REFERENCE.
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1. The Empalement magnified. 2. The Blossom. 3. The Chives and Pointal, with one of the tips magnified. 4. The Pointal, with the summit magnified. 5. The Seed-bud magnified.[Pg 293] |
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TO THE
FIGURES IN VOL. II.
[73.] Erica acuta.
[74] —— Archeria.
[75] —— ardens.
[76] —— aurea.
[77] —— barbata, major.
[78] —— barbata, minor.
[79] —— bicolor.
[80] —— comosa.
[81] —— comosa, rubra.
[82] —— concinna.
[83] —— conferta.
[84] —— cubica, minor.
[85] —— cylindrica.
[86] —— depressa.
[87] —— elata.
[88] —— empetroides.
[89] —— eriocephala.
[90] —— fastigiata.
[91] —— filamentosa.
[92] —— flammea.
[93] —— flava.
[94] —— formosa.
[95] —— fragrans.
[96] —— gelida.
[97] —— glandulosa.
[98] —— gracilis.
[99] —— halicacaba.
[100] —— hispida.
[101] —— hirta.
[102] —— horizontalis.
[103] —— ignescens.
[104] —— Lambertia.
[105] —— latifolia.
[106] —— Linnæaus.
[107] —— Linnæoides.
[108] —— leucanthera.
[109] —— lucida.
[110] —— Monsoniana.
[111] —— multiflora.
[112] —— Nivenia.
[113] —— obbata.
[114] —— palustris.
[115] —— patens.
[116] —— penicillata.
[117] —— Petiveriana, aurantia.
[118] —— Petiveriana, hirsuta.
[119] —— pinifolia, coccinea.
[120] —— plumosa.
[121] —— princeps.
[122] —— propendens.
[123] —— pubescens, minor.
[124] —— minima.
[125] —— quadriflora.
[126] —— rosea.
[127] —— rubens.
[128] —— rupestris.
[129] —— Sebana, spicata.
[130] —— sessiliflora.
[131] —— sexfaria.
[132] —— Solandra.
[133] —— speciosa.
[134] —— stricta.
[135] —— tenella.
[136] —— thymifolia.
[137] —— vestita, fulgida.
[138] —— vestita, incarnata.
[139] —— vestita, rosea.
[140] —— viridis.
[141] —— Uhria.
[142] —— α .... pilosa.
[143] —— umbellata.
[144] —— Walkeria, rubra.
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SYSTEMATICAL ARRANGEMENT
OF THE
LXXII ERICAS, OR HEATHS, CONTAINED IN
VOL. II.
Taken from the shape of the tips, and the number of leaves which surround the stem in one whorl.