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P. 129. Before 96, Umbilicus, insert XXIV* Crassulacee. 
P. 172. Omit n. 227. Dalechampia Cordofana, the article 
having been re-written and inserted as n. 217. Dalechampia 
Senegalensis, p. 174. 
P. 206. 1. 22. For Hablitzia, read Habzelia. 
P. 240. To Lophira alata, adå the synonym : Lophira simplex, 
G. Don, Gard. Dict. 1. p. 814. 
P. 290 and 291. To the Connaracee add: Omphalobium 
nervosum, G. Don, and Cnestis racemosa, G. Don, both from 
Sierra Leone. 
P. 342. Anisophyllum Jaurinum. I had overlooked the men- 
tion of this plant under the name of Anisophyllea laurina, Br., 
in Sabine’s paper on the fruits of West Tropical Africa, Hort. 
Trans. v. 5. p.466. It appears from the few notes there given, 
that what I have described as stipules are minute leaves nearly 
opposite to the apparently alternate leaves, a point which I 
think is yet doubtful. It is also stated that Mr. Brown has 
examined perfect flowers, which, it is much to be regretted, 
have not been described ; but a drawing in the possession of the 
Horticultural Society shows that the ovary of the perfect 
flower is inferior, with four cells and one pendulous ovule 
in each, and is crowned by four distinct styles. The second 
Species, my A. Zeylanicum, has just been published from a 
Manuscript of the late Dr. Gardner, in the October number for 
the present year of Hooker’s Journal of Botany, under the 
hame of Tetracrypta cinnamomoides, and referred to Hama- 
Melidacee. The real affinities of the plant are to my mind, as 
yet very doubtful. 
P. 361.1. 5. For t. 387, read t. 4387. . 
P. 439. After Campanulacee, add: Sphenoclea Zeylanica, 
Linn., a common Tropical plant, found also in Guinea. Tt is 
another of those anomalous species, which has not as yet been 
clearly connected with any known Order, and which, to cut the 
Gordian knot, is considered by some as constituting a natural 
Order of itself. ; à 
P. 461. After Convolvulacee, add : Hydrolea Zeylanica, 
Linn., another common Tropical species, found in Guinea. It 
