P. 86. See Bignoniaccaa, the star * is omitted from the foot- 

 note. 



P. 86. Acanthus Family, after exceptions see p. read 446. 

 P. 90. Dioscoreace99, the leaves are sometimes 3-5-foliolate. 



P. 129. Alsophila. The indusium is absent in this gemis. 

 A tree-fern found in the hills of the Central Pro- 

 vinces with a very prickly and aspe.ous stipes and 

 rachis is Cyathea spinnlosa, Wall. Cyathea has an 

 indnsinm which envelops the young son and is more 

 or less permanent below. 



P. 143. Polyalthia cerasioides, L, sometimes glabrescent 

 above. 



P. 146. Saccopetalnm tomentosnm, FIs. greenish or dark 

 purple. Frt. carpels purple-black. 



P. 153. Litssea eebifera, Pers. Cooke (Flora of Bombay) 

 states that L. chinensis, Lamh. has. long priority 

 over Persoon's name. 



P. 156. Crataeva reKgiosa, the flowers arejariously coloured 

 in cultivation. 



