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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA, 
pag. lift. 
177 Nyssa candicans, adde Mich . cr/;. 2. p 25J. t. 20« 
178 Nyssa tomentosa, adde Midi. arl.2.p . 252. t. . 
181 1 loco 1187 lege H81. 
180 1 adde Bot. mag. 1551. 
187 20 loco unifloribus Lege unifloris. 
199 ultima, adde Midi. ari. 3. p. 269. t. . . . 
200 Ulmus fulva, adde U. rubra. Mich. ari. 3„ 
p.278. t 
Ulmus alata, adde Midi. ari. 3. p. 275. t . . . . 
Celtis occidentalis, adde Midi. ari. 3. p. 220. 
*. 8 . 
Celtis crassifola, adde Midi. ari. 3. p. 228. £.9® 
200 17 /oco ramosissima /ege ramosissimo. 
219 Berberis aquifolium, adde Icon. Tai. 4. 
Berberis nervosa, adde Icon. Tai. 5. 
221 Gleditschia triacanthos, adde Midi. ari. 3. p . 
104. t 
Gleditschia monosperma, adde Midi. ari. 3. 
p. 1O9. t. . . . 
223 Allium angulosum, adde A. stellatum. Bot. mag. 
157O. 
224 Conostylis americana, adde Icon. Tai. 0. Lo- 
phiola aurea. Bot. mag. 159O. In this figure 
the flowers are more than twice the size of 
those in its native state. 
220 Phalangium Quamash, adde Scilla esculenta. 
Bot. mag. 1574. Playing not seen the living 
plant when I made my description, I was 
misled by Mr. Lewis in describing one of the 
petals to be dependent and the rest ascendent* 
which is not the case. 
228 Lilium pudicum, adde Icon. Tab. S. 
232 Streptopus roseus, adde Uvularia rosea. Bot ; 
mag. 1489. 
Streptopus lanuginosus, arfr/eUvularia lanuginosa. 
Bot. mag. 1490. 
^40 Chomaerops Palmetto, adde Mick. arl. 2. 
p. 180. t 
Noliria georgiana, adde Asphodelus minor albus* 
ex Provincia mariana. Pluk. mant. 29. t. 342. 
f. 1. (pars paniculae), secundum Herb. She- 
rard. Very fine specimens of this rare plant 
I found in the Sherardian Herbarium collected 
by M. Catesby on the Savannah river. It re- 
sembles Helonias graminea, Bot. mag. 1599» 
