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Vol. ii. p. 437, line 1 8. For Diptera {secHo nova) read Diptera, A. Henry (seciio nova). 



ii. p. 438, line 26. ^ov Juglans fraxinifolium ve^A Juglans fraxinifolia. 



lii. p. 452, line 23. Add Interesting details concerning the flowers, cones, and 



seedlings, as well as the rate of growth of the cedars, are given by Hutchison, 



in Trans. Roy. Scott. Arbor. Soc. xiii. 200 (1893). 

 iii. p. 452, line 24. The seedling here described was that of Pinus halepensis; and 



this paragraph should be transferred to vol. v. p. iioo. 

 iii. p. 471, line 12. For last January read in January 1907. 

 iii. p. 475, line 25. After now add (1907). 

 iii. p. 480, line 23. For albertiana read Albertiana. 

 iii. p. 485, line 25. For Endlichler read Endlicher. 

 iii. p. 489, line 10. For 1888 read 1870. 

 iii. p. 489, line 27. For Thuya Craigana, Murray, read Thuja Craigana, Balfour, 



in Murray. The correct name of the Incense Cedar of North America is 



Libocedrus Craigana, Low, ex R. Brown, in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. ix. 373 



(1868). Cf. A. Henry, in Gard. Chron. liii. 325 (19 13). 

 iii. p. 490, line 30. For Murray read Balfour, and for Thuya read Thuja, 

 iii. p. 492, line 35. For Park read Place, 

 iii. p. 494, note 2. The new species from Formosa has been named Cunninghamia 



Konishii, Hayata, in Gard. Chron. xliii. 194 (1908). Cf. Clinton-Baker, 



Illust. Conif. iii. 84 (191 3), and Elwes, in Quart. Journ. Forestry, vi. 274 



(19 1 2). It has not yet been introduced, 

 iii. p. 513, note i. For 1904 read for 1903. Add Cf. vol. i. p. 177 and note 3. 

 iii. p. 540, line 29. For Ostrya Ostrya, Sargent, read Ostrya Ostrya, Karsten, 



Deutsch. Fl. 20 (1895) ; Sargent, 

 iii. p. 545, lines i and 23; 546, lines, 8, 11, 21, 24, and Oj'] \ 547, lines 9, 11, and 16; 



548, line 13; 549, line i; 550, line 18; 553, line 29. For Oerstedt read 



Oersted, 

 iii- P- 553> liri6 21. After now add (October, 1907). 

 iii. p. 553, line 33. For Foster read Forster. 

 iii. p. 558, note i. Arbutus canariensis is said, by W. Fitzherbert in Gard. Chron. 



Hi. 44 (191 2), to be 30 ft. high at Abbotsbury. It is perfectly hardy at 



Rostrevor, where I saw a shrub 10 ft. high in May 1913. 

 iii. p. 563, line ^yTi- For Brit. 11 19 read Brit. ii. 11 19. 

 iii. p. 564, line 28. For Klotzch read Klotzsch. 



iii. p. 565, line 31. ¥ov procera, Lindley, vesAprocera, Douglas, ex Lindley. 

 iii. p. 573, line 27. After var. scotica add A. Henry, 

 iii. p. 576, note 2. Add Cf. vol. v. p. 11 30, note 2. 

 iii. p. 586, line 5. For 162 read 131. 

 iii. p. 595, line 23, For Primer read Pruner. 



iii. p. 599, line 5. For Schneider ex read Schneider, Laubholzkunde, i. 803 (1906) ; 

 iii. p. 600, line 17. For cordifolia, Schneider, ex read cordiformis, Schneider, 



Laubholzkunde, i. 803 (1906), and ii. 1008 (1912); 

 iii. p. 601, line 32. For Schneider ^;ir read Schneider, Laubholzkunde i. 803 (1906) ; 



