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SUPPLEMENT. 



Garden, the seeds of which were received, under this name, from the 



Himalayas." 



P. A^ria. Page 910., in the " Varieties" after "P. A. 4 angustifdlia Lindl., 



1. c," insert . " P. A. longifolia Hort." 

 P. A. 6 crctica. 910., after " P. grae'ca Hort." insert : " P. A. edulis Hort., 



Cratae^gus grae^ca Hort." 

 P. rivuldris. 915. I. 29., for " Hooper's," read " Hooker's; " and add to the 

 end of the paragraph : " Plants of this species are in the Horti- 

 cultural Society's Garden, and were raised from seeds sent home by 

 Douglas." 



P. americdna. 920., add to the list of St/noni/mes • " P. canadensis HortT 



P. Sorbus. Statistics. 924*. 1. 15., dele " In Shropshire, at Kinlet, it is 45 ft. 

 high." 



924. 1. 19., for " and is about 25 ft. high," read " (see Jig. 644. in p. 922.)" 



P. spuria. 1. 8. from the bottom, dele the " ? " be- 

 fore " P. ^ambucifolia," in the list of Sj/- 

 nom/mes. 



P. (arbutifolia) melanocarpa. 926., add to the list 

 of Si/nonyvies : " il/espilus capitata Lodd. ; 

 M. floribunda Lodd. ; M. pubens Lodd. 

 Cat., 1636." 



P (a.) m. 2 siibpubescens Lindl. 927., after the 

 other references, insert: "P.m.xanthocarpa 

 Hort." 



P. grandijolia. 928., add to list of Engravings, " and 

 fig. 2465." 



P. ChawcBmespilus. 928., to *' Spec. Char., §"c.," after 

 " {Bee. Prod., ii. p. 637.)," add : " The 

 fruit is orange-coloured." 



Eriobotrya. 934., dele the whole of the paragraph headed 



the plant proving the same as Cotoneaster nummularia. (See p. 2564.) 



Kageneck'ia cratccgoides. 934. 1. 25., add, after the full stop : " The male 

 flowers are in bunches, and terminal, as 

 shown in_/?g. 657.; but the female flowers 

 are solitary. Fig. 2466. shows a specimen of 

 the fruit, which ripened in the Horticultural 

 Society's Garden in the autumn of 1837." 

 To the end of the paragraph, add : " There is 

 another species of Kageneck/a in the Hor- 

 ticultural Society's Garden, with leaves 

 nearly twice the size of those of K. cratae- 

 goides." 



Cnlycdnthus IcEvigutus. 937., 1. 8. from the bot- 

 tom, for " fcrox," read " ferax." 



t'liimondnthus frdgrans. 938., add to " Varieties ;" 



E. elliptica" 



^ C. f. 4 parvifiorus Hort. — This, Mr. (iordon 

 informs us, is a very distinct and latc- 

 flowcring variety. There arc plants in the 

 Horticultural Society's Garden." 



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GranataVje/e. 

 Viinica Granatinn. Soil, Situation, and Culture. 942. 1. 9., after full stop, insert : 

 " The double pomegranate, grafted on the single, is a less vigorous tree, 

 and more productive of flowers. If in good rich soil, properly managed 

 and supplied with water, it will continue flowei'ing for four or five 

 months." 



Onagra^ce;e. 

 Fuc/ma Tpticroj^hylla. 944., add to the end of the paragrapii : "The berries are 

 very sweet." 



