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P. 297. B. Vahlii, line 13, for lama, K., read lamak'. 



P. 338. D. scandens, line 3, for cold, read cold, (i.e., 

 coloured). 



P. 354. Woodfordia floribunda, seeds minute linear. The 

 seedlings are most minute with orbicular sessile 

 cotyledons the size of a small pin's head. The first 

 pairs of leaves are minute broadly ovate and 

 glandular. 



P. 356. Lawsonia alba, Lamk. Cooke gives L. inermis, L . 

 as the name. 



P. 369. Heptapleurum venulosum, Drupe spherical J" diam., 

 yellow, finally red with a compressed stone. Frt. 

 June-July. 



P. 369. Heteropanax, the so-called Seeds are probably 

 pyrenes. 



P. 404. M . indica, first line, for A. R. amjani read A. BO. 

 Ranijani. 



P. 410. D. montana, Roxb. In the Central Provinces, not 

 far from our area, is a third form, usually thorny, 



