ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
ERICACEA. 
THE following key to the genera is to be substituted for that 
given upon pages 3 and 4, The bracts mentioned refer only to 
those which are upon the pedicel or come away with the calyx, not 
those persistent upon the flowering axis. or 
* Corolla and stamens hypogynous ; ovary superior. 
+ Ovary 2-4-celled: (in Coccosperma sometimes 1-celled and in Frica rarely 
8-celled) ; fruit sometimes 1-celled by abortion. 
{ Ovules 2 or more in each cell. Corolla 4-lobed or 3-4-toothed. 
§ Flowers small or large, distinctly pedicellate. Ovary 3-4- (rarely 8-) celled. 
Fruit 3-4--(rarely 8-) valved. Seeds very small or minute, with a thin 
testa. is ; Die ; 2 — 
a, Stamens normally 8, rarely 6-7. 
__IL. Erica.—Jracts 3, very rarely 1 or 0.. Calyx equally 4-partite, rarely 4-lobed. 
Corolla of various size and shape. . Stamens free or the anthers cohering. Stigma 
various. 
II. Philippia.—Bracts 0. Calyx unequally 4-lobed or 4-partite. Corolla very . 
smal]. Stamens with free or connate filaments and anthers. Stigma large, peltate 
or saucer-shaped, 
b, Stamens normally 4, occasionally 5-6. 
Ill. Ericinella,x—Bracts 0. Calyx unequally 3-4-partite or 3-4-lobed. Corolla 
a, small. Stamens free or with connate anthers. Stigma peltate or broadly 
opconic, 
IV, Bleria.—Bracts 8, rarely 2. Calys-equally 4-lobed or 4-partite. Corolla 
small, tubular or campanulate. Stamens free. Stigma simple or peltate. 
§§ Flowers very small, subsessile or minutely pedicellate. Fruit indehiscent, 
cotitaining 2-4. large seeds, flat on one. side; very convex on the other, 
with a thick hard testa, _ , a 2 
XVIa. Coccosperma.—Bracts0. Calyx unequally 4-lobed. ~ Corolla campahulate 
or cup-shaped, with incurved lobes. Stamens 4-8 Y Riacsant and anthers connate. 
Ovary 1-2-celled, with 2 collateral ovules in each cell, often clinging together and 
appearing as one ; stigma large, peltate or funnel-shaped. 
Ovule solitary in each cell. (See under Coccosperma.) 
4 Stamens 68. Corolla Tobe or 4-toothed. 
Bracts 0. Anthers connate, notched at the apex. 
XVII. Salaxis.—Calya y 4-lobed. Corolla very small, campanulate or 
cup-shaped. Stamens 8; rarely 6; filaments at first variably connate. Stigma 
