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EERATA TO ALG.E, MUSCI, FILICES, AND ORCHIDEJE. 



VOL. 11. 



Page 19, line I, for CHJETOPTORACEM, read CH^TOPHORACE/E. 

 19, ,, 6,/or CnjELornoE.v, n-rtf/ Cn.ETornoKA. 



33, ,, 25, for cuinaiurixcs, read cixxAiiARixrs. 



34, ,, 35, /or BiusiLiKNSi, reac? Brasiliexse. 



34, ,, 39, /«/• Akcyxa, >Y«rf AiicYEiA. 



35, line thiixl from loot, for Usnia, read Usnea. 

 37, ,, 5, for Stercodon, read Stereodon. 

 37, ,, 15, for ophylla, read aphylla. 

 39, line fifth from foot, for m\'^tc, read fl-^/trn'. 



71, ,, 34, ybr TKXCIEUO.VS, n'(?(^ TESEIUFROXS. 

 81, ,, 15,y()r rlLOSEDOIDES, rea;^ PILOSELI.OIDKS. 



157, ,, 34, yb;- 5-8 feet, rwrf 5-8-flowered. 



161, ,, 46, /or V]:stila, /-farf \'ESTiTA. 



162, ,, 9,/or vestila, rcrtrf VESTITA. 

 186, ,, 13, /or flowered, /•(.■(Tf/ fruited. 



or Cohorts aud much general information are directly (lerivid from th.it work. The generic charactera, 

 however (wlu-re given), are basf-d ou de.scrlptions by Kurz, and for tlie bulk of the specific determinations 

 and hatjitats Kurz is also tlie principal authority, and n.s he had before him all Dr. Jlason'.s materials, 

 no turtlier special acknoHledgnient is necessary, save in tlie few instances where a species is given 

 by Mason, but not included by Kurz in his list. The valuable a.ssistancc so freely given by the 

 Kov. C. lansh has been already elsewhere acknowle<iged. The initials A'., M., P., rcspectiycly stand 

 for Kurz, Mason, Turish. i > > i j 



