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angular. The taste is merely herbaceous, nor is any 

 particular quality attributed to this jDlant. 

 Dr. Swartz found a plant in Jamaica, agreeing, as he 

 says, exactly with this, except in having four small, 

 fugacious, yellow petals, which induced him to refer it 

 to Ludwigia ; though he remarked that the seeds were 

 attached to the central column, not to the wings of the 

 receptacle, as they ought to be in that genus. It may 

 be doubted whether Prof. Willdenow has done right in 

 considering these as one and the same species. 



225. last 1. read — Bufonia tenuifolia. 



229. 1. 19 from the bottom, after " last," insert — 



Root a small tuber. Rev, J. Holme. 

 289. 1.16 from the bottom, after t. 855. insert — and 1. 1 326. 

 303. last line, £LM—Bcrtolo?i. Am. ItaL 132. 

 320. 1. 5 from the bottom, diM—Engl. Bot. v. 33. t. 2305. 



Vol. II. 



69. 1. 15 from the bottom, add — Fl. Dan. t. 1454-. 



1 29. 1. 6, add — Redout. Liliac. t. 200. 



136. 1. 10, add— i^/. Dan. t. 1156. 



U7. 1. 27— omit the word "fruit." 



150. after the last line, add — 



The following remarks on Anthericum scroti num 

 have been communicated by Mr. W. Wilson, of 

 Warrington, a very accurate observer. 

 *' The root consists of a bulbous part, adhering laterally 

 to an articulated fibrous substance, the remains perhaps 

 of the bulbs of preceding years, one articulation being 

 produced annually. Herb smooth to the touch, but, 

 with the exception of the lower ])art of the stem, evi- 

 dently covered with minute whitisli tubercles, resem- 

 bling short close-pressed hairs. Radical leaves alwavs 

 two in the flowering specimens, of a deej) shining green, 

 flaccid, so as to be freipiently bent downwards, .semi- 

 cylindrical, keeled, with one rib on each side of the 

 leaf. Flower erect, veined externally, sometimes with 

 purple, more frequently with green, which after the 

 impregnation clianges to a purple. I'ltals bearing a 

 notched, yellow, nectariferous gland, a little way above 



