ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS. 



Page 4, line 24, for 3 read 4. 



6, species 11. R. auricomus, L. iv., add^ Rather sparingly in a 

 wooded spot a little above Longbridge, 1880. 

 24, 51. Arabis liirsuta, Br., add^ c. ii. Cremyll, June, 1850 ; speci- 

 men, Herh. Goidd. 

 30, 62. Draba vema, L., add, after the name. Native. 

 69, 124. Hypericum dubium, Leers, i., add, Two small patches 



in a hilly pasture near Notter Bridge, 1880. 

 87, 180. Trifolium incarnatum, L. Dele all except the T. of the 



first word. 

 96, 203. Vicia bithynica, L., for iv. 7'ead vi. 

 106, 220. Alchemilla vulgaris, L. iv., add, after the extract from 

 Jacob, FL, In considerable quantity in a peaty pasture in that 

 neighbourhood, 1880. 

 124, line 42, /w District iii. read iv,, as also in Ime 5 of page 125. 

 146, 282. Pyrus communis, L., c. Briggsii, iv., add, Three very 

 stunted bushes by Coleridge Lane, Egg Buckland : without 

 flowers, but m leaves and branches exactly like the bushes at 

 the other station in the parish, 1880. 

 150, 286. Epilobium angustifolium, L., add, vi. Flete, August, 



1850 ; specimen. Herb. Gould. 

 155, add, 

 2QQhis. Myriophyllum alterniflorum, D.C. Alternate - fioiuered 

 Water Milfoil. 

 Native ; in a pond. Very rare 1 June. 

 D. V. In a large pond at Dalamore, Cornwood ; flowering, June, 1880. 



Not readily distinguishable from M. spicaturti, except when in flower 

 or fmit. The plants at several of the stations named under M. spicatum 

 have never been seen with either, and perhaps some of them really 

 belong to this species. 



165, 318. For Heliosciadium read Helosciadium. 

 170, 327. CEnanthe pimpinelloides. iv., add, Two or three plants 

 still at the Hoe ; June, 1880. 



