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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



1201. My O.MONoiA 351 has since been called 

 CiiRYSEis by Lindley, who has thus acknowledg- 

 ed that Esch-scholtzia was a wrong name ! but 

 my name is previous and better, Chryseis being 

 nearly the same as Chrysis a genus of flies. 



1202. For Hexastylis 70G substitute Sty- 

 LEXiA Raf. having had another G. Hexastylis 

 since 1825, see 1113. 



1203. Rupifraga cuscuteformis Raf. Saxi- 

 fraga do Lod. Cab. 180, bot. mag, 2631, a se- 

 cond sp. of this G. see 243, differing from R. 

 sarmentosa by small size, leaves smaller, flow- 

 ers larger less unequal, shoots filiform, scapes 

 biflore. China. 



1204. Piaropus andulatus Raf. Pontederia 

 azurea Lunan. hort. Jam. non alis. Another 

 fine sp. of this G. see 301, proving my assertion 

 that many sp. exist — fol. subrot. acum. undula- 

 tis. Lmian describes the flowers with upper 

 lobe of corolla larger ovate, anthers hastate, 

 ovary trigone, style filiform, stigma clavate. Ja- 

 maica (Slc. 



1205. EiNADiA R. (1 or 2) diflf. Chenopodium, 

 cal. 5fido baccate, stam 1 vel 2, stylis 2. — Type 

 E. iinifolia Raf Rhagodia do R. Br. Sm. fru- 

 tescens decumbens, fol. lin. lane, integris. Aus- 

 tralia. — The Chenop,haccatum of Labillardiere 

 was the type of the G. Rhagodia of R. Brown, 

 who has added many sp. to this G. billardieri, 

 crassifol. Iiastata, nutans, spinescens &c, 

 which have all 5 stamens, instead of 1 or 2. 

 Both G. belong to my family Basellides 571. 



1206. For my Lunania 7 substitute Triexas- 

 TiMA (3-6 stig.) Raf, since I perceive a. previous 

 G. Lunania in Dccandole, although mine was 



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