596 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA 
Has. Near D’Urban, Natal. Sanderson! 451. Gerrard §& McKen, 387. (Herb. D.) 
A slenderer plant than the normal form, with thinner leaves, constantly acute, 
and less obviously 3-lobed. Were it not for such plants as var. 8, I should be 
tempted to regard this as a species. 
Page 261, under Eriosema squarrosum, Walp., insert : 
Var. ¢, longatum (Harv.) ; stems weak, distantly leafy ; lower leaves frequently 
unifoliolate ; peduncles very long (8-12 inches) flowering at the summit ; pubescence 
silvery. Gerrard & McKen, No. 421. 
Has. Near D’Urban, Natal, Gerrard ¢ McKen./ (Herb. D.) 
Apparently a specimen drawn up among long grass. 
Page 275, after Bauhinia tomentosa, L., introduce, 
1* B. [Pauleta] Bowkeri (Harv.) ; shrubby, unarmed ; leaves 
rounded at base, netted-veined beneath, glabrous ; leaflets obliquely 
oblong, 3—4-nerved, obtuse, concrete for a short distance above the 
; peduncles terminal, very short, 2-3-flowered ; flowers very 
shortly pedicelled ; calyx tube cylindrical, puberulous, its limb spatha- 
ceous, reflexed ; petals lanceolate, tapering at base, strongly midribbed 
and penninerved ; stamens 10, fertile, unequal. 
Has. Along the Basche River, Fort Bowker, Caffraria, H. Bowker, Esq. (Herb. D.) 
“A tree, covered with white blossoms ; would make a good ornamental tree for 
a garden, H.B.—Allied to B. tomentosa, from which it may be at once known by 
its very different petals; those of B. tomentosa are broadly obovate, retuse, and. 
neither strongly midribbed (ribbed only at base) nor penninerved. The young 
twigs, petioles, and nerves of leaves, and the calyx are minutely puberulous, 
Stipules inconspicuous. Leaflets 1 inch long, 6-7 lines wide ; petiole } inch long. 
~ Petals 1} inch long, scarcely 4 inch wide. 
Page 285, in the Table of Genera, under Rosaces, introduce 
Sar tg the numbers of the 3 Sub-Orders there enumerated to Nos. 2, 
3, 4 
Sub-Order I.—Curysopatanex. Calyx tubular or campanulate. 
Ovary composed of one carpel, unilocular or bilocular ; mostly adnate 
to one side of the calyx-tube ; ovules 1-2, erect. Style lateral or basal. 
Fruit drupaceous. : 
‘T.* Parrarium. 
Page 286, before Rubus, introduce: 
L* PARINARIUM, Juss. 
Flowers bisexual. Calyx-tube short or long, subequal or unequal- 
sided ; limb 5-parted, subequal, imbricate. Petals 5, rarely 4, sessile 
or clawed, inserted in the throat of the calyx, deciduous. Stamens 10 
or indefinite, inserted with the petals, shortly connate at base (or 
united in a unilateral parcel), all perfect, or some barren ; filaments 
filiform ; anthers short. Ovary adnate at one side to the calyx-tube, 
exserted, 2-celled (or incompletely so) ; ovules one in each cell, erect ; 
style basal, filiform, hairy ; stigma truncate. Drupe ovoid or spherical, 
with fibrous or pulpy flesh, and a bony, one-seeded putamen, Cotyledons 
fleshy ; radicle very short. Endl. Gen. No. 6411. 
Trees or shrubs, natives of the tropics of i : several i i 
Africa... Leaves alternate, pernistent Palinioasved acai Seinen stay 
