned. Capsule -four-celled. Partitions from the edge of the valves.</p> - -<p class="ct"><span class="smcap">Seeds</span> numerous, very small.</p> - -<p class="ct">Obs. <i>The tips in some are notched at the end, in others two-horned, -crested, bearded, beardless, or pencilled; within the blossom, or -without.</i></p></td></tr> -</table> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_acuta"></a>ERICA acuta.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in apice omnium ramulorum, terni, -cernui. Corolla urceolata, purpurea, nitida. Folia quaterna, subulata, -mucronata, glabra, erecta. Caulis erectus, pedalis, gracilis. Rami -pauci; ramuli numerosi, brevi, erecti.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers grow by threes at the ends of -all the small branches, nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, purple, and -shining. Leaves by fours, awl-shaped, sharp-pointed, smooth, and -upright. Stem upright, a foot high, slender. Branches few; the small -branches numerous, short, and upright.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from May till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A leaf magnified.<br> -2. The empalement magnified.<br> -3. A blossom.<br> -4. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -5. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 311px;"> -<a href="images/ill_001.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_001.jpg" width="311" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_albens"></a>ERICA albens.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in axillis foliorum, solitarii, cernui. -Corolla ventricosa, ore arctata, sub-albicans. Folia terna, trigona, -linearia, acuta, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, erectus, ramosus, -gracilis. Rami simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. The flowers grow from the base of -the foot-stalks of the leaves, singly, and are bent downwards. Blossom -swelled at the base, straightened at the mouth, and whitish. Leaves by -threes, which are three-sided, linear, sharp-pointed, and smooth. Stem -shrubby, a foot high, upright, branching and slender. Branches simple.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 404px;"> -<a href="images/ill_002.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_002.jpg" width="404" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_Archeria"></a>ERICA Archeria.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, -pollicaris, villosa, rubro-purpurea, viscosa. Folia sena, linearia, -rigida, patentia, margine serrato-ciliata. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -sesquipedalis. Rami erecti, simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom, shaft without. Blossoms tubularly -club-shaped, an inch long, hairy, of a red purple colour, and clammy. -Leaves by sixes, linear, harsh, spreading, and sawed like a fringe at -the margin. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot and a half high. Branches -upright and simple.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 334px;"> -<a href="images/ill_003.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_003.jpg" width="334" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_barbata_major"></a>ERICA barbata, <i>major</i>.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati, cernui. Pedunculi longi, pilosi. Corolla urceolata, alba, -pilosa, viscosa. Perianthium tetraphyllum, foliolis spathulatis, -barbatis, glanduloso-pilosis. Folia quaterna, ciliata, barbata, ovata. -Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Ramuli villosiusculi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in umbels, nodding. The peduncles are long and hairy. Blossom -pitcher-shaped, white, hairy and viscous. Cup four-leaved: leaflets -spathula-shaped, bearded and glandularly hairy. Leaves by fours, -fringed, bearded, and oval. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The smaller -branches a little hairy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from May till August. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A leaf magnified.<br> -2. The empalement magnified.<br> -3. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 377px;"> -<a href="images/ill_004.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_004.jpg" width="377" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_barbata_minor"></a>ERICA barbata minor.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, subexsertæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, cernui. -Corolla urceolata, alba, pilosa, viscosa, calyce spathulato, -glanduloso-piloso. Pedanculi colorati. Folia quaterna, barbata, ovata, -patentia. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis. Rami filiformes, laxi, patentes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, just without the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches -in umbels, nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, white, hairy and viscous, -with the cup spathula-shaped, and glandularly hairy. Footstalks -coloured. Leaves by fours, bearded, ovate and spreading. Stem shrubby, -two feet high. Branches thread-shaped, limber and spreading.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till March. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The under side of a leaf magnified.<br> -2. The empalement magnified.<br> -3. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 334px;"> -<a href="images/ill_005.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_005.jpg" width="334" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_Bruinades"></a>ERICA Bruinades.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, exsertæ. Flores urceolati, pubescentes, albi, in toto -tecti calyce lanato; calycis foliolis ovatis, carneis. Folia terna, -linearia, obtusa, margine pilis longis hirta. Caulis filiformis, -flexuosus. Ramuli capillares, frequentes, tomentosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, without the blossom. Flowers pitcher-shaped, downy and -white, and covered totally by a woolly cup; the leaflets of the cup are -egg-shaped, and flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, linear and blunt, the -edges covered with long hairs. Stem thread-shaped, very flexible. The -smaller branches hair-like, numerous and downy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from February till June. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. The blossom.<br> -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_33">[Pg 33]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 375px;"> -<a href="images/ill_006.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_006.jpg" width="375" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_36">[Pg 36]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_35">[Pg 35]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_34">[Pg 34]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_caffra"></a>ERICA caffra.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla campanulata, minuta, -cernua, odoratissima, alba. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami erecti. -Folia quaterna, linearia, obtusa, sub-ciliata, patentia.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom, shaft without. Blossoms bell-shaped, -small, nodding, sweet-scented, and white. Stem shrubby, grows a foot -high. The branches are upright. Leaves by fours, linear, obtuse, a -little hairy, and spreading.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from October till February. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A leaf magnified.<br> -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -3. The chives and pointal magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_37">[Pg 37]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 270px;"> -<a href="images/ill_007.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_007.jpg" width="270" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_40">[Pg 40]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_39">[Pg 39]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_38">[Pg 38]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_calycina"></a>ERICA calycina.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati. Calyx tetraphyllus, foliolis lato-ovatis, carneis, corolla -longiora, pedunculis longissimis. Corolla minuta, urceoliformis, apice -dilute carnea, ad basin virescens; oris laciniis reflexis, saturate -carneis. Folia terna, lanceolata, supra concava, adpressa, glabra. -Caulis filiformis, spithameus, erectus.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, terminating the -small branches in bunches. Cup four-leaved, of a broad oval form, -flesh-coloured, and longer than the blossom. The foot-stalks very long. -Blossom small, of a pitcher-shape, light flesh-colour at the end, and -greenish at the base. The segments of the mouth are bent back, and deep -flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, lance-shaped, concave on the upper -surface, pressed to the stem, and smooth. Stem thread-shaped, half a -foot high, and upright.