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ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA 
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THE SECOND VOLUME. - 
_ Page 24, the following genus, accidentally omitted, ought to be 
introduced, between Amphithalea and Celidium : 
VI. LATHRIOGYNE, Eck. & Z. 
Calyx, ovary and legume as in the one-ovuled Amphithalee. Corolla 
scarcely longer than the calyx ; the carina incurved, rostrate. Benth. 
in Lond. Journ. 2, p. 453- 
Only one species. The name is compounded of Aafpios, hidden, and yun, here 
meaning an ovary; because the one-seeded legume is concealed in the hairy calyx. 
1, L. parvifolia (E. & Z.! No. 1244). Heudeusa decipiens, H. Mey. ! 
Comm. p. 153. Liparia tomentosa, Thunb. ! Fl. Cap. p. 568. 
cane Hott. Holl. Mts., Z. § Z./ Zwarteberge, Drege? (Herb. Th. Hk. Bth. 
ait. as 
A small, virgate shrub, 12-18 inches high. Branches erect. Leaves 4 lines 
long, lanceolate, flat, silky canescent. Flowers 2-4, capitate, terminal. Corolla 
yellow, almost hidden in the very hairy, fulvous calyx. j 
Page 47, after Crotalaria Natalitia, Msn., introduce : 
25. C. podocarpa (DC. Prod. 2, p. 133); erect, herbaceous, divari- 
cately-branched, thinly clothed with long, patent, soft hairs; stipules 
leaf-like, one-sided, falcate, ribbed, ciliate ; leaflets oblong or oblongo- 
lanceolate, acute, ciliate on margin and midrib ; racemes opposite the 
leaves, 2-6-8-flowered ; flowers subdistant ; calyx-lobes lanceolate- 
acuminate, much longer than the tube; legume stipitate, many-seeded, 
glabrous. Benth. Lond. Journ. 2, p. 589. 2 
Has. Damaraland, Miss Elliott/ (Herb. D.) 
1-2 feet high, much-branched ; the branches pale. Pubescence long, loose, 
yellowish. Petioles 1-14 inch long. Leaflets (on our specimens) 1-1} inch long, 
the medial longest, lanceolate, 2}-3 lines wide. Stipules 6-7 lines long, dimidiate, 
14 line wide. A native also of Tropical and North Africa. It varies with obovate 
leaflets and in amount of pubescence. The calyx-lobes in our specimen are glabrous. 
Carina long-rostrate. on ae 
Miss Elliott has also sent from Damaralan imen of 
a Crotalaria, allied to C’. podocarpa, differing ¢ having appres- 
sed and rigid pubescence ; and in the stip 
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