PART 111. ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



2583 



Prostanthera lasidnthos. Page 1284-., 

 add: "and our fig. 2519." 



2519 



Vttexincisa. 1286., add : " This plant 

 is in the Horticultural So- 

 ciety's Garden." 



Clerodendrum speciosissimum. 1286., 

 add to the paragraph : " This 

 has since been discovered to 

 be the same as C. squamatum 

 Vahl, Sot. Reg., t. 649. A 

 native of China; and intro- 

 duced in 1790." 



Aloysm citriodora, in the garden of 

 Sir Walter Raleigh's house, 

 at Youghal, is 25 ft. high, 

 with a stem 3 in. in dia- 

 meter. 



PLUMB AGIN A V CE^E. 



Plumbago capcnsis. 1287., introduce after 

 " Sot. Reg., t. 417.: " " and our 

 /-.2520." 



CHENOPODIA^CE^E. 



& triplex Halimus. 1289. This species 

 is abundant in a wild state about 

 King George's Sound, on the ex- 

 treme south-west of Australia, and is eaten by the settlers as an 

 agreeable food. 



JTocfaa prostrdta. 1291., add : " This species is quite hardy in the Horticultural 

 Society's Garden." 



Tragopyrum. 1294., before the paragraph headed " T. pungens" introduce : 

 " T. maritima Doug. There are plants, raised from seeds sent home by 

 Douglas, in the Horticultural Society's Garden." 



Taurus nobilis. 1298. 1. 1., add, after "Tauria:" "It is not really wild 

 in any part of Sicily, though it grows in hedges near the towns. 

 (Comp. Sot. Mag., i. 51.) 



End of the paragraph, after " Knights of the Round Table," add : " The 

 flowers of the sweet bay afford the best kind of honey, and are nume- 

 rously frequented by bees. The blackbirds, in winter, are very fond of 

 the berries. (Host Ft. Aus., ii. p. 66.)" 

 L. Sassafras. 1303., before " Statistics'' insert : 



" Insects and Fungi. The Papilio Ilioneus Sm. et Abb. Iris, of Georgia, t.2., 

 and our fig. 2521., the black swallow-tail butterfly, in its larva state, feeds on 

 the leaves of this tree. The fungi are : Calocera Z/auri Srot., Hysterium .Lauri 

 Fr., Sphae'ria Sassafras Schwein., S. pentagona Pers., Actinocladium penicillus 

 Fr., and Sphae N ria conferta Schwein. ; which last is also found on L. Benzoin." 