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The blossom.<br> -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal; summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_41">[Pg 41]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 379px;"> -<a href="images/ill_008.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_008.jpg" width="379" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_44">[Pg 44]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_43">[Pg 43]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_42">[Pg 42]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_cernua"></a>ERICA cernua.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores umbellati, cernui, secundi, subovati, -carnei; laciniis limbi acuminatis, sub-erectis. Folia quaterna, -linearia, obtusa; petiolis brevissimis. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -pedalis. Rami sub-simplices, erecto-patentes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. The flowers grow in bunches, nodding, -all pointing one way; nearly egg-shaped, of a pale flesh colour; the -segments of the border tapered, and nearly upright. Leaves grow by -fours, are linear and blunt, having very short footstalks. Stem shrubby, -upright, a foot high. The branches are almost simple, upright, and -spreading.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_45">[Pg 45]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 336px;"> -<a href="images/ill_009.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_009.jpg" width="336" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_48">[Pg 48]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_47">[Pg 47]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_46">[Pg 46]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_comosa"></a>ERICA comosa.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, quasi spicam -comosam densam formantes. Pedunculi brevissimi. Corolla ventricosa, -alba, basi inflata, apice arctata. Folia quaterna, obtusa, patentia, -parva, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, subpedalis, ramosus. Rami virgati, -penduli.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small -branches, forming as it were a thick tufted spike. Footstalks very -short. Blossom bellied, white, swelled at the base, and narrowed at the -mouth. Leaves by fours, blunt, spreading, small, and smooth. Stem -shrubby, near a foot high, and branching. The branches are twiggy, and -hang down.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from June till September. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_49">[Pg 49]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 421px;"> -<a href="images/ill_010.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_010.jpg" width="421" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_52">[Pg 52]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_51">[Pg 51]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_50">[Pg 50]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_comosa_rubra"></a>ERICA comosa, rubra.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales. Pedunculi -brevissimi. Corolla ventricosa, carnea, basi inflata, apice arctata. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, parva, glabra. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, -ramosus. Rami erecti, virgati, numerosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small -branches. Foot-stalks very short. Blossom bellied, flesh-coloured, -swelled at the base, and narrowed at the mouth. Leaves by fours, blunt, -small, and smooth. Stem shrubby, a foot high, branching. The branches -are numerous, upright, and twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_53">[Pg 53]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 308px;"> -<a href="images/ill_011.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_011.jpg" width="308" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_56">[Pg 56]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_55">[Pg 55]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_54">[Pg 54]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_conspicua"></a>ERICA conspicua.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> basi bicornes, exsertæ. Corolla clavata, sesquipollicaris, -lutea, basi attenuata; oris laciniis magnis, revolutis. Folia quaterna, -obtusa, linearia, crassa. Flores subterni. Caulis fruticosus, erectus, -tripedalis, ramosus.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> two-horned at their base, and without the blossom. The blossoms are -club-shaped, an inch and a half long, yellow, and tapering to the base: -the segments of the mouth are large, and rolled back. Leaves grow by -fours, are blunt, linear, and thick. Flowers grow mostly by threes. Stem -shrubby, upright, grows three feet high, and branching.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from June till August. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement with its three floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_57">[Pg 57]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 341px;"> -<a href="images/ill_012.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_012.jpg" width="341" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_60">[Pg 60]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_59">[Pg 59]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_58">[Pg 58]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_costata"></a>ERICA costata.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Corolla sub-cylindracea, -incarnata, costata, oris laciniis erectis albidis. Folia caulina terna, -linearia, obtusa, pubescentia; folia ramentacea erectiora, subserrata. -Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus, ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, and within the blossom; pointal without. Blossoms nearly -cylindrical, of a flesh colour, and ribbed; the segments of the mouth -upright and white. The leaves of the stem grow by threes, linear, blunt, -and downy; those on the smaller branches more upright, and a little -sawed at the edges. Stem shrubby, two feet high, upright and branching. -The smaller branches numerous.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till February. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_61">[Pg 61]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 269px;"> -<a href="images/ill_013.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_013.jpg" width="269" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_64">[Pg 64]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_63">[Pg 63]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_62">[Pg 62]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_cubica"></a>ERICA cubica.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> basi bicornutæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores subterminales, cernui; -pedunculis longissimis. Corolla globoso-campanulata, purpurea; limbo -maximo, expanso. Folia quaterna, sæpe quina; nitida, obtusa, reflexa, -apice incurvata. Caulis erectus, fruticosus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli -filiformes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> two-horned at the base, nearly within the blossom. Flowers near the -summits of the branches, hanging down; with very long foot-stalks. -Blossom globularly bell-shaped and purple; the border very large and -spreading. Leaves by fours, and often fives; shining, blunt, bent back, -and turned inward at the point. Stem upright, shrubby, a foot high. The -larger and smaller branches thread-shaped.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -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> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_65">[Pg 65]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 337px;"> -<a href="images/ill_014.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_014.jpg" width="337" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_68">[Pg 68]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_67">[Pg 67]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_66">[Pg 66]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_cubica_minor"></a>ERICA cubica, minor.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-terminales, umbellati; -pedunculis longissimis. Corolla sub-campanulata, purpurea; limbo maximo. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, linearia, nitida. Caulis erectus, ramosus, -palmaris. Rami et ramuli verticillati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers near the ends of the -branches in umbels. Foot-stalks very long. Blossom nearly bell-shaped, -and purple; border very large. Leaves by fours, blunt, linear, and -shining. Stem upright, branching, a span high. The larger and smaller -branches grow in whorls.