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12 loco 396 lege 397. 
15 loco 397 lege 398. 
Gauitheria serpyliifolia, adde Tab. 13. 
Gaultheria Shallon, adde Tab. 12. 
Vaccinium nitidum, adde Bot. mag . 1550. 
Andromeda flori bund a, adde Bot. mag . 1560. 
In the extensive collection of the Sherardian, 
Herbarium I met with most of the species of 
Vaccinium, and Andromeda described in the, 
present work : but meeting with none that 
were new, convinced me of the idea that this 
extensive family is nearly fully described 
here. 
Andromeda marlana, adde var. ovalis. Bot e 
mag. 1 579. 
Andromeda arborea, adde Mich, arb . 3. p. 222. 
t. 7. 
Kalmia latifolia, adde Mich. arb. 3. p. XAJ .t. 5. 
Rhododendron maximum, adde Mich, arb . 3. 
p„ 144. t. 4. 
Rhododendron cataubiense. I have had an op- 
portunity of seeing this species in flower at 
Messrs. Lee and Kennedy’s j the plant was not 
above a foot high ; the flowers rose-coloured, 
similar to those of R . maximum ; but having 
scarceiy any marks or spots on the upper part 
of the corolla. 
Mylocarium ligustrinum, adde. Icon. Tab. 14. 
The original drawing of this plant was taken 
by me at Messrs. Bartrams’ near Philadelphia. 
Monotropa morisoniana. I had the pleasure of 
seeing, in the Oxford Herbarium, the origi- 
nal specimen from which the figure in Mo* 
rison’s History has been taken, and which so 
erroneously has been quoted under Monotropa 
unifiora . 
Gymnocladus canadensis, adde Mich. arb. 2. 
p. 272. /. 23. 
Podalyria mollis, adde v. s. in Herb. Lambert, 
Virgilia lutea, adde Mich. arb. 3. />.266. t. 3. 
Tiarella cordifolia, adde Bot. mag. 1589. 
BARTONIA. Since writing the above article I 
had an opportunity of seeing both species there 
described in a living state 3 the first in the 
garden of A. B. Lambert, Esq. at Boy ton. 
