ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



Page civ, 1. 5, for T. read J. 



,, cxl, 1. 5, /or Filiaceae rmd Tiliaceae. 



„ cxlvii, 1. 3. Instrt * Samuel Eudge was born at Thornhaugh in 

 Northamptonshire in 1728, and was High Sheriff of that 

 county in 1792. He lived at Elstree, Herts, for 38 years. 

 Studied botany from 1750. He died at Watlington, Oxford- 

 shire, in 18 1 7.' I am indebted to Messrs. Britten and Boulger 

 for this note, which they have copied from their MS. of the 

 new edition of the ' Biographical Index of British and Irish 

 Botanists.' 



,, clxxx, 1. 25, delete Vicia gracilis. 



„ cxcii, 1. 38. Insert Britten and Boulger. Biographical Index of 

 British and Irish Botanists in Journ. of Botany. 



,, cxcix. To the list of Buckinghamshire plants observed by me 

 may be added Junciis diffusus and NiteUa Jlexilis. 



„ 82, 1. 33, under Dianthus deltoides, insert ' Near Carswell in a rough 

 sandy pasture, probably native, Miss M. Nevins,' thus removing 

 the doubt as to its being a Berkshire plant. 



., 123, 1. 13, under Iwpatiens Noli-tangere, insert 'By a stream near 

 Binfield, The Lord Bishop of Reading.' In this locality it is 

 probably an escape from cultivation. 



,, 151, 1. 6 from bottom, under Vicia gracilis, note that I have now seen 

 the specimen in Mr. BosM'ell's herbarium labelled V. gracilis, 

 and find it to be (as I suspected) V. gemella, var. tenuissima. 



,, 234, 1. 27. A slightly earlier record for Smyrnium by Blackstone 

 will be found in his Fascicidus of 1737. 



,, 236, 1. 20. Insert 5. Loddon. On Waycock Field near Hare 

 Hatch, Hearne MS., as pointed out to me by Mr. D. W. Eannie. 



,, 516, 1. 2, add 'Wootton bog. Herb. BosioelV 



„ 516, 1. 12, put ? to P.flxdtans, as Mr. A. Fryer now tells me he 

 does not think the Berkshire plant should be called by that 

 name. As I stated, I believe the plant to be a hybrid either 

 of P. natans or P. polygonifolius with P. alpinus. Mr. Fryer 

 thinks it to be a form of P. polygonifolius. 



Flora oj Berkshire. 



