2568 



SUPPLEMENT. 



hardy, or very nearly so, in this country ; and have all showy white 

 flowers, with the exception of L. stellatum, the flowers of which are 

 yellow." 



" L. scoparium Forst., Jacksonia scoparia Cunn., and our jig. 2468., the 

 Broom Tree, or Dogwood Tree, of Van Diemen's Land, is also a native 

 of New Zealand, where it was employed for tea by Captain Cook and his 

 crew; whence its common name of the New Zealand tea plant. (See Comp, to 

 Bot.Mag.,n.p.70.228.y 



2469 



Myrtus communis L., page 963., the common Myrtle, and our figs. 2469, 2470. 

 To the first paragraph, add : " The garden of Sir Walter Raleigh, now 

 the property of Colonel Fount, runs along the ancient city wall of 

 Youghal, which is covered to the top by flowering myrtles of the most 

 luxuriant growth." 



2471 



CRASSULA V CEJE, 

 Sedum popttttfilium. 965., add, after the references : "and our/g. 2471." 