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. The same magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_69">[Pg 69]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 290px;"> -<a href="images/ill_015.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_015.jpg" width="290" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_72">[Pg 72]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_71">[Pg 71]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_70">[Pg 70]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_curviflora"></a>ERICA curviflora.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla curvata, clavato-cylindracea, -pubescens, terminalis, luteo-aurantia. Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra. -Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, laxus, superne villosus. Rami laxi, -numerosi; ramulis brevissimis, frequentissimis, sparsis.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom, which is curved, cylindrically -club-shaped, downy, terminating the branches, and of a yellow gold -colour. The leaves grow by fours, are linear and smooth. Stem shrubby, -grows two feet high, weak, and hairy at the top. Branches weak, and -numerous; the smaller branches are very short, numerous, and scattered.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from July till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, summit magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and shaft, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_73">[Pg 73]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 265px;"> -<a href="images/ill_016.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_016.jpg" width="265" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_76">[Pg 76]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_75">[Pg 75]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_74">[Pg 74]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_depressa"></a>ERICA depressa.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, subterni, -sub-sessiles; bracteis adpressis, imbricatis. Corolla sub-cylindrica, -sub-pollicaris, flava. Folia quaterna, crassiuscula, obtusa. Caulis -fruticosus, robustus. Rami divaricati, flexuosi, depressi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches, -in general sitting close to the stem. Floral leaves tiled, and pressed -to the cup. Blossom almost cylindrical, near an inch long, and yellow. -Leaves by fours, thickish and blunt. Stem shrubby and stout. The -branches are straggling, zigzag, and pressed downwards.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from May till August. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_77">[Pg 77]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 399px;"> -<a href="images/ill_017.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_017.jpg" width="399" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_80">[Pg 80]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_79">[Pg 79]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_78">[Pg 78]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_droseroides"></a>ERICA droseroides.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Corolla ventricosa, læte purpurea, costata, -viscosa, pubescens; ore obliqua, arctata, profunde sanguinea; pedunculi -longissimi. Folia alterna, sparsa, obtusa, apice reflexa, pilis -glandulosis micantibus hirta. Caulis erectus, spithamæus. Rami -filiformes, sparsi, erecto-patentes, virgati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom, which is bellied, bright purple, -ribbed, clammy, and downy; with the mouth oblique, narrowed, and of a -deep blood colour; foot-stalks very long. Leaves alternate, scattered -and blunt, the end reflexed, and thick with shining glandular hairs. -Stem upright, a span high. Branches thread-shaped, scattered, upright, -spreading, and twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from July till October. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_82">[Pg 82]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_81">[Pg 81]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 295px;"> -<a href="images/ill_018.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_018.jpg" width="295" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_85">[Pg 85]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_84">[Pg 84]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_83">[Pg 83]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_empetroides"></a>ERICA empetroides.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Flores in medio ramorum -densissimè spicati, horizontaliter siti. Pedunculi brevissimi. Corolla -urceolata, carnea, odorata. Folia sena, linearia, villosa, obtusa, -horizontalia. Caulis debilis, pedalis. Rami filiformes, laxi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom, shaft without. Flowers in close spikes -in the centre of the branches, standing out horizontally, with very -short footstalks. Blossom pitcher-shaped, flesh-coloured, and -sweet-scented. Leaves by sixes, linear, hairy, blunt and horizontal. -Stem weak, a foot high. The branches are thread-shaped and loose.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from May till August. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A leaf magnified.<br> -2. Empalement and blossom.<br> -3. Empalement magnified.<br> -4. The chives and pointal.<br> -5. A chive magnified.<br> -6. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -7. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_86">[Pg 86]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 321px;"> -<a href="images/ill_019.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_019.jpg" width="321" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_89">[Pg 89]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_88">[Pg 88]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_87">[Pg 87]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_exsurgens"></a>ERICA exsurgens.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, exsertæ. Corolla clavato-cylindracea, pollicaris, -aurantia. Flores verticillati; verticillis alter altero exsurgentibus. -Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra, apice reflexo, mucronato. Caulis -fruticosus, pedalis et ultra, erectus. Rami verticillati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, without the blossom. Blossoms cylindrically club-shaped, -an inch long, and orange-coloured; grow in whorls, the whorls rising out -of each other in succession. Leaves grow by fours, are linear, smooth, -and bent downward at the point, which is sharp. Stem shrubby, rather -more than a foot high, upright. The branches grow in whorls.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from September till March. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_90">[Pg 90]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 295px;"> -<a href="images/ill_020.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_020.jpg" width="295" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_93">[Pg 93]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_92">[Pg 92]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_91">[Pg 91]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_exsurgens_minor"></a>ERICA exsurgens, <i>minor</i>.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-exertæ. Flores in medio ramorum verticillati, recti, -verticilli alter alteri exsurgentes. Corolla clavato-cylindrica, -saturate aurantia, semi-uncialis. Folia sena, linearia, glabra, apice -mucronata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami erecti, simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, just without the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls near -the middle of the branches, straight out; the whorls rise out of each -other in succession. Blossom cylindrically club-shaped, of a deep -orange-colour, half an inch long. Leaves by sixes, linear, smooth, and -sharp at the point. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The branches are upright -and simple.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from June till October. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and blossom.<br> -2. Flower of a yellow variety.<br> -3. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -5. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_94">[Pg 94]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 320px;"> -<a href="images/ill_021.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_021.jpg" width="320" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_97">[Pg 97]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_96">[Pg 96]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_95">[Pg 95]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_filamentosa"></a>ERICA filamentosa.