338 CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



Page 187. On the first a in Dentaria, place an acute accent. 



Pag;e 217. In note to St. John's-wort — for drop, read droop. 



Page 223. For T. palustre, read L. &c. 



Page 246. After College, add Gardens. 



Page 280. In Sagittifolia, substitute a small s. 



Page 282. For 1448, read 1458. 



Page 299. After Hydrocharis — add i. e. delighting in water. Gr. 



Page 300. Taxus — for funeral, read funereal. 



P. Ixxxii. For pinnatified, read, pinnaiifld. 



Page civ. For White-root, read JVhite-rot. 



Drummond' s Letters, &c. A few passages in this interesting 

 little work, to be read with caution and explanation. 



The following is a list of several plants, mentioned in Sir Alex- 

 ander Croke's critical and elegant edition of the " Regimen Sani- 

 iatis Salernitanum." Taiboys, Oxford, 1830: — Sage, Wormwood, 

 Poppy, Fennel, Mallows, Mint, Primrose, Tansy, Mustard, Violet, 

 Nettle, Chervil, Elicampane, Penny-royal, Celandine, Sallow, 

 Vervain, Henbane, 



Respecting the Elsfield habitat for Lonicera Caprifolium, Flora, 

 p. Q5. See Lady Smith's interesting Memoir and Correspondence 

 of the late Sir J. E. Smith, 1832. vol. i. p. 438. See also in the 

 same work, vol. i. a concise Memoir of the scientific and munifi- 

 cent Professor, Dr. J. Sibthorp, with three of his letters, &c. 



Any mistakes pointed out by the reader or critic, will be 

 corrected in a future Supplement to this TVork. Number of Plants, 

 introduced into the Flora of Oxfordshire, and its Contiguous Coun- 

 ties, about eight hundred, and ninety -four. Callitriche ; see more 

 in H. Br. Fl. and Arnott in Journ. of Nat. and Geog. Sc. vol. i. 

 p. 426, &c. 



L. rugosum, naturalized between Oxford and Iffley, and in 

 Christ Church Meadow. Bx. 



Antirrhinum purpureum, not uncommon on old walls in Oxford. 

 R. W. 



Insert after Aquilegia, p. cxv. Gen. Char, of Stratio'tes. 

 Sheath two-leaved. Cal. three-cleft. Cor. three-petalled. Berry 

 angular, six-celled. N. O. Hydrocharidese, Richd. — Page 152. 



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