SUPPLEMENT. 



#<?./' add: "There 



jl *. 2439 



u e. C. raccmosus Marnoek Fl. Mag., t. 18., is a handsome, shrub, of mode- 

 rately robust habit, about 3 ft. high. Introduced by P. B. Webb., Esq., in 

 1833, from the Peak of Teneriffe. It flowered, for the first time, in the 

 nursery of Messrs. Young at Epsom." 

 Page 602. line 19. from the bottom, dele "C racemosus," and transpose 



M and" before " C. tetragonocladus." 

 Adenocarpus. 604., dele the paragraph headed " A. foliolosus Dec" 

 Amorpha (/.) glabra. 607., add to the paragraph headed "Spec. Char., 

 .Y<-.. ; " "There are plants in the Horticultural Society's Garden, raised 

 from seeds received from M. Audibert of Tarascon." 

 Robinia. 609., add to the paragraph headed "Description:" " The fungi on 

 the Robin/a are: Sphae'ria Robing Schwein., S. anomia Fr., S. 

 profiisa Fr., S. fissa Pers., Cytispora coccinea Reb., Mylitta Pseud- 

 acaciae Fr. (a truffle-like fungus, on the roots), Sporocybe Robing 

 Fr. The leaves of these and many other Leguminosae are infested 

 by Uredo apiculosa Lk. sub Ccem. y U. appendiculosa Lk. sub Caem 



— m.j.b." 



R. dubia. 627., to the paragraph headed "Spec. Char., 



are plants in the Horticultural Society's 



Garden." 

 R. hispida. 628. 1. 27., after " X, or a cross," 



add: " as in fig. 2439." 

 Caragana (a.) microphylla. 630., add to the 



paragraph headed " Spec. Char., Sf-c. :" $/ \ 



'* The plant bearing this name in the 



Horticultural Society's Garden was received from Hamburg ; and 



we are informed by Mr. Gordon that it is the same as C. frutescens." 

 630. last line, for " C. Altagana" read " C. arborescens." 

 Oolutea arborescens. 636., add to the list of 



Engravings : " and fig. 2440., showing 

 the flowers of the 

 natural size." 



Half-hardy 'Lo'.ea?. 

 Bossia^a rufa. 640. 1. 6., 

 after " Rot. Cab., 

 t. 1119.," insert: 

 " and our fig. 

 2441." 

 Anthijllis crinacca. 641. last line, add : " This 

 species has stood for some years, with- 

 out protection, in the open air, in the 

 Horticultural Society's Garden." 2441 





X 



\ 



Sect. III. //edysa^reve. 



Add to Half hardy llcdysurcce : — 



Detm&dium. olo., last line, instead of " The only ligneous species which is 



already introduced," read : " Drummond also found 13 species in the 



OOthern and western parts of North America; but the only half-hardy 



Ligneous species that have been introduced, as far as we are aware, 



are : — 



" I), polyc&rpum Dec. Prod., ii. p. 334., Don's Mill., ii. p. 295., Lam. 111., 



--., and our Jig. 2442.; //-d/sanim polyearpum Pair* Diet., vi. p. 416.; 



teoi round, erect, and clothed with adpressed pubescence; leaves 



trifoliate, with obovate obtuse leaflets, the terminal the largest; racemes 



of flowers terminal and axillary, crowded ; legumes with 6 — 8 semi-orbicular 



joints. Flowers purple. A native of the East Indies : notwithstanding 



