ADDENDA. 



After it was too late to include them in the foregoing enumeration, we were reminded 

 that Dr Beccari had published a number of plants from the Arrou Islands. Dr Beccari 

 has visited the group himself, and, judging from the number of new species in the Orders 

 which he has already elaborated, he must have made a considerable collection. Some 

 further particulars of the vegetation of these islands by the same author, will be found in 

 the Appendix on the drift seeds and seed-vessels. 



MENISPERMACEiB. 



Parabaena tuberculata, Beccari. 



Parabcena tuberculata, Beccari, Malesia, i. p. 137. 

 Arrou.— Also New Guinea and Timor. There is one other species of this genus, a 

 native of India. 



Tinospora crispa, Miers. 



Tinospora crispa, Miers in Ann. Nat. Hist., series 2, vii. p. 38 ; Beccari, Malesia, i. p. 138. 



Arrou. — Widely diffused in the Archipelago, from Sumatra and Java to New 

 C4uinea. 



Hypserpa polyandra, Beccari. 



Hypserpa polyandra, Beccari, Malesia, i. p. 148. 

 Arrou. — Also in New Guinea. Hypserpa is merged in the small Asiatic genus 

 Limacia by Bentham and Hooker. 



Stephania hernandifolia, Walp. 



Stephania hernandifolia, Walp. ; Beccari, Malesia, i. p. 154. 

 Ki.— Very widely diffused in Tropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. 



Pachygone ovata, Miers. 



Pachygone ovata, Miers ; Beccari, Malesia, i. p. 158. 

 Ki — This plant inhabits dry maritime regions in the Carnatic and Ceylon. It is also 



