476 CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA. 



Page 197, dele the last tliree lines beginning with but Hetzius. 



200, line '2, for 3^e>, read SJO. 



2-27, 6, <Vom the bottom, for oblong scales ; ovate, read 



oblong; scales ovate. 



■ 230, 4, for astivalis, read aestivalis. 



248, 2, from the bottom, for three, read three-, 



249, 3, for sara, read Sara. 



250, — — 5, for vallies ; compare, rea<^ vallies. Compare. 



251, 20 ancl'21,yb;' seven flowered, hermaphrodite, read 



seven flowered. Ilenaaphrodite fluwer* 

 • ■ 2G0, \.\\i.for no, read or 



■ -73, 8, from the bottom, /or cernuum read cernuus. 



7, from the bottom, /or verticels, read verticils. 



288, 21, dele P. 



^2, for grass, can, read grass. Can. 



23, for the, read The. 



292, 1 l,_/o^ dactylon, read Dactylon. 



293, 9, for dact\l()n, read Dactjlon. 



382, ^ >]<■»' li» the, read A native of Nepala. In the; 



45(), Inuntdiatei} before P. piniiuta, insert: 



P. caudal a, It. 



Perer.nial rooting. Extreme shoots leafless, flagelliform, and pen- 

 dulous. Lc'-ares ovate-cordute, from entire to piunatiiid, segments 

 sub ensiforni, one-nerved. 



1^'roui Prince of Wales Island slips were brought to the Botanic 

 Garden at Calcutta, in 1797 ; and now, 1812, it is one of the most 

 common and most e.stensive climbers; but has not as yet blossomed 

 in tliegaiden. The long flagelliform pendulous extremities of its 

 shoots readily distinguish it from every other species I have setn ; 

 the leaves also are oftener undivided than otherwise. 

 Fage 457, Immediately before P. heterophj/lla, insert: 



P. piiinatijlda, R- • 



Perennial, rooting on trees. Leaves piimatifid ; segments falcate, 



one-nerved. 



