2588 



SUPPLEMENT. 



H. clavuligerum Fr , on S. alba; Sporotrichum fulvum Fr., S. raliciniim Fr.; 



Fusisporium ebuUiens Fr., on 5". moUissima ; Naemaspora incarnata Desm., 



Conoplea cinerea Pers.; ?7redo mixta Z/Z,-., U. saliceti Sc/ilechf., U. epltea ifz., 



U. caprearum Dec, and Puccinia 5'alicum Lk., on 



leaves. — M. J. B" 



S. babylonica. Varieties. Page \b\i., after " S. b. 



Napoleona," add'. " May 10th, we received 



specimens from the brickfield at Hanwell, 



Pope's Villa, and the Twickenham Botanic 



Garden, in blossom ; all with female flowers." 

 S. nigra, 1529., add to the paragraph headed 



" Spec. Char., Sfc. : " " In Jig. 2521. a shows 



S. nigra, and b S. /igustrina." 

 S. versicolor. 1541., add to list oi Engravings : "our fig. 2528." 

 1602. After " App. i.," add : — 

 " S. coluteoides Mii'b. Mus., vol. xiv. t. 20., and our fig. 2529., has the 



2528 



2527 



2529 



leaves elliptic, blunt, terminated by small mucros, quite entire, glabrous, on 

 short footstalks, wedge-shaped and oblique at the base, glaucous beneath. 

 Male catkins appearing with the leaves, oblong-conical, interrupted at the 

 base. Stamens 8 — 12. Filaments unequal. (Mirbel.) A shrub or tree, a 

 native of Senegal, where it was discovered by M. Perodet. Leaves from 

 i in. to 1 in. in length, and from .3 to 5 lines in breadth ; rounded at the 

 tip. Female not known, (p. 463.)" 

 1602., add to Kiiids of S«& not introduced:— 



S. sitcliensis Hoi:t. is mentioned in the Mem de FAcad. des Scien. Petersb.^ 

 as quoted in Ann. des Scien. Nat., 2d ser., t. iii. p. 237. 



Vopulus. 1637, 1. 18., after " surface " add, omitting full stop : "; the buds 

 ' are also without gum." 



Last line but one, add : " The flavour of the herbage of P. nigra and P. 

 fastigiiita, when bruised, is very peculiar ; and the smell of a dried 

 branch resembles that of the common walnut." 

 1638. 1. 9. from the bottom : " The following list of fungi found on the 

 species of this geiujs, has been sent to us by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley : 

 — yjgaricus Battarr<2f Fr., A. haustellaris Fr., Daedalea angustiita Fr., 

 Polyporus popiilinus Fr., P. castaneus Fr., Thelephora flocculcnta 

 Fr., T. rosea Pers., T. suaveolens Fr., Peziza sceptrum Batscli, in 

 poplar groves ; P. corticalis Pers., also on the oak ; P. spadicea Pers. ; 

 P. caucus Reb., on catkins; Stictis oceilata Fr., S. farinosa Fr.; S. 

 rhodoleuca Somm., also on pine cones ; Sclerotium incliisum S. et K., 

 S. /jopiilncuin Fr., on leaves ; S. rhizomorpha Fr., S. protuberans F/-., 

 Spliaj'ri.iligniota Fr., S. aneirina Somm.,ti. opcrta Schinidt, S. j^jopiilina 

 Pers., S. mutila Fr., S. ceuthocarpa Fr., S. exilis A. ct S., S. macularis 

 Fr., S. treiriulae'cola Fr., S. frondicola Fr., on leaves; Cytispora chry- 

 sospeniia Fr., on leaves; Piioma filurn Fr., Dothidea sphaeroides Fr. ; 

 PhacidiuMi funbriatuiii Srhmidl., on leaves; Ilysterium emergens Fr., 

 ])idymium ser|jula Fr., Pcrichaena ;;opi'ilina Fr., llyplielia rosea Fr.; 



