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2°. Mammea, L. Calyx closed in the bud, 2-valved. No disk. Cotyledons dis- 

 tinct. — Leaves pellucid-dotted, exstipulate. 

 107- Rheedia, Gr. (PI. Wright.), of which now a second species has been found by Mr. 

 Wright (a synonym of which is Clusia acuminata, Spreng.), has a 5-4-celled ovary, 

 supported by a cupulate disk, and the leaves awned-mucronate, much smaller than in 

 Rheedia, L. ; the immature seeds have a very thick testa, while in Rheedia lateriflora 

 the testa in the ripe seed is membranaceous, and adhering to the embryo : as long as 

 the grown-out fruit of the former is unknown, it is only to be regarded as a doubtful 

 congener. 

 j 08. Calophyllum ; for " cotyledons cohering " read cotyledons distinct. 

 111. Marila gratidiflora. The anthers open by 2 minute pores near the terminal gland : 

 from this character as well as from habit this species approaches Cespedesia among 

 Ochnacece. 

 \ on' Ser Jania lucida ; for " leaflets 5"-2" long " read leaflets l"-2" long. 

 129. Trichilia Mrta ; add syn. Barbilus, P. Br. ? 

 131. Gnarea Swartzii; add : fruit nearly ecostate, subglobose, glabrous, about 6'" diam. 



(from Trinidad specimens). 

 ltJl. Swietenia Mahago7ii ; add: Bahamas! (Catesb. 2. t. 81. sup.); put a query to 



Hab. Trinidad, where this tree is said not to be indigenous (Cr. in lit.). 

 1^7. Cancel the two first lines. 



140. Picramnia antidesmoides ; add c? •• stamens 5, long exserted. 

 145. Cyrillece. The ovary-cells of Cyrilla antillana are said to be 3 (2-4) -ovulate (Wright 



in lit.). 

 145. Maytenus gonocladus , for this name read 31. tetragonus, J. Martius having named 



a Brazil species M . gonocladus. 

 145. Elaodendron attenuatum ; for this name read E. dicecum, Gr. ; for Richard's species 



proves distinct. 

 147. Ilex montana ; cancel from synonyms /. minutiflora. 

 147. Ilex sideroxyloides ; add syn. Myrsine Rapanea, Sieb. Mart. 283. 

 150. Sponia micrantha ; add syn. Urtica alnifolia, in PI. Berter. 

 150. Sponia mollis ; for " W." read Desc. ; and add syn. Celt is mollis, W. 

 153. Cecropia peltata ; from this, C. obt/tsa, Tree, is distinguished by the leaves wholly 

 snow-white beneath, and the lobes ovate-roundish, rouuded-bluntish : to it belong 

 Sloane's figures and Wullschlaegers Jamaica specimens. 



160. Phenax ; add syn. Gymnogyne, Didrichs. 1850 (non P. B.). 



161. Polygonum glabrum; add syn. P. densiflorum, Meissn. !, a form with-exscrted seiual 

 organs. 



|7o. Bursera gummifera ; add : Catesb. Carol, i. t. 30. 



182. Tephrosia brevipes ; for " Erioseme " read Eriosema. 



185. Zornia. Sloane's figure (t. 116. f. 3) proves to belong to a species allied to Z. my 

 riadena, Benth., found again in Cuba by Wright : I call it Z. Sloanei. 



205. Ccesalpinia bijuga ; for " C. venlricosa " read C. vesicaria, L. 



210. Cassia lineata ; cancel from synonyms " C. cuneata, DC." 



215. Prioria copaifera ; add : Ic. Benth. in Linn. Transact. 1863. 



217. Piptadenia peregrina ; for " cultivated in Trinidad " read wild and cultivated. 



222. Acacia Vincentis ; add : legume broadly linear, straightish, thickish-comprcssed, gla- 

 brous, tapering at the base : margin sinuate. - 



226. Pithecolobium micradenium ; for " T. Brongniartii " read P. Brongniartii. 



229. Hirtella silicea Mr. Crueger sends now auother Cauto, named by him Moijuilea, 

 while his Cauto, formerly sent under this name, was Hirtella sdicea t the specimens 

 of his second Cauto are sterile, and from the foliage may be compared with Couepxa 

 guianensis, Aubl. , . , xl ,. , ., .. . 



286. For " Cionandra " read Trianosperma, Mart., which, upon Naudm s authority, » an 



older name for this genus. ,„ , ,, .. 



297. For "Triads" read Bohadschia, Prl., which, upon Asa Grays authority, 1S an 



older name for this genus. ..... ™ /»».• t 1 x>- l r> il ± 



310. For - Schcepjia Marchii " read 5. chrysophylloides, PI. (L,plocalyx, Rich. Cub. t. 



54 : the analysis of the ovary is erroneous). * 



