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SUPPLEMENT. 



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

 8fc." add : " There is a plant of this kind in the Horticultural Society's 

 Garden which retains its leaves much longer than A. ^ederacea ; and 

 they do not die off scarlet." 



lUilta graveolcns. 486. last line, add : " The fungus Dothidea TZiitae Mont. 



is found on the leaves." 

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



plants of R. chalepensis m 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 l&utdcecB. 



" Corra*&dlba Smith in Linn. Trans., iv. p. 219., Vent. Malm., t. 13., Andr. 

 Bot. Rep., t. 18., and our jg. 2419. ; C. cotinifolia Sal. Par. Lond.. 1. 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 10 ft., a native 

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

 July. 



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



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rufa Vent. Malm., t. 13. No. 2. ; has the leaves somewhat rounder than 

 the species. 



" Crowea mUgna Smith in Linn. Trans., iv. p. 220., Vent. Malm., t. 7., Sims 

 Bot. Mag., t. 989., Andr. Bot. Rep., t. 79., and our fig. 

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

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

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

 in 1790. It flowers from July to December. 



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

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

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

 growing to the height of from 1ft. to 6ft., 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^CEJE. 

 Ptelea trifolidta. Varieties. 489., in the paragraph beginning P. t. 2 penta- 



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