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the lawn are interspersed standard roses, as indicated in the figure. In the 

 centre there is a basin and fountain. The walks (ddd) are supposed to be 

 covered with arcades of roses ; the side next the rosarium to have open arches, 

 and the other side to be closed." 



CratcB^gus coccinea. Page 817. line 20., dele"c. " before " coccinea." 

 To the " Varieties" add : — 

 " i. C c. 5 neapoUtdna Hort. ; il/espilus constantinopolitana Godefroy." 

 C. punctata. 818. to the " Varieties " add : — 

 " 1 C.p. 4^ brevispiua Doug., and our^g. 2462. 

 A very handsome fastigiate tree, witii 

 large, very dark, purplish-red fruit." 

 C. ovalifoUa. 821., in the list of Engravings, dele 

 " and the plate of this species in our Se- 

 cond Volume." 

 C. Dongldsii. 823., dele the Si/nonyme, which, as 



stated above, belongs to C. punctata. 

 C. trilobdta. 824., in the list of Engravings, dele 

 " and the plate of this species in our 

 Second Volume." 

 C. Aronia. 827., in the paragraph headed " En- 

 gravings," for " Pococke Crataegi," read 

 " Pococke's Travels;" and dele " according to Willdenow." In " Spec. 

 Char., Sfc." 1. 4. from the end, for " It produces its foliage early," 

 read " It produces its foliage late." 

 C. heterophylla. 829., dele the Sijnonymes, as they belong, as stated above, to 



a variety of C. coccinea. 

 C. Oxyacdntha. 631., in the " Varieties," add to the paragraph headed " C. O. 

 9 purpurea : " " Mr. Gordon informs us that this plant is now no 

 longer in the Epsom Nursery, and that the plant now called there the 

 red-twigged variety is C. ^jrunifolia." 

 832., after " C. O. 21 stricta Lodd. Cat., C. O. rfgida Ronalds," insert: "and 



the plate of this tree in our Volumes of Plates." 

 840., to " Recorded old Hawthorn Trees," add : " There is a very remarkable 

 thorn at Cawdor Castle, which is said to be coeval with the building." 

 841., add to the paragraph headed " C. Oxyacantha, and its Varieties, North of 

 London: " " In Yorkshire, in Studley Park, it is 43ft. high, diameter 

 of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 48 ft. This fine tree is figured in 

 our Volumes of Plates." 

 C. mexicdna. 843., to the list of Synonymes, add : " C. Lamberti«?j« Hort." 

 ^ xvi. Glauca. 844., dele the whole of this section, C. glauca being now 

 made a separate genus under the name of Stranvaj^sza, as indicated 

 in p. 2563. 

 Synopsis of the Species of Cratce^gus, &c. 845., in the Synonymes to C. cor- 



data, to " populifolia Fischer," add " Gottingen." 

 C. Oxyacdntha ^tcrifulia. 846., insert, after 1. 2. : " There is another C. yjteri- 

 folia, which is very distinct; and also C. O. oxyphylla, received from 

 Major-General Monckton, in the Horticultural Society's Garden." 

 C. oxyacanlhmdes. 846., to tlie paragraph beginning, " Only differing, &c.," 



add : " and in the fruit containing more than one seed." 

 846., after " 31. 6'. tanacctifolia glabra," add, "31.*C. /. Zwiina; " and after 

 38. C. coccinea maxima, add, " 38.* C. c. «cerif61ia;" both as para- 

 graphs. 

 After "40. C. georgica Doug.," add, " syn. C. indcntata Jjodd." 

 847., after " 47. C. puncttita stricta," &c., add " 47.* C. p. brevisi)ina." 



Amon'r^t\\G Synonymes to 5!i. 6'. viridis, dele "florida Lodd." Ike, and 



" grossulariaefolia Lee," &c. 

 Before " 56. C. virginiana," &c., add : — 

 " 55.* C. spatulata Lindl. 



isyn. florida Lodd., fig. 613. in p. 867. 



