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MU'PI.OIENT. 



prae v COX Andre," read 



M.m;noi./ /Ya'.e. 



Magnolia grandifiora. Page ~26~2. line 3., for 

 " precoce d'Andry." 

 1. 10., add : " In the nursery of M. Roy, at Angers, are 18 varieties, part 

 of which do not appear to be in British gardens, and some of which, 

 M. Hoy informs us, are very much hardier than the species. (See 

 Gard. H fag., xiii. p. 21.) The Hon. and Rev. W. Herbert thinks it 

 probable that some beautiful and hardy varieties may be raised by 

 fertilising the seed of M. grandifiora with the pollen of M. tripetala and 

 M. conspfcua." 



266. 1. 25., after full stop, add : " In one of Drummond's letters to Sir W. 

 J. Hooker, he states that Epidendrum conopseum grows parasitically 

 upon M. grandifiora, as well as on Quercus virens in South Florida, 

 at Apalaehicola. (See Comp to Rot. Mag., i. p. 46.)" 

 last line, add : " At Desio, near Milan, it is 50 it. high ; diameter of the 

 trunk 1 ft. 10 in., and of the head 30 ft." 



M. glanca. 269.1.4., for "that at Syon figured in our Second Volume," 

 read " one at Syon 20 ft. high." 

 Statistics. 269. 1. 13., for " Cownan," read " Conon." 



M. tripetala. 270., to " Propagation and Culture" add : " Mr. Herbert suggests 

 that, from its hardiness, it would be desirable to try to produce some 

 hybrids between it and the more delicate Chinese species." 



272. I. 12. after full stop, add : "It ripened seeds at Desio, near Milan, in 1835; 

 and 150 young plants were raised from it in the spring of 1836; among 

 which were some, from seed which had been fecundated with the 

 pollen of M. conspfcua and M. purpurea." 



M. purpurea. 282., to the paragraph headed " Varieties," add : " A curious 

 variety of this species has been raised at Desio, near Milan, by Signor 

 Casoretti, the garden director there, which has all the characteristics 

 of the species, but is only 1ft. 6 in. high. Signor Casoretti calls this 

 variety M. obovata pumila." 



Liriodendron Tulipifera. 289., after the paragraph headed " Propagation and 

 Culture,'' add : — " The fungi found on the Liriodendron are, Lentinus 

 strigosus Fr., Polyporusgilvus Schwein., P. corticola Fr.,Pezha Erina- 

 cei Schwein., SphaeVia Liriodendrus Schwein., S. subiculata Schivcin., 

 Ectostroma Liriodendri Fr., Trichoderma glo- 

 bosum Schwein. — M. J. B." 



AX0NA x CEM. 

 Asimina. 293., after the paragraph headed " Geography, 

 History, Sfc" add : " The only fungus which is 

 known to be found on plants of this genus is 

 Ectostroma Anon a: Fr." 



Berber a CEJB. 

 299., add after the paragraph headed M\uo y MA: " These 

 genera contain all the ligneous species in the 

 Berberidece \ but in the § Nandina: is one half- 

 hard v ligneous species, Nandina domestica." 

 Berberis i uhdrit. 301., add "and our^%. 2409." J| 



I. ■/.'). Varieties, dele " B. v. 2 Intra'' &c, it being 

 the same as li. /'. 8 aspenna. 



I. 31, for " Kielmi read " Kal,„." 



J. if>. from the bottom, after " B. v. 8 asperma" add 



"svn. li. v. Infra." 

 ■fter die paragraph headed " Diseases, eye.," add : 

 " Also to PezlZS I'.erbeiidis Pers., Sphagna de- 



/■'/ ., 8 Berbendu Pers. (syn. Cucurbkaria 

 Berberidii Grev,, t. HI., and jig. 16384. in the 

 "Encyclopaedia of /'/ants), and S. epidernudis Fr. 

 E\ j iiphe penicillata 8chleet. t which is found on the honeysuckle and 

 i: i also found on the common berberry. — M.J.B" 



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