608 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
than the leaves; inv. sc. concrete at base only; rays 12-133; ray-ach. 
muricate-echinulate (young).” Osteospermum pinnatipartitum, DC. l. ¢. 
p. 467. 
Has. Langekloof, Drege. 
G.? leiocarpa (DC.); “glabrous; stem shrubby, erect, slender, sub- 
simple, densely leafy; leaves pinnatipartite, lobes and rachis linear, 
entire, mucronate, in 3-pair, the lower lobes shorter, 3-terminal longer, 
equal; pedicels 4 times as long as the leaves, nude, 1-headed ; iny. 
8-fid; rays 8, oval; young achenes smooth.” Osteospermum leiocarpum, 
DC. 1. c. 467. 
Page 162, after C. segetum, add: 
1,.* C. coronarium (Linn. Sp. 1264); herbaceous, glabrous ; stem 
erect, diffuse, branched; leaves ear-clasping, bipinnatipartite, the lobes 
lanceolate, dilated upwards, serrate ; branches nude, 1-headed ; all the 
inv. se. membrane-edged. DC. 1. c. 64. 
Has. Cape flats, Ecklon! (Herb. Sd.) 
A weed, introduced from the 8. of Europe. Rays yellow. 
1,** C, frutescens (Linn. Sp. 1251, non Th.) ; ligneous, mostly gla- 
brous ; leaves somewhat fleshy, pinnatipartite, the lobes few, linear, 
toothed, acute; upper leaves linear, entire or trifid; flowering branches 
shortish ; ray-achenes narrow-winged; rays white. DC.l¢.p.65. Ar- 
gyranthemum frutescens, Schultz. B. 
Has. Cape flats, Ecklon! (Herb. Sd.) 
A native of the Canary Islands; probably escaped from some garden. 
Page 171, line 5, for “Jess subsessile” read “ leaves subsessile.” 
Page 171, in gen. char. of Cotula, insert, after the words “ Recept. 
flat,” the words “ or conical.” 
Pages 212, 213, in the table: 
For (107) cymosum read (106) cymosum; 
», (106) tenuiculum ,, (107) tenuiculum; 
y» (115) maritimum ,, (116) maritimum ; 
y (116) pamnosum ,, (115) pannosum. 
Page 230, line 38, for 59 H. coriaceum (Harv.) read 59 H. ful- 
- vellum (Harv.). 
The name coriaceum is preoccupied ; see No. 85, p. 239. 
Page 275, line 25, for Amphidoxa triflora read Amphiglossa triflora. 
Page 277, line 28, for Helichr. arctioides read Hel. aretioides. 
Page 293, in gen. char, of Antithrixia, for the words “pubescent 
style” read “ pubescent stipe.” 
Page 352, for 
(137) paniculatus read (138) paniculatus ; 
(138) multicaulis ,, (137) multicaulis. 
Page 435, line 33, for “rigid” read “ridged.” 
