1126 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, 
117. Erica. heliophila (Guthrie and Bolus). This. should: be 
E. heleophila (Guthrie and Bolus). : 
196. Erica Mundii (Guthrie and Bolus). Delete the following :— 
page 151, line 9 from the bottom :—or even all the leaves, ete. 
page 152, line 6 :—mountains near Voormans Bosch, Zeyher, 3258 ! 
ge 152, lines 8-12 :—The different aspect of the broad- or narrow-leaved forms is 
sometimes puzzling; but the characters of the flowers are 
fairly constant. . . . The narrow-leaved forms are 
probably the result ofa drier season. 
209. Erica polifolia (Salisb.). Add to the synonymy :—Bleria 
caduca, Thunb.? Diss. Bleria, 10. 
218. Erica nudiflora (Linn,). Add to the synonymy :—Erica 
pusilla, Thunb. Prodr. 70, and Fl. Cap. ed. Schultes, 347.  Bleria 
nudiflora, Thunb. Diss. Bleria, 6. 
230a. Erica (§ Pyronium) recta (Bolus in Trans. 8. Afr. Philos. 
Soc. xvi. 397); branches and branchlets very straight, erect, and 
approximate, the former pale cinereous, smooth and nearly glabrous, 
7-8 in. or more long, the latter always axillary and verticillate in 
threes, internodes from 3 lin. to 1} in. long, slightly spreading and 
then straightly ascending, simple or again sparingly and similarly 
branched, closely leafy to the summit, puberulous, }-3 in. long ; 
leaves 3-nate, erect, closely imbricate, the younger twice longer, the 
older } or } longer, than the internodes, very shortly petiolate, oblong 
or broadly linear, subobtuse, glabrous, suleate below, margins naked, 
very slightly inflexed, 1-1? lin. long; flowers terminal, normally 
3-nate, sometimes 2, or solitary at the ends of the branchlets, few, 
spreading or deflexed, rosy, discoloured (yellowish) on the limb of 
the corolla ; pedicels stoutish, white-tomentose, rosy, 1-13 lin. long ; 
bracts all closely approximate, slightly spreading, lanceolate, 
scarious below, tipped with a foliaceous or coloured callus, about 
1 lin. long; sepals like the bracts but broader and somewhat 
unequal, lanceolate to ovate, the callous tip more distinctly 
channelled and mostly rosy, 13 lin, long, from }—2 the length of the 
corolla ; corolla ovate-urceolate, throat slightly contracted, mouth 
rather glabrous, 24-2? lin. long ; segments spreading, semiorbicular, 
minutely ciliolate, about } the length of the tube; anthers semi- 
exserted (probably at length fully exserted) lateral, longitudinally 
narrow-semiovate, smooth, # lin. long, aristate at the base; pore 
+ the length of the cell; awns free, straightly deflexed, about } the 
length of the cell ; style exserted, stoutish ; stigma capitellate ; ovary 
globose, glabrous, lobed ; ovules in each cell numerous, very minute. 
_. Coast. Recion: Ladismith Div, on the Little Zwartberg Range neat Vaartwel 
_ and the Gamka River, 3000 ft., Marloth, 3993 ! 
_ Structurally near to £. wnilateralis, but with larger flowers, free anther-awns 
anda glabrous ovary. ‘The remarkabiy straight ternate branches and very regular 
Jeaves would, if. they should prove constant, distinctly charueterise this 
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