necessary on Medley Wood's "Revised List," as well as the 

 additions, are considerable. The Flowering Plants of Natal, as 

 now arranged, belong to I48 families, and include 901 genera and 

 3,786 species, as compared with I28 families, 865 genera, and 3,310 

 species as given by Medley Wood. 



My thanks are due to Mrs. Bolus for putting the Bolus Her- 

 barium and Library at my disposal, and to Dr. R. Marloth for the 

 use of his private library. 



J. W. BEWS. 



Natal University College, 

 May, 1921. 



