J60< 



MM'l'LEMKNT. 



254.2 



beautiful tree (Jig, 2542.), 9G ft. high ; diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 6 in., 

 and of the head 50 ft." 



Page 2333., add to the paragraph headed " Geography :"" Professor Link 

 observes that this species never essentially constitutes a whole forest, 

 but is always found mixed with the spruce fir, and other species of 

 /Ibiet'maj. (Ibid., p. 182.)" 



2337. Add to " Accidents, Diseases, Arc :" " The fungi found on this species 

 are : Hfdnum 1\<>\\U Schmidt, Thelephora Mougedtii Fr., Peziza 

 Picese Pert., P. /nthya Per*., P. datina, Cenangium chlorellum Fr., 

 (Jypclla digitalis Fr,, Sphaeron£ma acrospermum Fr., Ilysterium ner- 

 i i .( (jiiiiiin Dec, Antennaria pin6phila Nets. — M. J. B." 



Picea religiota. 2349., add to " Engraving* : n " and our jig. 2543., from the 

 drawing, of the natural size;, of a cone of this species in the Berlin 

 herbarium, kindly forwarded to us by M. Otto." 



I. europafa. 2387., add to the paragraph headed "Canker:" "We 



have been confirmed in this conjecture by the editor of the Quarterly 

 Journal, Henry Stephens, Esq., who informs us that this disease is 

 named from the rising of the b;iik like a blister, followed by a copious 

 discharge from it of the resinous saj) of the tree; the whole tree 

 afterwards becoming short and dry, like a cork. Mr. Stephens also 

 mentions the di ea e de cribed in p. 2387., by Mr. Munro, as re- 

 bliflg the ranker in apple trees, and says it 'appears like an 

 ichorotl di charge around the setting on of the lower branches, in 



