158 APPENDIX 



Classification of all these trees — 3d. The Alpha- 

 betical Index — I hereafter propose to give a sep- 

 arate Index of all the trees and shrubs of North 

 America, classed naturally. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



1. My PiikantJius 261 is the Genus Gra- 

 busJiia of Schlect, a previous name, it is figured 

 in bot. register 1985. 



2. Add to the Oleas 1 to 13. The Olea emar- 

 ginata Lam, a'tree of Madagascar 40 feet high 

 forms the 6r. Noroiikia of Stadman and Thouars 

 — cor. globosa, stam. 2 brevis in fossulis immer- 



sis, drupis nux bivalvis 2 sperm. ^ 



3. Add after Lomanthes 546— The Gr, Hex- 

 acadica Lour, is near this — cal. 5phyL stam. 5 

 jiberis, fl. fem. cal. 6part. stig. 6, caps. 6Ioc. 

 Ovalv. 6sp. — Type Hex. corymhosa^ fol. alt. 

 ovatobL integris glabris, fl. corymb, albis parvis. 

 Tree of Anam. 



4. Add to 528 — Schobera alluded to was bas- 

 ed on Heliotropiiim angiospermuni of Murray, 

 Vitman *Slc, the corolla had the tube ventricose 

 and faux villose ; type Schob. fursuta Raf. fol. 

 ovat. obt- undul. repandis. spicis geminis secun- 

 dis. Asiatic plant united to Heliotropium by 

 mere habit, but belonging to Verbenides. 



5. Add to Culhamia 417. This G. has been 

 found again by Cailland in Nubia, and has been 

 called Sterciilia setigera by Delile, who only 

 saw and described the fruits j while the floAvers 

 are quite peculiar. 



6. Add to Pimentus 642, Gregia argmatica 



is a real Pimentus with 4 petals. 



7. Add to Balanopsis 840. Coramerson and 

 Thouars pretend that the Querctis molucaniis 

 of Lin. are not Oaks, but belong to this G. and 



