SECOND ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENT. 



683 



9782. r§tralix 



4 Macka/Vina A B. Mackay's • or 1 jn.au F Ireland ... L s.p 



E. Maka/rtfia Bab., Fl. hib. p. 



29923 9800a? villosiiiscula //. C. slightly villose |orlJ my Li C. G.H. 18'29.? C s.p Bot. cab. 1844 



+0820. returvata 2/<vi/". drooiiinf •( | or 2 my B.w.rC.G.H. 1810. Cap Bot. mag. 3f/7 



" Eurylbma recurvata Don, .Syst. of (Jard. and Bot iii. 817." — Dr. Hooker. 



The plant Dr. Hooker has illustrated disagrees, he has shown, with some essential characters of Don's 

 genus Euryluma. 

 9854 fl6rida 



3campanuiata//oo*. bell-yfowvrfrf *| | pr 3 my Ko hybrid 1837. C s.p Bot. mag. 3fa<* 



2ih124 - - quadrata .ff. f. square-nwuihcd m y | or U my \V C. G. H 1829. Cs p Bot. cab. Kt43 



'm2b . - hisuidaif C. h^TV-havcd • i_J or ij? jn.jl Pk C. G. H 17<»2. C s.p Bot. cab. l'jH2 



There are plants in the Handsworth Nursery bearing the names of £rlca vulgaris yar. chilen.sis, 

 growing to the height of 2 fet t, and producing red flowers ; and E. v. Foxei, which is of neat and 

 compact growth, but has not yet flowered. {/i.P^ 



Professor Don has, in the Edinburgh Sew Philosophical Journal for July, 1834, produced " An At- 

 tempt at a New .•\rrangement of the Ericaceae." 



The names of the proposed groups, the etymology of their names, and the species typical of 

 the groups, are the foliowmg: — 



ii'rlca (E. cindrea L.), tlypsocillis (etymon not given. E. vagans L.), PSchysa (pachys, thick ; sub- 

 stance of the corolhu E. iirdens Andr.), Ceramia (keratniun, a little pitcher. £. urceolaris So. 

 land.), Uesmia (do/wr, a little bundle; flowers crowded. £. conferta .Jwdr.), Eurylepis (eurys, 

 broad, /f;)/*, a scale ; calycine scales dilated. E. //alic^caba L.), Eurystegia {curys, broad, stege, 

 a cover ; calyx large. E. glauca Andr.), Lophandra (lophus, crest, armr andros, a man or stamen ; 

 cells of the anthers crested. £. pyramidillis ///idr.), l.^^nlprotis (,lamproU-s, splendour; calyx glis- 

 tening. E. calycina L.), Callista (kaliistos, most beautiful. E. Walkeri Andr.) Euryl5ma {curtjs, 

 broad, /owa, a margin ; limb of the corolla dilated. Alton* Willd.) Chbna (cAowt', a funnel ; 

 figure of the corolla. E. sanguinea), Syring^dea (syrigx syriggos, a reed or pipe ; corolla lonely 

 tubular. E. vestlta) Dasyanthes {dasys, hairy, anthos, flower ; corolla hairy. E. SparrmAnni L. ) 

 E'ctasis {cktasis, extension ; stamens prominent. E. Plukcnet// L.), Eriodcsmia {erion, wool, 

 dfiwt?, a little bundle ; the flowers resemble. £. capitata /,.), Octopfira (oA/o, eight, p<?ra, a sack ; 

 capsule eight-celled. E. Bergi«/<rt L. ) Erdmia {erernos, solitary; seeds one in each cell. E. totta 

 Thunb.) Sal6xis Salisbury (neither etymon nor type is given), Calliina Salisbury (E. vulgaris L.), 

 BlajV/a L.) Andromedn L., Casslopt' ( i'assiope, the mother of Andromeda. Andromedrt tetragdna 

 L.), Ca.ssandrrt {Cassandra, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba. A. calyculata L.), Zen5bia 

 {Zenobia, the queen of Palmyra, distinguished for her virtue and learning. A. speciftsa A/jr. ), 

 Ly6n»"a Nut. (A. paniculata /,.), Leucothiie (a poetic name. A. axillaris -So/flndcr), P'.eriA (one 

 of the muses. A. formftsa Wall.), Phyllodoce (one of Cyrene's attendant nymphs. A. cafriilea /.,.) 

 Bryanthus Gmelin (Menzies?rt bryantha Strz., and empetriformis Ph.), Dabce^cja (Andromeda 

 DabceVi/ L., Menzies/a ooliifolia J.). Menzies/a ferrug'inea and globularis constitute, it is 

 remarked, a genus altogether dissimilar, and to be referred to the /Jhod6reae. (See Gard. Mag., 

 vol. X. p. 401.) 



2.332. fRI'GERON. 



2992G 210D4a elongatus Letf. lengthened ^ O un 1 jl Wsh Siberia 1829. Deo 



29927 - - ciliatus Led. ciliated O un W Siberia 1832. D co 



Conyza altaica Dec. 



293. ERIOCAU'LON. 



29928 2414a sexangulire six-angled ^ lAJ cu ... au.o W E. Indies 1819. D bog. Bur. in. 9 



2030. ERIODE'NDRON 18146 anfractuosum 



2 caribas' um //wA . Caribean □ tm 70 ... Crea.R W.Indies 1739. S p.l Bot. mag. 33G0 



E. caribae^um, No. 18148. in p. 292. 



ERIODE'SMIA. SeeEm^A.*^* 



1231. ERIO'GONUM. 



29929 - - composilum Don. compound ^ A pr 1^ my.jn Ysh.W NewAlb. ... C ni.s Bot. mag. 1774 



3405. ERIOPHY'LLUM. 



29930 58509« oppositifblium iVw/. opposite-lvd !U A or IJ my.f Y N Amer. 1832.? D co 



1311. ERIOSTF/MON. 



+10930 myoporoidesDt'c. Myoporura-like H | | or 3 sp W N. Holl. 1823. C s.p. I Bot. mag. 3180 



29931 - - gracilis GmA. graceful tt.LjprlV jl? Li N. Holl. 1831. C p.l 



29932 - - glaucescens Ait. glaucescent H i | or ... C s.p.l 



1927. ERO^DIUM. 



29933 - - ^eifblium Ten. Goum-leaved Q) or 1 ... Li 183-5. S co 



29934 - - pulverulentum W. powdered Q) or 1 ... Li Spain ... S co 



1901. ERUC.VRIA. 



29935 - - persica Horl. Persian O ••• Persia 1834. S co [D. Caffieron.} 



822. fTRY'NGIUM. 



29936 - - macroph^llum Hort. large-leaved ^ A or 1831. D co [D. Cameron.] 



1867. ^;ry'simum. 



29937 - - altaicum Altaic (3) un 1 s Y Altai 1831. S co iD. Cameron. 1 

 89938 - - crassipes F. S( M. thick-petioled j£ A or 1 jn.s Y 1835. S co 



1028. ERYTHRO^NIUM. 



299.39 8527<i grandiflhrum /V/. largc-perianthcd tS A or ^ my Y N. W. A. 1826.? O p Bot. reg. 1786 



29940 - - gigantfeum I.indl. gigantic A spl N. W. A. ... O p 



" Beautiful as" E. grandiflC.rum Ph. is, it "cannot be compared with" E. gigantOum Lindl, " from 

 the same country, which we possess from Mr. Douglas ; and which is most remarkable for having an 

 irregularly branched scape" of five flowers. The segments of the perianth are acumiuate and reflexed 

 from the middle. {Bot. Reg.) 



