PART III. ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



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Afrbutm Wnedo. Page 1117., add: "Derivation. The specific name is 

 said to be derived from units, one, and edo, I eat ; meaning that those 

 who taste the fruit will find one enough." 



A. hybrida. 1119., add to list of Engravings : " and this tree in our Volume 



of Plates. 

 A. Andrdc/ine. 1120., add to list of Engravings : "our/g. 2492. 



1. 25., dele 



Statistics. 1121., after " There is a tree of this species in the Edinburgh 

 New Botanic Garden, which was removed thither from the old garden 

 in 1822, when it was 13ft. high, with a trunk 10^ in. in diameter 



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at 1ft. from the ground;" add: "This tree, in September, 1836, 

 was 19ft. high, and the diameter of the branches from east to 

 west was 23 ft. (See^. 2493.) The age of this tree is not known, 

 but it is supposed to be between 30 and 40 years." 

 1122., before App. i., introduce : 



" A. speciosa, and another species without a name, have been raised 

 in the Horticultural Society's Garden, from Mexican seeds. They have 

 also a species named A. nepalensis" 

 Arctostdpkylos U^va-ursi. 1123., add to "Spec. Char., $c.:" " Sphagna 



flrbutlcola Sow. and S. ,4'rbuti Fr. are found on this plant." 

 " m Variety. A. u. 2 austriaca Lodd. is somewhat larger than the species." 

 Pernettya mucrondta. 1124., transfer the cut and reference to P. pilosa. 

 Gaultheria. Shdllon. 1126. 1.24., dele the full stop, and substitute:"; the 

 natives make this fruit into a kind of bread, which forms a great part of 

 their winter store, and some of which wasbrought to England by Douglas." 

 Epigafa rcpets. 1127., add: 

 " Variety. 



r. rubicunda Sweet Brit. Fl.-Gard., 2. ser. t. 384. This new 

 and very beautiful variety was raised by Mr. John Milne, of the Albion 

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