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares sub apice ramorum, -verticillati, numerosi. Pedunculi longissimi. Corolla -tubuloso-campanulata, purpurea. Folia sena, tremulantia, linearia, -tenuia. Caulis erectus, sesquipedalis. Rami simplices, verticillati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow from the insertion of -the leaves near the ends of the branches in whorls, and numerous. The -footstalks very long. Blossom tubularly bell-shaped and purple. Leaves -by sixes, tremulous, linear and slender. Stem upright, a foot and a half -high. Branches simple and in whorls.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from November till April. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_98">[Pg 98]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 299px;"> -<a href="images/ill_022.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_022.jpg" width="299" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_101">[Pg 101]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_100">[Pg 100]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_99">[Pg 99]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_flammea"></a>ERICA flammea.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, racemum formantes -prope caulis summitatem. Corolla tubiformis, sub-pollicaris, pallide -lutea; apice sub-albidâ. Folia terna, sæpe quaterna, obtusa, linearia. -Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Ramuli filiformes, virgati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminating the small -branches, making a long spike near the summit of the stem. Blossom -trumpet-shaped, near an inch long, of a pale yellow; the end whitish. -Leaves by threes, often in fours, blunt, and linear. Stem upright, two -feet high. Branches thread-shaped, and twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from October till February. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_102">[Pg 102]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 293px;"> -<a href="images/ill_023.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_023.jpg" width="293" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_105">[Pg 105]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_104">[Pg 104]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_103">[Pg 103]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_gelida"></a>ERICA gelida.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Floras in ultimis ramis axillares, spicati, -imbricati, dependentes. Corolla cylindrica, apice arctata, pollicaris, -albicante-virescens, apice atro-virens. Folia ramulorum, subquaterna; -ramorum sena, curvata, acuta, patentia. Caulis strictissimus, -fruticosus, tripedalis. Rami pauci. Ramuli verticillati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow near the top of the -branches, close to the stem, in spikes, imbricated hanging down. Blossom -cylindrical, narrowed at the top, an inch long, of a whitish green, and -dark green at the end. Leaves on the small branches mostly by fours; -those on the larger by sixes, curved, pointed, and spreading. Stem very -upright, shrubby, three feet high. Few large branches. The small -branches grow in whorls.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_106">[Pg 106]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 247px;"> -<a href="images/ill_024.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_024.jpg" width="247" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_109">[Pg 109]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_108">[Pg 108]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_107">[Pg 107]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_glauca"></a>ERICA glauca.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, umbellati, nutantes. -Pedunculi longissimi, colorati. Corolla sub-conica, atro-purpurea, ore -arctata. Folia terna, acuta, patentia, glabra, carnosa, glauca. Caulis -erectus, fragilis, bipedalis. Rami erecti, longi, sub-simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches in -bunches, nodding. The footstalks are very long, and coloured. Blossom -nearly conical, dark purple, and narrowed at the mouth. Leaves by -threes, linear-pointed, and spreading, smooth, fleshy, and of a -sea-green colour. Stem upright, brittle, two feet high. The branches are -upright and long, with few small branches.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from May till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_110">[Pg 110]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 258px;"> -<a href="images/ill_025.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_025.jpg" width="258" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_113">[Pg 113]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_112">[Pg 112]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_111">[Pg 111]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_ignescens"></a>ERICA ignescens.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-exsertæ. Flores terminales, solitarii; pedunculis -fere nullis. Corolla clavata, tomentosa, ad basin gibbosa, -rubro-coccinea. Folia quaterna, linearia, glabra. Caulis erectus, -sesquipedalis. Ramuli virgati, filiformes, numerosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, solitary; scarcely -any foot-stalks. Blossom club-shaped, downy, gouty at the base, and of a -red-scarlet colour. Leaves by fours, linear, and smooth. Stem upright, a -foot and a half high. The branches are twiggy, thread-shaped, and -numerous.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from March till June. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_114">[Pg 114]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 314px;"> -<a href="images/ill_026.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_026.jpg" width="314" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_117">[Pg 117]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_116">[Pg 116]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_115">[Pg 115]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_jasminiflora"></a>ERICA jasminiflora.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> basi bicornes, inclusæ; stylo exserto. Corolla viscosa, -ampullacea, sesquipollicaris, summa cylindracea, ad basin inflata, ore -arctata; laciniis cordatis, patentibus. Folia terna, trigona, subulata, -erecta, patentia. Caulis filiformis, erectus. Rami simplicissimi, -filiformes, longi, patentes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> two-horned at the base, and within the blossom; the shaft without. -Blossoms clammy, flask-shaped, an inch and a half long, the upper part -cylindrical, swelled at the base, and pinched in at the mouth; the -segments heart-shaped and spreading. Leaves grow by threes, are -three-sided, awl-shaped, upright and spreading. Stem thread-shaped and -upright. The branches are quite simple, thread-shaped, long, and -spreading.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from July till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_118">[Pg 118]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 363px;"> -<a href="images/ill_027.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_027.jpg" width="363" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_121">[Pg 121]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_120">[Pg 120]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_119">[Pg 119]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_leucanthera"></a>ERICA leucanthera.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, conferti, -racemosi. Pedunculi breves. Corolla urceolata, alba. Folia terna, -trigona, glabra, obtusa, adpressa. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami et -ramuli filiformes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches, -clustered together, and forming long bunches. Footstalks short. Blossom -pitcher-shaped and white. Leaves by threes, three-sided, smooth, blunt, -and pressed to the stem. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The larger and -smaller branches are thread-shaped.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from January till March. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A blossom with its empalement.<br> -2. The empalement magnified.<br> -3. The chives and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_122">[Pg 122]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 336px;"> -<a href="images/ill_028.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_028.jpg" width="336" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_125">[Pg 125]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_124">[Pg 124]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_123">[Pg 123]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_lutea"></a>ERICA lutea.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla lutea, ovato-acuminata, ore arctata. -Flores plures, conglomerati. Folia opposita, linearia, adpressa, -triquetra, nitida. Caulis laxus, filiformis, gracilis, ad basin ramosus. -Ramuli conferti.