ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA, 1129 
otherwise glabrous ; calyx | lin. long, obconic-campanulate, 4-angled, 
scarious, lobed to less than half-way down, glabrous, ciliate on the 
broadly triangular acute lobes with long gland-tipped hairs ; corolla 
up to 2 lin. long, constricted near the top of the hairy (puberulous ?) 
tube; lobes $ as long as the tube, broadly triangular, glabrous ; 
stamens 4, not exceeding the corolla-lobes ; filaments shortly hairy ; 
anthers with diverging scabrous cells ; ovary glabrous ; style much 
exserted ; stigma capitate. 
Coast Reaton : Clanwilliam Div. ; Elandsfontein, Penther, 2925. 
The leaves are described as rather more than 1} in. (8°5 cm.) long and $ lin. 
broad, but in the figure of natural size are represented as about 3 lin. long. The 
corolla-tube is also represented as glabrous. 
OLEACES. 
For the generic key on p. 479, substitute the following :— 
I. Jasminum.-—Shrubs. Corolla salver-shaped ; lobes 5-12, contorted. 
Stamens included, Fruit a twin berry. 
II, Schrebera.—Shrubs, Corolla salver-shaped. Stamens exserted. Fruit a 
woody capsule splitting lengthwise, 
III, Menodora.—Small under-shrubs. Corolla funnel-shaped. Fruit of 2 globose 
membranous capsules splitting across. 
TV. Olea.—Trees or shrubs. Corolla deeply 4-lobed ; lobes induplicate-valvate. 
Fruit a drupe, 
6a. Olea macrocarpa (C. H. Wright); branches terete, slender, 
greyish, lenticillate ; leaves lanceolate tapering to both ends, 2 in. 
long, 4 in. wide just below the middle, dark shining green above, 
paler and finely and minutely dotted beneath, glabrous, thickened 
and revolute at the entire margins; petiole 4 lin. long, channelled 
above, verrucose beneath ; panicles terminal on the branches, many- 
flowered, 14 in. in diam. ; calyx 1 lin. in diam., cupular, shortly and 
bluntly 4-dentate, puberulous on the edge ; corolla nearly 3 times as 
long as the calyx; lobes oblong, obtuse, cucullate ; fruit oblong, 
9 lin. long, 4 lin. in diam. 
Katanart Region: Transvaal; Zoutpansberg, ‘‘ D.F.0.,” 4329! forest near 
Pilgrims Rest, Grenfell, 869 ! 
9. Olea listeriana (Sim ex Lister in Rep. Conserv. For, Cape for 
1897, 98, without description). 
The ‘* Umgogunya”’ of the Kaffrarian Coast Forests. 
ASCLEPIADE. 
In the generic key, p. 524, line 36, for 
+tCorona of 5 broad bifid lobes, etc., 
read :-— — | ; 
+#Corona of 5 dorsally flattened bifid or entire lobes, with a long linear-filiform 
or linear-lanceolate appendage on the inner face, eek ghee 
strike out the other two lines as printed. _ 
