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SUPPLEMENT. 



FlTA^CE^. 

 Ampelopsis (h.) hirsuta. Page 482., after the paragraph headed " Spec. Char., 

 Sfc," add : " There is a plant of this kind in the Horticultural Society's 

 ifiarden which retains its leaves much longer than A. //ederacea ; and 

 they do not die off scarlet." 



RUTA^CBJE. 



Rwto grnveolens. 486. last line, add : " The fungus Dothidea jRutas 3Iont. 



is found on the leaves." 

 Half-hardy Species of R«te. 487., add to the paragraph : " There are 

 plants of R. chalepensis in the Horticultural Society's Garden, from 

 the south of Europe, which are much stronger scented than the com- 

 mon rue." 

 Add before Chap. XXX. : — 



" App. I. Half-hardy Species of 'Rutdcece. 

 *' Corrce'&dlba Smith in Linn. Trans., iv. p. 219., Vent. Malm., t. 13., Andr. 

 Bot. Rep., t. 18., and our/g.2419. ; C. cotinifolia 5'«/. Par. Lond..i. 100. ; has 

 the corolla white, and the leaves white, or rufous above, and rather whitish 

 beneath. A showy flowering shrub, growing to the height of 1 ft., a native 

 of New South Wales, introduced in 1793, and flowering from April to 

 July. 



" C. a. 2 rotundifdlia Dec. Prod., i. p. 719., Don's Mill., i. p. 790. ; C. 



13. No. 2. 



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 has the leaves somewhat rounder 



than 



riifa Vent. Malm., t. 



the species. 

 "Crdwea. sali'gna Smith in Linn. Trans., iv. p. 220., Vent. Malm.,t. 7., Snns 

 Bot. Mag., t. 989., Andr. Bot. Rep., t. 79., and our/^. 

 2420. is a well-known green-house shrub, with beautiful 

 pale purple or purplish flowers, and willow-like leaves. It A^ 

 is a native of New South Wales, whence it was introduced ^JK" 

 in 1790. It flowers from July to December. 



" Bord7tia serruldta Smith in Linn. Trans., viii. p. 284., 

 Bot. Reg., t. 842., Lodd. Bot. Cab., t. 998., Swt. Fl. Aus. 

 t. 19., and our figs. 2421. and 2422. A very beautiful shrub, 

 growing to the height of from 1ft. to 6 ft., with deep 

 rose-coloured and very fragrant flowers ; and trapeziform, 

 acute, slightly serrulated leaves, which are smooth and full 

 of glandular dots. It is a native of Port Jackson, in New 

 Holland, whence it was brought to England in 1816. It 

 flowers in June and July." 



XANTHOXYLA^CEiE. 



Vtelea trifoUta. Varieties. 489., in the paragraph beginning " P. /. 2 penta- 



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