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom, which is yellow, of a pointed oval -shape, and compressed at the mouth. The flowers are numerous, and close -together. The leaves grow opposite in pairs, are linear, three-sided, -pressed to the stem, and shining. Stem flexible, thread-shaped, slender, -branching to the bottom. The branches crowded together.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from September till May. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_126">[Pg 126]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 309px;"> -<a href="images/ill_029.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_029.jpg" width="309" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_129">[Pg 129]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_128">[Pg 128]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_127">[Pg 127]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_Melastoma"></a>ERICA Melastoma.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, penicillatæ, exsertæ, longitudine corollæ, attenuatæ in -filamenta plana. Flores flavi, conici, parum curvati, laciniis -longissimis adpressis, nigris. Folia quaterna, linearia, sub-scabrida, -rigida. Caulis laxus, erectus, bipedalis. Ramuli brevissimi, foliosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, pencil-like, and without the blossom, tapering into -threads, which are flat. Flowers yellow, conical, slightly curved, the -segments of the border very long, pressed to the chives, and black. -Leaves by fours, linear, roughish, and stiff. Stem weak, upright, grows -two feet high. The small branches very short, and covered with leaves.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from February till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. A flower divested of its empalement.<br> -3. The chives detached from the pointal.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_130">[Pg 130]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 245px;"> -<a href="images/ill_030.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_030.jpg" width="245" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_133">[Pg 133]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_132">[Pg 132]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_131">[Pg 131]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_nigrita"></a>ERICA nigrita.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, exertæ, atræ. Flores in apicibus ramulorum terminales, -sub-terni. Corolla campanulata, albida; laciniis oris revolutis, et tubo -majoribus. Folia terna, glabra, nitida, sub-triquetra, obtusa, crassa. -Caulis fruticosus, erectus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli frequentissimi, -sub-erecti, virgati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, without the blossom, and black. Flowers grow from the -ends of the small branches, mostly by threes. Blossom bell-shaped and -white; the segments of the mouth are rolled back, and larger than the -tube. Leaves by threes, smooth, shining, nearly three-sided, blunt, and -thick. Stem shrubby, upright, a foot high. The larger and smaller -branches are numerous, nearly upright, and twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives spread open, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_134">[Pg 134]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 263px;"> -<a href="images/ill_031.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_031.jpg" width="263" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_137">[Pg 137]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_136">[Pg 136]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_135">[Pg 135]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_obbata"></a>ERICA obbata.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> basi bicornes, inclusæ. Flores terminales, quaterni, erecti, -inflati ore arctati, leviter striati, nitidi. Limbus maximus, glandulæ -octo fauci circumpositæ. Folia quaterna, reflexa, rigida, ciliata. -Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, ramosus.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> two-horned at the base, within the blossom. Flowers grow by fours -at the ends of the branches, upright, swelled out and contracted at the -mouth, slightly striped and shining. Border very large, with eight -glands surrounding the mouth. Leaves by fours, reflexed, harsh, and -fringed. Stem shrubby, a foot high and branching.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till June. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. A segment of the border magnified.<br> -3. The chives, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_138">[Pg 138]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 324px;"> -<a href="images/ill_032.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_032.jpg" width="324" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_141">[Pg 141]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_140">[Pg 140]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_139">[Pg 139]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_obliqua"></a>ERICA obliqua.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> ad basin bicornutæ, inclusæ. Flores numerosi, ovati, purpurei, -ad apices ramorum umbellati; pedunculis flore triplo longioribus, -coloratis, viscidis. Folia sparsa, obliqua, truncata; petiolis -tenuissimis. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis. Rami simplices, longi, -filiformes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> two-horned at the base, and within the blossom. Flowers numerous, -egg-shaped, purple, growing in umbels at the ends of the branches. -Foot-stalks thrice the length of the flowers, coloured and clammy. -Leaves obliquely scattered, seeming cut off at the ends, and with very -slender foot-stalks. Stem shrubby, a foot high. The branches simple, -long, and thread-shaped.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. The seed-bud, chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_142">[Pg 142]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 349px;"> -<a href="images/ill_033.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_033.jpg" width="349" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_145">[Pg 145]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_144">[Pg 144]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_143">[Pg 143]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_physodes"></a>ERICA physodes.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Corolla ovata, inflata, glabra, viscosa, -crystallina, alba, magnitudine pisi; laciniis acuminatis erectis. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, margine glandulosa, viscosa, patentia. Caulis -fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus, ramulosus.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossoms, which are egg-shaped, swelled out, -smooth, clammy, like crystal, and white, the size of a pea; segments of -the border tapering and upright. Leaves by fours, are blunt, the edges -glandular, clammy, and spreading. Stem shrubby, grows two feet high, is -upright, and has numerous little branches.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from February till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_146">[Pg 146]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 306px;"> -<a href="images/ill_034.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_034.jpg" width="306" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_149">[Pg 149]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_148">[Pg 148]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_147">[Pg 147]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_pinea"></a>ERICA pinea.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla tubuloso-clavata, sub-albida. Flores in -medio ramorum verticillati, horizontales, pollicares. Folia sena, -linearia, glabra, patentia, longissima. Caulis erectus, bipedalis, -robustus. Rami verticillati, erecto-patentes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom, which is tubularly club-shaped, and -nearly white. Flowers grow in whorls about the middle of the branches, -horizontal, an inch in length. Leaves by sixes, linear, smooth, -spreading outward, very long. Stem upright, two feet high, very stout. -Branches in whorls, spreading, upright.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, a tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_150">[Pg 150]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 297px;"> -<a href="images/ill_035.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_035.jpg" width="297" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_153">[Pg 153]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_152">[Pg 152]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_151">[Pg 151]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_plumosa"></a>ERICA plumosa.