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Page 269.—For Trianthema monogyna Linn. read: 
1. Tf. Portulacastrum Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 223 (1753). T. monogyna 
Linn. Mant. p. 69 (1767). 
Page 270.—For Mollugo hirta Thunb. read: 
1. M. lotoides Clarke, in Fl. Brit. Ind. II, pp. 776, 662 (1879). 
Glinus lotoides Loefl. ex Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, p. 663 (1762); W. & A. 
Prodr. p. 362. Mollugo hirta Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 120 (1818). 
The genus Glinus is now often separated from Mollugo. 
Page 272.— 
6. M. nudicaulis Lamk. Kavudu-tirar (F. Lewis). 
Okanda, S.P. 
LXIII.—UMBELLIFERAE. 
Fils. in heads, simple umbels or short spikes : 
Cal.-lobes obsolete; fruit glabrous : 
Mericarp with 3 ridges; stip. cauline . . 1. HYDROCOTYLE. 
Mericarp with 7-9 ridges; stip. petiolar . . Ia. CENTELLA. 
Cal.-lobes prominent : 
Fls. sessile; lvs. spinose . : : : . Ib. Eryngium. 
Fls. pedicelled; lvs. unarmed . ; ; . 2. SANICULA. 
Fls. in compound umbels: 
Fruit rounded or laterally compressed : 
Fls. yellow; 1. simple. : : . 3. BUPLEURUM. 
Fls. white : 
Primary umbels with an involucre . . 4. CARUM. 
Primary umbels without an involucre : 
Umbels subsessile, leaf opposed : . 4a. Apium. 
Umbels long stalked. 
L. simple or trifoliate . : : . 5. PIMPINELLA. 
L. pinnate. : ; 3 . 5a. Coriandrum. 
Page 275.—For Hydrocotyle rotundifolia Roxb. read: 
2, H. sibthorpioides Lamk. Encycl. III, p. 153 (1791). H. 
rotundifolia Roxb. FI. Ind. II, p. 38 (1824). 
1a. CENTELLA Linn. 
Prostrate, perennial herbs, rooting at the nodes; 1. orbi- 
cular; stip. petiolar; fls. in simple, few-flowered, axillary 
umbels; involucral bracts 2, small; mericarps 7-9-ridged; 
vittze o.—Sp. 20; native of the Old World Tropics. 
Page 276.—For Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn. read: 
Centella asiatica Urb. in Mart. Fl. Bras. XI, p. 287 (1879). 
Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 234 (1753)- 
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