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alteration of terms was made by Linnxus himself, in the 12th 
edition of the Systema Vegetabilium, though at No. 1219, 
by an oversight, we erroneously attributed the change to 
Professor Murray. 
Only two species of this genus being known to Linnaus, 
one of which was smooth, the other pubescent, he used no. 
other distinguishing characters ; the late Mr. Curtis was in 
consequence led to conclude, that the species figured at No. 
222 was the erecta. This figure has however in Hortus 
Kewensis been since referrred to SrrurHi0La juniperina of 
Witipenow. Our present plant is undoubtedly a distinct 
species, and is the one supposed to be the erecta of Linnxvs, 
well described by Bererius under the name of NecTaNpRA 
tetrandra ; except that he says the leaves are scattered. 
_ Srruruiota erecta is a pretty little greenhouse shrub of 
low stature, with delightfully fragrant flowers, which blossom 
both in the Spring and Autumn: Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. Communicated by Messrs. Wurttey & Co. 
CORRIGENDUM. 
At No. 222; exclude the Specific Name and Character with all the 
Synonyms; and substitute 32 
STRUTHIOLA juniperina ; ramulis virgatis, foliis linearibus acutis paten- 
tibus corollisque glabris.. . . 
STRUTHIOLA juniperina ; foliis linearibus glabris, antheris inclusis, Hort, 
Kew. ed. alt..1. p. 271. : 
STRUTHIOLA juniperina ; foliis linearibus acutis patentibus, corollis ca- 
lycibusque nudis. Retz. obs, 3, P- 26. Willd. Sp. Pl. 14 ps 692: 
-» Persoon Syn. 1.-p, 148, 
