71. COMPOSITE: CTCHOBIACEiE. 489 



4. Scorzonera parviflora, Jaeq. Fl. Austr. iv. t. 305 ; DC. Prodr. 

 vii. p. 121 ; Debeaux, Fl. Tchef. p. 88, et FL Tients. p. 26 (var. 

 tcheliensis) ; Franchet in Mem. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, xxiv. 

 p. 230. 



Shantung : Chefoo (ex Debeaux § Franchet). 

 Southern Russia and Siberia eastward. 



5. Scorzonera radiata, Fisch. in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. iv. p. 1G0, et 

 Fl. Ross ii. p. 793 ; DC. Prodr. vii. p. 122. 



Chihli : near Peking (Bunge ! Bushell !). Herb. Kew. 

 Ural to Mandshuria. 



CORRECTIONS. 



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33. Under Nymphaea acutiloba and N. tetragona add distribu- 

 tion : Siberia and North India. 

 36. Bielytra spectabilis : add Gr. Don, Gen. Syst. i. (1831), 



p. 140. 

 96. Fifteenth line from top : for Lethia read Sethia. 

 103. Under Psilopeganum sinense : for Flores albi read Flores flavi. 



124. Fourth, line from top : for 6 poll, read 6 lineas. 



125. Under Tripterygium Wilfordii add distribution : Japan. 

 128. Under Bhamnus davuricus add reference to Baillon, Hist. PI. 



vi. p. 69. 

 128. Ninth line from bottom : for xl. read xliv. 

 130. Top line : to make the same correction. 

 146. Sixteenth line from top : for p. 22 read p. 220. 

 153. Mr. Franchet sends a specimen of Trigonella ruthenica, 



showing that we were wrong in supposing his plant 



might be Medicago falcata. 

 158. Tephrosia oraria, Hance, is the same as Millettia no. 8. 

 160. Fordia cauliflora : Mr. Ford writes that this shrub is of 



erect habit. 

 196. Bhynchosia ? BZenryi, Hemsl., is a variety of Dumasia vil- 



losa, DC, a native of India, Java, Madagascar, and Natal. 

 211. Second line from top : for p. 578 read p. 579. 

 ^19. Add Japan under Prunus macrophylla. 

 220. Prunus oxycarpa, Maxim. = P macrophylla, Sieb. et Zucc. 

 229. Kerria japonica : Dr. A. Henry writes that he was in error 



respecting the fruit being edible. 



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