20* ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
"89, under P. Lehmanniana, add : 
var. B, pteropus (Harv.) ; densely pubescent, and more robust ; peduncles rather 
broadly winged upwards, two-edged toward the slender base. (Hab.—Cape. 
Capt. Carmichael, in Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.) 
102, after M. asparagifolia, insert : 
16.* M. acerosa (Harv.) ; czespitose, many stemmed ; stems short, 
virgate, subsimple, tomentulose ; leaves fascicled, very narrow-subulate, 
sub-erect, glabrous, pungent ; flowers minute, sessile; sepals lanceolate, 
acuminate ; petals linear, subacute, shorter than the amply lobed keel; 
capsule . . te 
Has. Swellendam, Dr. Pappe, No. 76 (Herb. T.C.D., Hook., Sond.) — 
Root thick and woody. Stems very numerous, simple, 3—5§ inches high, densely 
leafy. Leaves pale yellow-green, very slender, but much broader than those of 
M. asparagifolia. Flowers purple, aline long. Intermediate between M. asparagi- 
folia and M, acicularis, but seemingly distinct from both : much more glabrous than 
the latter. 
114, to F. capitata, var. a, add Zey. 1955 ; var. 5, Zey. 1954. 
156, erase G, miltus (Fenzl.) altogether. The plant so named by Moquin in DC. 
Prod. proves to be merely a discoloured specimen of G. pentadecandra, E. Mey. 
175, line 11, add syn. H. cuneifolius, Garke. 
230, erase 8, Zeyheri (Planch.) altogether. The shrub so named proves to be an 
abnormal condition of Eleodendron croceum (page 468.) 
319, line 22, in place of “ 5-10 angled,” read “‘ 5-6 angled.” 
321, to O, linearis, var. y, add syn. O. aretioides, Turcz. Bull. Mosc. 1858. No. 2, 
p- 436. 
324, to 0. laburnifolia, Jacq. add syn. O. arthrophylia, Turez. 1. c. 433. 
325, change 0. albida, Sond. to 0. leucotricha, Turcz. 1. c. 
325, line 36, ‘‘ Petals yellow, with blackish margins.” 
327, to 0. ramigera, var. a, Sond. add syn. O. gymnoclada, Turcz. 1. c. ; to var. B 
add 0. minutifolia, Turez. 1. ¢. 
332, to O. pulchella, Jacq. add syn. O. foveolata, Turcz. ex pte. 
333, to 0. calligera, Sond. add syn. O. foveolata, Turcz. ex pte. : 
334, to 0. punctata, Linn. add syn. O. favosa, Turez, 1. c. ; and add to the habitats, 
Zey. 236, 238, 336, 2104, 2118. 
336, line 1, after ‘ keeled,” add “ leaflets.” 
336, change 0. glaucovirens, Sond. to 0. stenoptera, Turcz. 1. c. 
336, to 0. minima, Sond. add syn. O. nidulans, Turcz. 1. c., non E. & Z. 
337, change 0, Uitenhagensis, Sond. to 0. psilopoda, Turcz. 1. c. 
337, to 0, imbricata, E. Z. add syn. O. multifolia, Turcz. 1. c. 
337, to O, imbricata, E, Z. var. 8, Sond. add syn. O. elegantula, Turcz. 1. c. 
339, to 0, natans, L. add syn. O. rugulosa, Turez. 1. ¢. 
rs poy) * cae or whitish with a yellowish tube.” 
, to 0. heterophy’ . add . O. stenodactyla, Turcz. 1. c. 
344, O. densifolia, Sond. is the =a 0. densifolia, Turcz. Lc. 
347, line 11, for “ Flowers 4} inch long,” read ‘‘ Flowers about 1 inch long.” 
347, line 17, for Thunb. Diss. N. 22, read No. 25. 
348, line 22, for 113 read 13. 
348, line 36, for 539 read 659. 
353, line 25, for petiole read peduncle. 
353, line 41, for Wright read Wight. 
355, after Augea, insert : 
IIL.* FAGONIA, Tourn. 
Calyx 5—parted, deciduous. Petals 5, clawed, longer than the calyx- 
Stamens 10, hypogynous, equal; filaments filiform, naked at bas 
erect ; anthers cordate. Ovary acutely 5-angled, 5—celled. 4 
5-angled, continuous with the ovary ; stigma acute. Capsule pyratl 
