ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Page 28, line 8 from bottom, /or *Mily" read " Amaryllid." 

 Page 32, line 8, for " sabulare" read *' Tabul^forme." 

 Page 46, line 2, omit "pea." 

 Page 87, line 7, for " 1846" read " 1853." 



Page 112, before "The Ringless Fern Family" rmc? paragraph on 

 next page comviencing "Ferns rank as one of the widest." 



Page 137, after 2nd line, add: "About 70 species have, by some 

 botanists, been separated from this as a distinct family, under the name 

 of Orontiacese. In Europe it is represented by Calla palustris and 

 Acorus Calamus (the sweet flag), a native of this country. The rhizome 

 of the first is mealy, and in Lapland is used as food. The rhizome of 

 the latter, and also its sword-shaped leaves, are highly aromatic; it is 

 used in perfumery, and has some medicinal reputation." 



Page 140, line 9, for " succulent" read "circular." 



Page 143, after line 4, add: "It is not sufficiently hardy to with- 

 stand the severity of winter in this country. The only hardy fan-palm 

 known is Chamaerops Fortuni, a native of China, introduced about 

 25 years ago." 



Page 174, line 6 from bottom, for "produces" read "furnish." 

 Page 223, /or " Dichlamyds" read " Monochlamyds, " 

 Page 278, line 19, for " Dr. Boyle" read "Dr. Royle." 

 Page 369, after "pot pourris," in line 6 from bottom, add: "They 

 are also used in the preparation of Eau de Cologne." 



Page 421, line 12, after " which" add " with other ingredients." 

 Page 425, for "Red Sandalwood" read " Red Saunder swood." 