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores axillares, verticillati, -sub-solitarii, cernui. Corolla urceolata, glabra, purpurea. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, villosa, patentia, linearia. Caulis fruticosus, -flexuosus, pedalis. Rami et ramuli filiformes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow from the insertion of the -leaves, whorled, mostly solitary, and nodding. Blossom pitcher-shaped, -smooth, and purple. Leaves by fours, blunt, hairy, linear, and -spreading. Stem shrubby, and taking various directions, a foot high. The -large and small branches are thread-shaped.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from March till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. A leaf magnified.<br> -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -5. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_154">[Pg 154]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 278px;"> -<a href="images/ill_036.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_036.jpg" width="278" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_157">[Pg 157]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_156">[Pg 156]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_155">[Pg 155]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_pubescens"></a>ERICA pubescens.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, -bini, terni, vel plures, copiosi. Corolla ovata, obtusa, villosa, -purpurea. Folia quaterna, obtusa, villosa, incurva, arcuata. Caulis -fruticosus, sesquipedalis, ramosus, pilosus. Ramuli pilosi, filiformes, -virgati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the branches in -umbels of two, three, or more, and are very abundant. Blossom -egg-shaped, blunt, covered with soft hairs, and purple. Leaves by fours, -blunt, hairy, turned inwards, and bowed. Stem shrubby, a foot and half -high, branching, and hairy. The branches are hairy, thread-shaped, and -twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till February. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -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. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_158">[Pg 158]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 274px;"> -<a href="images/ill_037.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_037.jpg" width="274" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_161">[Pg 161]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_160">[Pg 160]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_159">[Pg 159]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_pubescens_minor"></a>ERICA pubescens, <i>minor</i>.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ramulis terminales, umbellati, -numerosi. Corolla ovata, obtusa, villosa; laciniis minutis, erectis. -Folia quaterna, obtusa, hirta, erecta. Caulis sesquipedalis, ramosus, -pilosus. Rami et ramuli pilosi, virgati, erecti.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in numerous umbels. Blossom egg-shaped, obtuse, covered with soft hairs; -segments of the border very small and upright. Leaves by fours, blunt, -hairy and upright. Stem a foot and a half high, branching and hairy. The -large and small branches are hairy, twiggy, and upright.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from October till March. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. Seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_162">[Pg 162]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 243px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_038.jpg" width="243" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_165">[Pg 165]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_164">[Pg 164]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_163">[Pg 163]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_pubescens_minima"></a>ERICA pubescens, <i>minima</i>.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in ultimis ramulis terminales, -umbellati, cernui. Corolla minuta, urceolata, purpurea, villosa. Folia -quaterna, obtusa, villosa, incurva, arcuata. Caulis fruticosus, pedalis, -ramosus, pilosus. Ramuli pilosi, virgati, filiformes.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers terminate the small branches -in umbels, nodding. Blossom very small, pitcher-shaped, purple, and -hairy. Leaves by fours, blunt, covered with soft hairs, turned inwards, -and bowed. Stem shrubby, a foot high, branching, and hairy. The branches -are hairy, twiggy, and thread-shaped.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from November till April. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. A blossom magnified.<br> -3. The chives and pointal magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_166">[Pg 166]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 309px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_039.jpg" width="309" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_169">[Pg 169]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_168">[Pg 168]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_167">[Pg 167]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_pulchella"></a>ERICA pulchella.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Flores in summis ramulorum, paniculati, -axillares, sub-globosi, incarnati. Folia terna, glabra, obtusa, trigona, -sexfariam, sub-erecta; petiolis brevissimis. Caulis flexuosus, pedalis, -glaber. Rami flexuosi, sub-simplices, filiformes, longi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers grow in loose spikes, near -the ends of the branches, from the base of the leaves, are nearly -globular, and flesh-coloured. Leaves by threes, smooth, blunt, -three-sided, forming six edges, and almost upright; with very short -foot-stalks. Stem grows zigzag, a foot high, and smooth. Branches like -the stem, grow nearly simple, thread-shaped, and long.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till February. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_170">[Pg 170]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 249px;"> -<a href="images/ill_040.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_040.jpg" width="249" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_173">[Pg 173]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_172">[Pg 172]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_171">[Pg 171]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_quadriflora"></a>ERICA quadriflora.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ, stylo incluso. Corolla globosa, purpurea, -cernua, glabra. Flores ramulorum quaterni, calyce reflexo. Folia -quaterna, linearia, ciliata, flaccida. Caulis debilis, sesquipedalis. -Rami plurimi, virgati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom, shaft included. Flowers globular, -purple, nodding, and smooth. Flowers grow by fours, at the ends of the -small branches. Cup reflexed. Leaves by fours, linear, fringed and -flaccid. Stem weak, a foot and a half high. Branches numerous and -twiggy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from June till August. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_174">[Pg 174]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 298px;"> -<a href="images/ill_041.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_041.jpg" width="298" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_177">[Pg 177]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_176">[Pg 176]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_175">[Pg 175]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_radiata"></a>ERICA radiata.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ, stylo exserto. Flores in ramulorum apice -verticillati, horizontaliter siti. Corolla sub-cylindracea, oris -laciniis revolutis. Folia quaterna, linearia, patentia. Caulis -fruticosus, erectus, subpedalis, ramosus. Rami sub-simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom, shaft without. Flowers grow in -whorls at the ends of the small branches, standing horizontally. -Blossoms almost cylinder-shaped, the segments of the mouth rolled back. -Leaves by fours, linear and spreading. Stem shrubby, upright, near a -foot high, and branching. The branches nearly simple.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_178">[Pg 178]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 315px;"> -<a href="images/ill_042.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_042.jpg" width="315" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_181">[Pg 181]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_180">[Pg 180]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_179">[Pg 179]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_rubens"></a>ERICA rubens.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> cristatæ, inclusæ. Flores terminales, in umbellis nutantibus vel -cernuis 3-8-floris. Pedunculi longiusculi. Corolla late ovata, -rubro-purpurea. Folia quaterna, erecta, linearia, glabra. Caulis -fruticosus, sub-erectus, ramis patentibus, vel subinde pendulis.