ass* SUPPLEMENT. 



Page 156. line 18. from the bottom, dele " Pliyllodocc caerulea." 



166. 1. 3. ditto, dele "minor." 



I 13. ditto, dele " mediterranea (Portugal)." 



167. 1. 18. ditto, dele "sylvatica (Portugal and Sicily) Characias." 



173.1. 14. ditto, insert " f " before "/raxinifolia ; " and dele "f " before 



"Dobinai'a." 

 177. l. 21. from the top, after "chinense," insert "longiflorum." 

 180. 1, 22. and 23., dele ";;olif61ia angustifolia, jjolifolia latifolia," 



1. 29., dele " caerulea." 

 181. 1. 34., dele " i?'mpetrum nigrum." 

 184. 1. 11. from the bottom, for "shrub," read "scrub." 



188. 1. 26. ditto, for "has since been added," read " was published in 1832, 



and a third in 1837." 

 1. 25. ditto, before " has," insert " of the first two volumes." 



189. 1. 24. ditto, insert " Xortk " before " American^ 

 192. last line, for " Encyclopasdia," read " work." 



Part II. Of the Science of the Study of Trees. 

 Page 193. to p. 230. 



195, 1. 31. and 32. from the bottom, for " 5'6rbus," read " Pyrus." 

 201. 1. 32. ditto, dele " first." 



206. 1. 14. from the top, for " Part IV. of this Encyclopaedia," read "our 

 Enci/clo])(cdia of Arboriculttire." 



209. 1. 5. from the bottom, for " the series of plates," &c., read "our volumes 



of plates." 

 1. 7. liitto, for " These, in the plates," &c., read " These, in our volumes 

 of plates." 



210. 1. 19. from the top, for "volume," read "volumes." 



219. 1. 13. from the bottom, for " Encyclo[)iEdia," read " work." 

 223. 1. 4. ami 5. from the top, for " the plates which form a separate volume," 

 read " our volumes of plates." 

 1. 17., for " all," read "most." 



Part III. The Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. 



Page 231. to p. 2532. 



Wherever the words " our plate in Vol. II.," or " our plate in Vol. III.," 



occur, substitute " in our volumes of plates." 

 C'lemati'de.e. 

 Fungi. 233. 1. 13. from the top, after the full stop, insert : — "The principal 



fungi found on the Clematideas are, Solenia urccolata JVaNr., and 



./Ecidium Clematidis Dec." 

 Clematis triterndta. 238. 1. 21., add : " According to Mr. Gordon, it is of 



stronger growth than any of the atragenes ; and is so like C. virginiana, 



as to be j)robably only a variety of that species." 

 Fldmmula. 240., at the end of § i., introduce : — 



" C. nejmlensis Dec. Syst., i. p. 164., Prod., i. p. 9., Wall. Cat., 4680., 

 Royle Illust., p. 51.; C. montana D. Don, Prod., p. 192. ; C. ni. var. Ham. MSS. 

 Peduncles many ; each 1-flowered, longer than the leaves, jointed, and with 

 an involucre below the ape.x. Leaves ternate or trifid, glabrous ; leaflets 

 lanceolate, acute, cut, 1-nerved. Perianth oblong, ash-coloured, and woolly. 



