586 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, 



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cymes or clusters at the tips of the branchlets, sessile, 1 lin. in 

 diam. and about | lin. deep, cup-shaped, with 5 or occasionally 4 

 transversely oblong contiguous glands about ^ lin. in their greater 

 diam.5 and with 2 or occasionally 3 broadly ovate fleshly keeled 

 bracts at the base ; female involucres and fruit not seen. 



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Western PtEGIO^' : Great Namaqualand ; Angi'a Pequena, Marloth, 4639 I 



This very distinct species is evidently allied to E. gentiUs^ E, stapelioideSf E, 

 Imrroeiisis and E. spicata, but differing from all in its alternate and more ^ 



tubercuiate branches, with a distinctly verruculose epidermis, "which on dried 

 specimeua asoiinies a finely wrhikled whltirih papery appearance, quite unlike that 

 of any species I have seen. 



Page 322, line 10 from the bottom, for inelegans, read inornata. 



Page 358, lines 5 and 9, for infamfa, read falsa. 

 Page 388, hne 13, for infaiista, read falsa, 



SALICINEiE, 

 1. Salix capensis var mucronata (Anderss.). In the Journal of 



Ecology, X. 70, Dr. J. Burtt-Davy regards this variety as specifically 

 distinct from S. capensis^ Thunb., and describes the following 

 varieties of it : — 



Var. Integra (Burtt-Davy, I.e. 70) ; differs from the type ia the young branches 



being tomentose and the leaves longer and ^^■ider with '^entire or sparsely subser- 



rulate margins. 



Central Regiox : Aberdeen Div. ; Camdeboo on the flats and at the river near 

 Camdeboosberg, 2-3000 ft. Ure^e 1 



Vai?. cafFra(Eurtt-Bavy,Lc. 71) ; branchleta pendulous, larger than in the type ; 

 leaves narrowly linear-lanceolate, long acuminate. 



Coast Eegiox : Queenstown Div. ; Shiloh, 3500 ft., Baur, 935 ! Briti.sh 

 Kaffrana, Cooper, 223 1 Eastern 'Distncts, Cooper 48 ! 



Central Eegion : Graaff Reinet Div., on the banks of the Sundays Hiver near 

 Graaff Reinet, 2500 ft., Bolus 468 1 



Eastern Region : Tembuland ; Bazeia, 2000 ft., Baur, 512 t 



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