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> crested, within the blossom. Flowers terminal, in nodding or -cernuous umbels of from 3 to 8 flowers. The peduncles longish. Blossom -broad egg-shaped, and of a red purple. Leaves by fours, upright, linear, -smooth. Stem shrubby, nearly upright. Branches spreading, or sometimes -nodding.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from June till September. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_182">[Pg 182]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 333px;"> -<a href="images/ill_043.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_043.jpg" width="333" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_185">[Pg 185]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_184">[Pg 184]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_183">[Pg 183]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_serratifolia"></a>ERICA serratifolia.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-exsertæ. Flores terminales, in apicibus ramulorum -bini vel terni, pollicares, sub-cylindrici, luteo aurantii. Folia -quaterna, rigida, acuta, serrata. Caulis erectus, rigidus, pedalis, -ramosus. Ramuli frequentissimi, breves.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, just out of the blossom. Flowers terminal, two or three -together at the end of the smaller branches, an inch long, almost -cylindrical, and of an orange yellow. Leaves by fours, harsh, sharp, and -sawed at the edges. Stem upright, harsh, a foot high and much branched. -The smaller branches are numerous and short.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from August till December. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, summit magnified.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_186">[Pg 186]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 307px;"> -<a href="images/ill_044.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_044.jpg" width="307" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_189">[Pg 189]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_188">[Pg 188]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_187">[Pg 187]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_spicata"></a>ERICA spicata.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores plures, sub-terminales, arcte stipati -in spicam duram, ima parte luteoli, summa virescentes, teretiusculi, -basi attenuati; ore obtuso, quadrifido, æquali, connivente. Perianthium -persistens. Folia subsena, mucronata, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, -pedalis, erectus; ramis pluribus adscendentibus.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p>TIPS bearded, within the blossom. Flowers numerous, nearly at the ends -of the branches, in hard close set spikes, the lower part light yellow, -and the extremity of a light green; somewhat cylindrical, with a tapered -base; the mouth blunt, and divided into a four-cleft equal border; the -segments tend to each other. Cup permanent. Leaves mostly by sixes, -sharp-pointed, and spreading. Stem shrubby, a foot high, upright, with -numerous ascending branches.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from November till April. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and blossom.<br> -2. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -3. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_190">[Pg 190]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 285px;"> -<a href="images/ill_045.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_045.jpg" width="285" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_193">[Pg 193]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_192">[Pg 192]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_191">[Pg 191]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_tubiflora"></a>ERICA tubiflora.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sub-solitarii, sessiles, terminales, -clavato-cylindracei, curvati, pubescentes. Folia quaterna, tenuia, -obtusa, ciliata, subtus sulcata. Caulis flexibilis, erectus. Rami -sparsi, filiformes, frequentes, villosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, just within the blossom. Flowers grow singly, sessile, -at the ends of the branches; between club and cylinder-shaped, curved, -downy. Leaves by fours, thin, blunt, fringed with hair at the edges, and -furrowed beneath. Stem flexible, upright. Branches scattered, -thread-shaped, numerous, hairy.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -3. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_194">[Pg 194]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 276px;"> -<a href="images/ill_046.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_046.jpg" width="276" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_197">[Pg 197]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_196">[Pg 196]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_195">[Pg 195]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_versicolor"></a>ERICA versicolor.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, subinclusæ. Corolla sub-cylindracea, medio paululum -arctata, ima parte aurantia, apice virescens. Folia terna, linearia, -subulata, subtus sulcata, glabra, saturate viridia. Caulis fruticosus, -bipedalis, erectus, attenuatus in apicem. Rami sub-simplices.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, just within the blossom, which is nearly cylindrical, a -little narrowed at the middle, the lower part of a deep orange colour, -and the mouth greenish. Leaves by threes, linear, awl-shaped, furrowed -on the under surface, smooth, and of a deep green. Stem shrubby, two -feet high, erect, tapering to the top. The branches nearly simple.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from October till April. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. The chives and pointal.<br> -3. A chive magnified.<br> -4. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_198">[Pg 198]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 267px;"> -<a href="images/ill_047.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_047.jpg" width="267" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_201">[Pg 201]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_200">[Pg 200]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_199">[Pg 199]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_verticillata"></a>ERICA verticillata.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> aristatæ, inclusæ. Flores in apicibus ramorum, verticillati, -nutantes, conferti, ventricoso-cylindrici, pollicares, ad basin -tetragoni, profunde costati, ore arctato, saturate aurantio. Folia -quaterna, glabra, linearia, acuta. Caulis erectus, bipedalis. Rami -verticillati.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> bearded, within the blossom. Flowers grow in whorls at the upper -part of the branches, hanging downwards and close together, of a swelled -cylinder-shape, an inch long, four-cornered at the base and deeply -ribbed. The mouth is narrowed, and of a deep orange colour. Leaves by -fours, smooth, linear, and sharp. Stem upright, two feet high. The -branches grow in whorls.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from July till November. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves.<br> -2. The chives detached from the pointal.<br> -3. Seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_202">[Pg 202]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 275px;"> -<a href="images/ill_048.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_048.jpg" width="275" height="600" 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><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_203">[Pg 203]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_viscaria"></a>ERICA viscaria.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, inclusæ. Corolla campanulata, valde mucosa, -purpurascens. Folia quaterna, linearia, acuta, glabra; juniora in -apicibus ramulorum viscosa. Caulis fruticosus, bipedalis, erectus. Rami -simplices, longi, superne viscosi.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossoms, which are bell-shaped, very clammy, -and purple. Leaves grow by fours, are linear, pointed, and smooth: the -younger ones are clammy at the ends of the branches. Stem shrubby, two -feet high, and upright. Branches simple, long, and clammy at the ends.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from April till July. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement and floral leaves magnified.<br> -2. The blossom.<br> -3. The chives and pointal.<br> -4. A chive magnified.<br> -5. The seed-bud and pointal, summit magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_206">[Pg 206]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 272px;"> -<a href="images/ill_049.