3o8 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



Page 172. ACER (b) — continued 



A. caesium. 100. April-May. D. Ls. 8, coarsely blunt-toothed, pale and 



glaucous below, bright red when young. Wings of fruit at acute angle. 



Himalaya. 

 A. caudatum. 80. March- April. D. Ls. 5, lobes long-pointed, sharply 



toothed, the two outer ones smaller or absent. Wings of fruit at acute 



angle. Himalaya. 

 A. diabolicum. Horned Maple. 30. April. D. Ls. 6, coarsely toothed, downy 



when young. Wings of fruit nearly parallel, nuts bristly. Japan. 

 Variety purpurascens. Ls. red when young. Fls. purplish. 

 A. laetum. Wings of fruit spreading at wide angle. 

 A. Lohelii. 60. May. D. Like A. platanoides, but Is. smaller (4), and lobes 



nearly entire. South Italy. 

 A. Miyahei. 40. May. D. Branchlets corky. Ls. 6, deeply heart-shaped base, 



coarsely blunt-toothed, downy below. Wings of fruit horizontal, nuts 



velvety. Japan. 

 A. Opalus. Italian Maple. 30. March. D. Ls. 4, lobes roundish, undulating, 



dark green above, slightly downy or glaucous below. Wings of fruit at 



acute angle. Italy. 

 A. pictum. 80. April. D. Like A. laetum, but young branchlets yellowish 



grey the second year. Himalaya to Japan. 



Page 173. ACER (c). 



A. cissifolium. 30. April-May. D. Ls. 3-fol.; Iflts. ov., 3, stalked, coarsely 



and unevenly toothed, pale green below. Wings of fruit at acute angle. 



Japan. 

 A. glabrum. See under {a) above. 

 A. Henryi. 30. April. D. Ls. 3-fol.; Iflts. ov., 4, stalked, with a few large 



blunt teeth, green below. Wings of fruit nearly parallel. China. 

 ^. m^om^e. Nikko Maple. 40. May. D. Ls. 3-fol.; Iflts. ov., 4I, distantly 



toothed. Wings of fruit curved inwards. Japan. 



Page 177. CYTISUS {b). 



C. Porlock. Porlock Broom. 6. May-June. E. Stems leafy, erect, angled, 

 downy. Lflts. obov., |, hairy on midrib below. Fls. |, yellow, fragrant, 

 short-stalked, borne profusely towards end of side shoots. Hybrid offered 

 by Messrs. Scott & Co., Merriott, and said to be hardy and fast-growing. 



Page 178. For purpurea read purpureus. 



Page 179. ULEX. 



The Dwarf Furze, U. minor, scarcely exceeds i ft. in height, and is distinguished 

 by the smooth or nearly smooth calyx. Western Europe (including Britain). 



Page 180. For Chamlagii read Chamlagu. 



Page 186. SPIRAEA {a). 



S. bracteata (S. nipponica). 6. June. D. Branches angled. Ls. obov., i, 

 toothed near apex, dark green above, blue-green below, Fls. white, in 

 many-flowered clusters. Japan. 



Page 194. For phoenicolasus r end phoenicolasius. 



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