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Page 197, dele the last three lines beginning with but Retzius. 
200, line 2, for 336, read 330. 
2 nl ER 6, from the bottom, for oblong scales; ovate, read 
oblong ; scales ovate. 
930, —— 4, for astivalis, read aestivalis. 
——-- 248, —— 2, from the bottom, for three, read three-, d 
— — 949, —— 8, for sara, read Sara. 
-——- 250, 5, for valiies ; compare, read vallies. Compare. 2 
--— 251, — 20 aud 2 aii seven flowéred, hermaphrodite, read 
seven fluwered. Hermaphrodite flower» 
— — 260, —-- ult. for no, read or 
— — 273, ——- 8, from the bottom, for cernuum read cernuus. 
—— 7, from the bottom, jor verticels, read yerticils. — 
——- 288, —— 21, dele P. , £2 aig 
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22, for grass, can, read grass. Can. ype Ue 
V xcti 93, for the, read Lhe. i : 
—— 292, —— 11, for dactylon, read Dactylon. —..- 
—— 93, —— 9, for dactylon, read Dactylon. 
——— 889, 7, for In the, read A naive of Nepala. In the. 
xy 456, edah before P. pinnata, insert : 
.... P. caudata, R. 
Perenn al rooting. Extreme shoots leafless, flagelliform, and pen- 
"ddlom. Leaces ovate- cordate, from entire to pianatiid, segment? 
sub. ensiform, oue-uerved. 
From Prince of Wales Island slips were brought to the Botanic 
Garden at Calcutta, in 1797 ; and now, 1812, it is one of the most 
common and most extensive climbers; ; but has not as yet blossomed 
in the garden, The long flagelliform pendulous extremities of i its ; 
shoots readily distinguish it from every other species I have seen; a 
à the leaves also are oftener undivided than. otherwise. , 
P age 457, Immediately before P. heterophylla, insert 2 
P. pinnat ifi ifida, R 
~ Peremiel, rooting on trees, Leaves piunatifid ; segments een 
onc-aerved. 