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_049.jpg" width="272" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_209">[Pg 209]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_208">[Pg 208]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_207">[Pg 207]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ERICA_Walkeria"></a>ERICA Walkeria.</h2> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTIO.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Antheræ</span> muticæ, sub-inclusæ. Flores sessiles, erecti, fastigiati, -quaterni, terminales, fere pedunculati. Corolla ventricosa, pellucida, -ore arctato, extus pallide sanguineo, intus albo, laciniis expansis -maximis. Folia quaterna, nitida, patentia. Caulis fruticosus, -spithameus, erectus, ramulis numerosis.</p> - -<p class="chead">DESCRIPTION.</p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="smcap">Tips</span> beardless, within the blossom. Flowers sit close in upright bunches -by fours, terminal, with scarcely any footstalks. Blossom swelled out -and pellucid; the mouth narrowed, of a pale red without and white -within; the segments spreading and large. Leaves by fours, shining, and -spreading. Stem shrubby, a span high, upright, with numerous little -branches.</p> - -<hr> - -<div class="poetry"><p>Native of the Cape of Good Hope.</p> - -<p>In bloom from February till June. </p></div> - -<p class="chead">REFERENCE.</p> - -<p class="nind2"> -1. The empalement magnified.<br> -2. A blossom.<br> -3. The chives and pointal, one tip magnified.<br> -4. Seed-bud and pointal magnified.<br> -<span class="pagenum"><a id="page_210">[Pg 210]</a></span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 314px;"> -<a href="images/ill_050.jpg"> -<img src="images/ill_050.jpg" width="314" height="600" alt="[Image unavailable.]"></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_212">[Pg 212]</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a id="page_211">[Pg 211]</a></span></p> - -<h2><a id="ALPHABETICAL_INDEX"></a>ALPHABETICAL INDEX<br><br> -<small>TO THE</small><br><br> -FIGURES IN VOL. I.</h2> - -<table> -<tr><td class="rt">01.</td><td rowspan="50">ERICA</td><td><a href="#ERICA_acuta">acuta.</a><br> -<tr><td class="rt">02.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_albens"> albens.</a><br> -<tr><td class="rt">03.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_Archeria"> Archeria.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">04.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_barbata_major"> barbata, major.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">05.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_barbata_minor"> β minor.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">06.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_Bruinades"> Bruinades.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">07.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_caffra"> caffra.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">08.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_calycina"> calycina.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">09.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_cernua"> cernua.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">10.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_comosa"> comosa.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">11.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_comosa_rubra"> β rubra.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">12.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_conspicua"> conspicua.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">13.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_costata"> costata.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">14.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_cubica"> cubica.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">15.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_cubica_minor"> α minor.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">16.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_curviflora"> curviflora.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">17.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_depressa"> depressa.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">18.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_droseroides"> droseroides.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">19.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_empetroides"> empetroides.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">20.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_exsurgens"> exsurgens.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">21.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_exsurgens_minor"> α minor.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">22.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_filamentosa"> filamentosa.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">23.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_flammea"> flammea.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">24.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_gelida"> gelida.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">25.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_glauca"> glauca.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">26.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_ignescens"> ignescens.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">27.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_jasminiflora"> jasminiflora.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">28.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_leucanthera"> leucanthera.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">29.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_lutea"> lutea.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">30.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_Melastoma"> Melastoma.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">31.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_nigrita"> nigrita.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">32.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_obbata"> obbata.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">33.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_obliqua"> obliqua.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">34.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_physodes"> physodes.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">35.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_pinea"> pinea.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">36.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_plumosa"> plumosa.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">37.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_pubescens"> pubescens.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">38.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_pubescens_minor"> α minor.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">39.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_pubescens_minima"> β minima.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">40.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_pulchella"> pulchella.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">41.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_quadriflora"> quadriflora.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">42.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_radiata"> radiata.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">43.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_rubens"> rubens.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">44.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_serratifolia"> serratifolia.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">45.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_spicata"> spicata.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">46.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_tubiflora"> tubiflora.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">47.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_versicolor"> versicolor.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">48.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_verticillata"> verticillata.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">49.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_viscaria"> viscaria.</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="rt">50.</td><td><a href="#ERICA_Walkeria"> Walkeria.</a></td></tr> -</table> - -<hr class="full"> -<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HEATHERY; VOL. 1 ***</div> -<div style='text-align:left'> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will -be renamed. -</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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