862 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, VOL. V. 
5-7 in. broad and usually large, elliptic or obovate with few (8-10) strong arched 
nerves beneath. Meissner (in DC. l. c.) refers to this species a very much smaller- 
leaved plant of Lobb’s from Moulmein. The identification of any of these with the 
Javanese M. rimosa, the fruit of which is undescribed, is mere guess-work. 
Meissner's rimosa from Moulmein, Lobb, is probably M. fruticosa, Javan specimens 
in Herb. Hook. are named M. Madang and M. odoratissima e. latifolia by Miquel, 
who unites rimosa with odoratissima. 
M. PUBESCENS, Blume Mus. Bot. i. 830; Meissn. in DC, Prodr. xv. i. 40. This 
is unrecognizable by description. 
M. sp. ?, Penang, Curtis, No. 942, is a small plant with glabrous young leaves, 
the old leaves 3-4 in. elliptic-lanceolate above finely reticulate beneath glaucous, 
nerves 10-12 pairs very slender, petiole very slender, panicle slender nearly glabrous, 
few-fld., flowers à in. diam., sepals short nearly glabrous as are the filaments. 
P. 116. After 5. Endiandra insert— 
Perfect stamens 6; anthers 2-celled — . . 5/1. MICROPORA. 
P. 127. Before 6. Syndiclis insert— 
5/1. Micropora, Hook. f. 
Flowers small, her- 
Perianth very short, 
ers thick, sessile, sub- 
staminodes very short, 
quite smooth, narrowed 
A tree; branches slender. Leaves elliptic-oblong, acute. 
maphrodite, in slender axillary few-fld. racemes or panicles. 
lobes 6 orbicular. Stamens 6, exserted, eglandular; anth 
quadrate, 2-celled, tomentose, cells opening by minute pores ; 
thick, tomentose, opposite the stamens. Ovary ovoid, sessile, 
into a very short style; stigma minute. 
M. Currisi1, Hook, f. Ic. Plant, t. 1047. Hexapora Curtisii, p. 189 of this 
volume. 
PENANG ; close to the Chalet, elev. 500 ft., Curtis. branous. 
Branches and racemes puberulous. Leaves 3-5 by 14-2 in. young mem flowers 
old coriaceous, beautifully reticulate, petiole }-2in. Racemes l-l} in. long ; 
globose, about 4; in. broad. 
, P. 182. In remarks under LINDERA, after the word Indian erase 2-cell 
insert after plants—with 2-celled anthers. 
ts :—BHOTAN, 
P. 185. Under L. melastomacea insert the following habita oni 
Grigith (Kew Distrib, 4319). Kuasta Mrs. alt. 3-4000 ft, MUNNMTU ? 
alt. 4000 ft., Watt, 
P.189. In the note respecting the genus near Endiandra for H 
MICROPORA, and for three anthers read six anthers. le- 
e and a purple 
P.193. D. CANNABINA. Madden describes two forms, a whit 
flowered, in the Western Himalaya, inhabiting different elevations. ; 
P.199. To habitats of Gyrinops Walla, add—Tinnevelly Ghats, Beddomé. 
. 2v . Faweett, 
P. 237. BALANOPHORA INDICA. Ina paper on this genus by W. c out that 
F.L.s., in the Linnean Transactions, Ser. 2, ii. 233, that author pow m 
Wallieh's B. typhina includes B. indica, Wall., and B. polyandra, : 
that B, gigantea, Wall, differs from B. indica in the rhizome ha ng 
but being tessellated rather than warted ; it may, however, he observes, 
of indica, 
ed, and 
exapora read 
" inclines 
P, 238. B. Tuwarresir. Dr. Trimen, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XX! 330 ich he 
to regard this as a well-marked var. of B. indica. Its chief charan its longer 
gives are, its large size, bright yellow colour, larger stellate pustu “a fem. heads 
prominent crenate flower bracts in the male, ovoid or pyriform exuere attached to 
and shortly stalked fem. fl, inserted on the pedicels and very rarely 
the bases of the spadicels. 
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