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SUPPLEMENT. 



America, whence the seeds were sent home by 

 the unfortunate Douglas in 1827 ; and those sown 

 in the London Horticultural Society's Garden 

 did not vegetate. Seeds were, however, distri- 

 buted; and of those sent to Messrs. Pope and 

 Co, o( the Handsworth Nursery, near Birming- 

 ham, one germinated, and produced the plant 

 figured in the Floral Cabinet. This species has 

 not yet borne seeds in England; but it has been 

 abundantly increased by layers, which strike 

 readily:' " 

 Collctn\. Pace 5+ 1 ., after the paragraph headed " Col- 



/cY'ia," insert : " C. horrida Willd. (/g.2432. c) ^V 



appears somewhat different from C. spi- ^fe*£ 



nosa (fig. 217. p. 541.); and both it and 



C. ul/cina Gil. (fig. 2432. a) are evergreen 



shrubs, which are found as hardy as the 



common furze in the arboretum of Messrs. 



Loddiges." 

 Ketanilla. 541., in the last line but one of the para- 

 graph headed " Retanflla," after t. 16., add : x 



" and our figure b in Jig. 2432." 

 Pomadcrris. 542., to the paragraph headed " Pomaderris" add : " P. plumosa 



has stood out for several years in Devonshire. P. jorunifolia also 



2432 



stands out ; and, though it is sometimes killed down to the ground, 

 it springs again from the root." 



Anacardia^cevk. 



Pktdda. 545., to the paragraph headed " Gen. Char." add : "The fungus 

 I redo 7'erebinthi Dec. is found on the leaves of plants of this 

 genus." 



lUtus. 549., to the paragraph headed "Gen. Char." add: "The following 

 fungi are found on plants of this genus : — 7/ydnuin Rhois Schwein., 

 Sph&'ria Rhois Schwein. ; 8. qnaternata Pers, 9 on It. glabra; S. sub- 

 solitaria Schwein., Cytispora rhoina /<>., Dothidea Rhois Fr. ; TJelmin- 

 thosporinm rfgjdum /•'/., on R, radicans. — M. ./. BT 



, ,\ . bead line, (or " I)uvai'i«," read " Rhus." 



EL tuaviolens, 557., dele the entire paragraph. 



it. aromSiica. 657., add alter the line headed " Engraving:" — 



Ait Hort. Keut.t I. p. 368, Dec. /'rod., 2. \>. 12. ; Myrica trifoliata 

 // rt , Toxicodendron crenfctum Afltt ZMrf., No. 5.*' 



:,,':., before the but paragraph, three lines from the bottom, add: — 



u T it. catistica Hook., LaUriU cattStica Mo/., is an evergreen tree, a native 



I ili, Introduced in 1828, of which there are plants in the Horticultural 



Garden. 'Here are also plants under the same name in the Horti- 



Bocietj Garden, raised from seeds sent by Dr. Wallich from the 



Mountain of Nepal." 



