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Garden, the seeds of which were received, under this name, from the 



Himalayas." 



P. A Via. Page 910., in the " Varieties" after " P. A. 4 angustifolia Lindl., 



1. c.," insert : " P. A. longifolia Hort" 

 P. A. 6 cretica. 910., after " P. grae v ca Hort.," insert : " P. A. edulis Hort., 



Cratae v gus grae^ca Hort." 



P. rivuldris. 915. 1. 29., for " Hooper's," read " Hooker's ; " and add to the 

 end of the paragraph : " Plants of this species are in the Horti- 

 cultural Society's Garden, and were raised from seeds sent home by 

 Douglas." 



P. americdna. 920., add to the list of Synonym es " P. canadensis Hort" 

 P. Sorbus. Statistics. 924. 1. 15., dele " In Shropshire, at Kinlet, it is 45 ft. 



high." 



924. 1. 19., for "and is about 25 ft. high," read "(see fig. 644. in p. 922.)" 

 P. spuria. 1. 8. from the bottom, dele the " ? " be- 

 fore " P. sambucifolia," in the list of Sy- 

 nonymes. 



P. (arbutifolia) melanocdrpa. 926., add to the list 

 of Synonymes : " -Mespilus capitata Lodd. ; 

 M. floribunda Lodd. ; M. pubens Lodd. 

 Cat., 1836." 



P (a.) m. 2 subpubescens Lindl. 927., after the 

 other references, insert: " P.m.xanthocarpa 

 Hort" 

 P. grandifolia. 928., add to list of Engravings, " and 



fig. 2465." 



P. Chamcemespilus. 928., to " Spec. Char., -e.," after 

 " (Dec. Prod., ii. p. 637.)," add : " The 

 fruit is orange-coloured." 

 Eriobotrya. 934., dele the whole of the paragraph headed " E. elliptica" 

 the plant proving the same as Cotoneaster nummularia. (See p. 2564.) 

 Kageneck'ia cratcegbides. 934. 1. 25., add, after the full stop : " Tho o1 " 

 flowers are in bunches, and terminal, as 

 shown in fig. 657.; but the female flowers 

 are solitary. Pig. 2466. shows a specimen of 

 the fruit, which ripened in the Horticultural 

 Society's Garden in the autumn of 1837." 

 To the end of the paragraph, add : " There is 

 another species of Kageneck/a in the Hor- 

 ticultural Society's Garden, with leaves 

 nearly twice the size of those of K. cratae- 

 go'ides." 

 Calycdnthus Icevigatus. 937., 1. 8. from the bot- 



tom, for " ferox," read " ferax." 

 Chimondnthus frdgrans. 938., add to " Varieties :" 

 " * C. f. 4 parviflorus Hort. This, Mr. Gordon 

 informs us, is a very distinct and late- 

 flowering variety. There are plants in the 

 Horticultural Society's Garden." 



The male 



Tunica Grandtum. Soil, Situation, and Culture. 942. 1. 9., after full stop, insert : 

 " The double pomegranate, grafted on the single, is a less vigorous tree, 

 and more productive of flowers. If in good rich soil, properly managed 

 and supplied with water, it will continue flowering for four or five 

 months." 



Fuchsia microphylla. 944., add to the end of the paragraph : "The berries are 

 very sweet." 



