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on both sides. Stamens numerous, but flowers too far advanced to allow of the counting of their exact 
number. 
COMBRETACEÆ. 
Terminalia Catappa, Linn. Р. 93, line 11 from above, read: “ green ” for “ grey.” 
TACCACEZÆ. 
Tacca pinnatifida, Forst. Supra, p. 102. Add as synonym: T. Oceanica, Nutt, in Ann. 
Journ. of Pharm. vol. ix. cum icon. Seem. Journ. of Bot. vol. iii. p. 261, where I have been able to 
settle this point, through Professor A. Gray’s kind offices. 
Tacca maculata, Seem. Supra, p. 103, line 24 from above, read : “ but,” instead of “апа.” 
HEDERACEÆ. 
Since I wrote the account of the Vitian members of this Order, I have completed my * Revision of the 
Natural Order Hederaceæ, with Illustrations, octavo ; London, Reeve and Co., 1868. Тһе whole Order is 
divided into five tribes, of which three are represented in Viti, viz.:— 
Trisus I. HORSFIELDIEÆ. — Stamina petalorum numero æqualia. Ovarium 2-(per 
excessum 3-)merum. Albumen æquabile. 
Hydrocotyle, Linn., ex parte. 
Nothopanax, Miq., Seem. 
Trisus II. PSEUDOPANACEÆ.—Stamina petalorum numero :equalia. Ovarium 5- оо 
(abortu 3- nunquam 2-)merum. Albumen æquabile, 
Agalma, Miq. 
Scheffiera, Forst. 
Trisus III. PLERANDREÆ.—Stamina 2—2o. plo petalorum numero, Ovarium 5—oc-merum. 
Nesopanax, Seem. 
Bakeria, Seem. (Stamens in this genus generally 15-23 in several rows.) 
Plerandra, A. Gray. 
CORNACEÆ. 
Rhytidandra Vitiensis, A. Gray. Supra, p. 119.—Add as synonyms: Marlea Vitiensis, 
Benth. Fl. Austr. vol. iii. p. 386. Pseudolangium polyosmoides, F. Muell. Fragm. vol. ii. p. 84. 
Rhytidandra polyosmoides, F. Muell. Frag. vol. ii. p. 176. 
According to Bentham, the genus Rhytidandra should be merged into Marlea, and this particular 
species, which is aiso found on the east coast of New Holland, should bear the name he has given to it. 
LORANTHACEZE. 
Loranthus insularum, A. Gray. Supra, р. 120.— Nomen vernac. Vitiense, * Saburo.” 
The leaves are used by the natives for dyeing their cloth and cordage black. 
RUBIACEÆ. 
Stylocoryne Harveyi, Seem. Supra, p. 124.—Nadi, Island of Vanua Levu (Harvey! in 
Mus. Brit.) 
Tatea, Seem. Supra, p. 125, in adn. :— 
This name must give place to that of Grisia, Brongn., which has the right of priority by some months. 
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