PART ]ir. ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



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Platana'ce.e. 

 PIdtanus. Page 2042. insert, before "5'te^«- 

 tics:" — 

 " The only fungi found on plants of 

 this genus are: Sphje'ria medusina Fr., 

 and S. papula Fr. ; the latter being found, 

 also, on the maple." 



^alsama'ce.e, 

 Liqtdddmbar Styrac'iflua. 2052., add to 

 the paragraph headed ''Accidents, 

 Diseases, Sfc. : " " The follow- 

 ing list of fungi has been sent 

 to us by the Rev. M. J. Berke- 

 ley : — Thelephora Styraciflua 

 Schivein. ; Peziza flammea A. et S., 

 also on apple and hornbeam ; 

 Stictis farinosa Fr. ; Sphte'ria car- 

 pophila Pers., also on beech mast ; 

 S. perforata Schivein., S. Liqui- 

 dambaris Schwein., S. petiolorum 

 Schivein." 



il/YRICA'CE^E. 



Mj/»vVa Giile. 2037., add to first para- 

 graph : " Peziza ciliaris Schrad. is 

 found on this species." 



Gneta'ce^. 

 E'phedra americana. 2065., add to list 

 of Engravings : " and Jig. 2539." 

 Taxa^ce^. 

 Tdxus baccdta. 2074. 1. 9. from the bot- 

 tom, for " short equal but," read 

 " short squat but." 

 2091., add to paragraph entitled "Acci- 

 dents, Diseases, Sfc. : " " The fol- 

 lowing additional list of fungi has 

 been sent to us by the Rev. M. J. 

 Berkeley : — Thelephora Chailletw Fr., T. areolata Fr., T. sangiunea 

 Fr., T. odorata Fr., SphaeVia dispar Fr., Phacidium Taxi Fr." 

 Phyllocladis trichomanoides, 2102., after the name, dele " R. Br., and." 



Coxi'FERiE, Sect. Jbie'tin^. 

 2106., add, before Sect. I. : — 



" Professor Link, in a very able article On the Genus Pinus, and its European ■ 

 Species, proposes to separate the genera Ddmmara, Cunninghamza, and Arau- 

 ciiria from the ^bietinae, not only on account of the breadth and expan- 

 sion of their leaves, but from their containing spiral vessels sufficiently 

 large to be easily perceptible in the leaves produced on the old wood, 

 (whereas, in the genera Pinus and ^'bies, the spiral vessels are very small, and, 

 indeed, only perceptible in the young shoots,) and from the inverted position 

 of the female blossoms. This new family he proposes to call Dammardcecr." 

 Pinus. 2152., add to "Description:" " Professor Link agrees with Mir- 

 bel and Schubert (part xv. Annates du Mus., and part iii. Bull, dc 

 la Soc. Phil.) in considering the genus Pinus to belong to Monoe^cia 

 Monandria, instead of MonoeVia Monadelphia, where it was placed by 

 Linnaeus ; and he instances Pinus PaeVia as aifording a convincing 

 proof of the correctness of this classification." 

 P, sylvestris. 2170. 1. 11., for " James," read "John." 



1. 1. from the bottom, for " builder," read " timlicr merchant." 

 2183. 1. 14. from the bottom, for " wood," read " road." 



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