ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
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22, for A? nudicaulis read A? nudiuscula, 2. Mey./ A. nudiuscula, E. Mey. is 
the same as Barbarca preecox ? (Herb. Paris) from Abyssinia, and of Schim- 
per’s Abyss. Pl. No. 113 and 674, fide J. D. Hook. in litt. 
24, §. capense, var. a = Drege 7538, ex pte. var. y, == Drege 7539, ex pte. 
26, line 11, for ‘‘bent” read ‘‘ flexuous,” 
28, under L, myriocarpa, add: 
Stem erect, 2 feet or more high. Radical leaves wanting in our specimens ; 
the middle ones 2-3 inches long, 1-2 lines wide ; the upper smaller. Panicle 
1 foot or longer: racemes many flowered, 14-3 inches long. Pedicels 2 lines 
long. Flowers white, very small. Silicule } line long. 
29, line 20, add, Drege, 7543. 
30, line r1, add, Drege, 7542, b. 
32, line 7, add, Drege, 7547. 
55, line 34, in place of 1683 read 1834. 
59, line 33, read “ Ovary stipitate, unilocular : ovules numerous.” 
61, after Boscia caffra insert : « 
2. B. angustifolia (Harv.) ; leaves lanceolate-linear, much attenuate 
at base, subpetiolate, mucronulate, coriaceous, veiny, glabrous, stipulate ; 
peduncles axillary and terminal, much shorter than the leaves, densely 
racemose, several flowered ; sepals villoso-ciliate ; flowers polyandrous. 
Has. About Jackalsberg and Missionary Drift, Namaqualand, Andrew Wyley, Esq. 
(Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.) 
A virgate, slender, glabrous shrub, with pale yellowish-green twigs and leaves. 
Leaves 2-24 inches long, 13-2 lines wide, rigid, flat or inrolled, scattered, subdis- 
tant, spreading. Peduncles 4-1} inches long, 6-10 flowered ; bracts at the base of 
the pedicels deciduous, linear, each with two minute, persistent stipelle. Stipules 
toothlike, minute. Pedicels 2-4 lines long. Calyx tube conical, densely glandular 
at the throat. Sepals oblong, blunt, with woolly margins. Ovary on a long stalk, 
oval ; fruit not seen. ‘‘ The wood is hard and close grained.” A. W. 
62, line 10, add, Drege, 7535, Zey. 1916. 
65, line 6, add, Drege, 2940. 
67, line 1, add, Gueinzius, 96 and 100. 
68, after P. Mundtii, add Zey. 3785 ; after P. Eckloni, Zey. 3783 ; after P. Zeyheri, 
69, after th ‘cineca, add Zey. 3989, Drege, 2352, EZ. & Z. Urtic. 2 ; after T. alni- 
folia, add Drege, 4613, E. § Z. Urtic. 3. 
89, after P. affinis, insert : 
16.* P. Carmichaelii (Harv.); suffruticose, diffuse, patently pubes- 
cent, with long, trailing branches ; leaves minutely petioled, oblongo- 
lanceolate, very acute, midribbed, flat, pubescent ; racemes opposite the 
leaves, short, few-flowered, spreading or reflexed ; peduncles filiform ; 
bracts persistent, lanceolate, acute ; als elliptic-ovate, acute, glabrous ; 
ant. sepals ovate, acute, glabrous ; keel crested; lat. petals oblong, 
2—lobed ; capsule obcordate, as wide as the purple ale. 
Has. Cape, Carmichael! (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.) 
Root woody. Stems many from the crown, 2-3 feet long, procumbent, with many 
slender bran: The whole plant is patently pubescent. Leaves 3 lines long, 1 
eis quite flat. Peduncles uncial, with 3-4 flowers near the extremity. Ale 
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