450 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
phalanthus chinensis of Lamarck, while Roxburgh’s W. purpurea may be dis- 
tinct. To the one or the other, but most prebebly. to Lamarck’s plant, but 
we have not seen the fruit, seems to belong IV. rotundifolia, Hook. and Arn. 
in bot. Beech. voy. p. 64. (probably not of Bartling) from Tahiti (Beechey), 
and islands of Huahaine and Ulitea (Mathews, n. 90). Richard thus names 
and characterises his new genus :— 
ANTHOCEPHALUS. A. Rich. 
Flowers densely capitate, arranged on a globose common receptacle, slight- 
ly pedicellate. Calyx-limb 5-partite, persistent. Corolla long-tubular ; limb 
5-partite. Style much exserted. Stigma 2-lobed, lobes approximated. Fruit 
covered with the limb of the calyx, containing 4 cocci; cocci ovoid, coria- 
ceous, sparingly fleshy on the outside, 1-celled, indehiscent, truncated at the 
base, 4~-5-seeded.—Small tree, with opposite leaves, interpetiolar stipules, and 
terminal solitary heads of flowers. 
1. A. Indicus (Rich.)—* Cephalanthus chinensis, Lam.—Nauclea purpu- 
rea, Roaxb." —Ricn. 
Page 407, line 28, for H. Leschenaultii, read H. Leschenaultiana, W. & A. 
(not DC.) 
No. 1259, add 1f De Candolle's H. Leschenaultii be retained, our H. Le- 
schenaultiana may be called H. villosa. ; 
Omitted at page 446. 
, Page 15, line 12, delete Ciss. glabra, Roxb. hort. Bengh. p. 74, and add, at 
line 30,—We were disposed to refer C. glabra of Roxburgh to this on the au- 
of a specimen we examined : it is, however, very distinct, and belongs 
to the genus Clypea, differing from CI. hernandifolia by the flowers being on 
lon; pedicels and the whole plant glabrous ; we have reason to believe that it 
15, 48 very species which has been described by De Candolle as Cocculus 
Roxburghianus. 
