ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
- CRUCIFERÆ. 
à nes sarmentosa, Forst. Supra, p. 5.—Viti, locality not specified (Harvey! in Mus. 
rit.). 
PITTOSPOREÆ. 
Pittosporum rhytidocarpum, А. Gray. Supra, p. 8.—Nadi, Island of Vanua Levu (Harvey ! 
in Mus. Brit.). 
TERNSTRÆMIACEÆ. 
Eurya angustifolia, Blume. Supra, p. 14.—Viti, locality not specified (Harvey ! in Mus. Brit.). 
Saurauja rubicunda, Seem. Supra, p. 14.—Nadi, Island of Vanua Levu (Harvey !). 
Trimenia, (gen. nov.) Seem. Flores polygami. Sepala 5, inæqualia, imbricata, a bracteolis 
ad petala subgradatim aucta. Petala 5, valde imbricata. Stamina 10, 2-seriata; filamenta brevis- 
sima; anther lineares, erect, basifixæ, connectivo inappendiculato, longitudinaliter dehiscentes. 
Ovarium ....—Arbor glabra; foliis oppositis, ovato-lanceolatis, acuminatis, serratis, basi in 
petiolum attenuatis, coriaceis, glabris, penninerviis; floribus brunneis, minutis, in paniculas axillares 
dispositis. 
I have named this new genus in honour of my friend Dr. Henry Trimen, of the British Museum, author 
(with Mr. T. Dyer) of a * Flora of Middlesex,’ and several étés к papers. Trimenia will have to 
be placed in the tribe of Ternstræmieæ of Bentham and Hooker, though the panicles are pluriflorous. 
There is only one species known, viz. :— 
1. T. weinmanniæfolia, (sp. nov.) Seem. (Tab. XCIX.)—Weinmannia sp., Seem. in Bonpl. 
1861, p. 256.—Island of Kadavu (Seemann! n. 198). - 
In habit this singular plant is so very much like some species of Weinmannia that in my preliminary 
List of Vitian Plants, published in the * Bonplandia,’ I enumerated it as one, and only became aware of my 
error when I worked up the Order of Sazifrageæ for this ‘ Flora. The branches are straight and terete ; 
the petioles 4 inch long; the blade of leaf 3-8} inches long, and 6-9 lines broad, rather rugose. The 
flowers (only the male being known) are arranged in axillary panicles, which are shorter than the leaves ; 
they form, with the bracts and calyx, obovate bodies, scarcely attaining the size of peas. The petals are 
ovate-obtuse, and about a third larger than the stamens. The filaments are slightly coherent at base, and 
the anthers covered with minute glands. 
ExPLANATION OF PLATE XCIX., representing Trimenia weinmanniæfolia, Seem.—Fig. 1, an entire 
male flower; 2, the same, with bracts, sepals, and some of the petals, removed; 3, a stamen :—all magnified. 
