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APPENDIX A. 



PART I. ADDENDA. 



1''HE follo-n-ing list of plants is composed mainly of species (communicated to me 

 by the llev. C. Parish) which, though referred in the Flora Indica to Burma, 

 are not mentioned by Kurz, in some cases perhaps, from their not being recognized 

 specifically Ly tliat botanist, in others, from his not being possessed of the store of 

 materials accu undated at Kew. A few species already enumerated, but again given 

 for some additional information of habitat or synonymy, are included in brackets, 

 and for fuller details the reader is referred to Hooker's great work above quoted. 



P. 145 (before Potajie:e). 



Order APOXOGETE.E. 



APONOGETOJT ITXDDLAIUM. 



An aquatic stemless herb, with starchy rhizome. 

 P. 220 (before Baianophoee^). 



Order PODOSTEiTACE.!?. 



Aquatic herbs, sometimes frondose, often resembling Alya or Mepaticece. One 

 genus only is Indian. 



E UPODOSTEMA CIE^. 



Flowers hermaphrodite, tcithout perianth, and inclosed in an invohicre. Ovary 

 '2-S-celled icith axile placentas, or 1-celled with a central placenta. 



HYDEoiiEYUM LICHENOIDES, Kz. Mai'taban. 



Leaves very few, scale-like at the base of the pedicels. Pedicels filiform, half 

 a line long. Capsules globose, a quarter line in diameter, broadly 8-ribbed. Ehizome 

 broad, lobed and membranous, applied to the earth or rocks, and up to 3 lines in 

 length. Discovered by the Rev. C. Parish near Maulmain. 



Order CERATOPHYLLE-E. 



Flowers monoecious, sessile in the axils of the leaves, involucrate, aehlamydeous. 

 Anthers numerous. Ovary 1-celled and 1-ovuled. Ovule pendulous, orthotropous. 

 Albumen none. Aquatic, submerged, branched herbs. 



CEEATornrLLUM, Linna:us. 

 Stamens several. Styles 2. Fruit a nut. 



C. PEMERSUM, L. 



C. verticillatum, Roxb. 



