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first and last on leaves. On other species : SphaeVia 

 con&rta Fr., on the leaves of V. uliginosum; Rhytisma 

 Faccinii Fr., on leaves of V. frondosum ; Hysterium de- 

 generans Fr., on twigs of V. uliginosum ; H. maculare 

 Fr., Didymium melanopus Fr., Stenionitis ascyrioides 

 Sommer. (but on other plants), JErysiphe Myrtilli Fr., 

 and (/redo Facciniorum Dec., on the leaves. M. J. B" 

 V actinium grandiflbrum. Page 1162., add to the list 



of Engravings : " andj?g. 2501. from Watson.'* 

 V. padifoKum. 1164., add to list of Engravings: "fig. 



2502. is from a specimen of this species grown in 



the Hammersmith Nursery." 

 Oxycoccus. 1168., add to "Description:" " SphseYia cin- 



cinnata Fr., Phacldium Oxyc6ccos Fr., on leaves ; 



Hysterium Oxycoccos Fr., on the leaves. 



M. J. B." 

 Half-hardy ligneous Species of ^Lricacea. 1173., add 



to these : 



" Cyrilla. racemosa N. Du Ham., 1. p. 215. t. 46., 

 and our fig. 2503. ; C. racemiflora Z. ; C. caroliniana 

 Mich.?., Pursh, Bot. Mag. t. 2456. ; Andromed plumata 2498 



Marsh. Cat. Arb., p. 13. ; /'tea caroliniana L'Herit. Serf. Ang.; I. Cyrilla 

 Siut. ; I. racemiflora Lam. Hort. A tree 15ft. or 20ft. high, with a straight 



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trunk, and bushy head. The flowers are white, and hang in bunches of 

 long pendent racemes. The capsules when ripe are of a greyish brown. 

 It flowers in the middle of summer, and retains its blossoms a month or six 

 weeks, but the seeds are rarely ripened in Europe. It is a native of Brazil, 



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but has also been found in the United States, in the Carolinas, in marshes, 

 and on the banks of rivers." 



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