2582 



SUPPLEMENT. 



C/iar., c^-c: " " The fungi are : 

 SphaeVia Dulcamarae Schiv." 



S. bonariense. Page 1268., add to end 

 of paragraph : " It stands out 

 in the open ground in the Hor- 

 ticultural Society's Garden. 



S. Balb'mi Dun. 1268., add: "S. decur- 

 rens Balb., and our ^g. 2514., 



2513 



2514 



syn. S. brancaefolium Jacq., S. mauritianum Willd., S. viscosuni Dec.''* 

 S. littordle Hort. 1269. There is a species under this name in the Hor- 

 ticultural Society's Garden, which Mr. Gordon thinks 

 tole rably distinct. 



2515 



2516 

 'Lycimn lanceolutum. 1272., add to list of 

 vin^s : " and ouv figs. 2513, and 2516." 

 L. turbindlum. 1272., add to list of Enaravinns : " and 

 fig. 2517." " " 



ScrophulariaVete. 



1277., add to the Half-hardy Plants of this order :— 



Penlstcmon Scoulcn Doug., Bot. Reg., t. 12/7., and 

 our y?g. 2518., is a half-shrubby evergreen plant, dis- 

 covered by Douglas at the Kettle Falls of the Columbia 

 River, and introduced in 1827. 



P. alropurjmrea G. Don, Swt. Fl, Gard., t. 2.35., is a 

 native of Mexico, also half-shrubby; and both are well- 

 deserving a place in rockwork, on account of the great 

 beauty of their pur[)le Howcrs, which are produced 

 in profusion from May to August, or later. 



LAHIA^CEyR. 



Thymus grandifldrus. 1278., add : " and onrfig. 2515." 



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