6o8 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



Page 177, No. 1, line 4, for " Species 1 ; Southern West Africa," read : Species 2 ; South- 

 em Central Africa. 

 ,, 179, No. 5, line 5, add : Wings of the fruiting perianth equal. 

 ,, 179, No. 6, at end add : Branches continuous. Disc lobed. Wings of the fruiting 



perianth unequal. — Species 1. Egypt Seidlltzla Bunge 



„ 181, No. 18, at end add: Bractcoles united more than half-way up. Stigmas 2. 

 Stem and leaves clothed with stellate hairs. — Species 1. Egypt. Eurotia Adans. 

 ,, 184, No. 17, line 3, add : (Including Centemopsis Schinz and Nelsia Schinz). 

 ,, 184, No. 18, line 3, add: Stigma entire. 



184, No. 18, after hne 3, add : Stamens 4-5. Stigma 2-cleft. Perianth woolly at 



base. Undershrubs. — Species 1. East Africa Lopriorea Schinz 



„ 185, No. 20, line 2, add : Leaves opposite. 



,, 185, No. 20, after line 2, add : Spurious staminodes none. Leaves alternate. 

 Partial inflorescences consisting of 2-3 fertile and 2-4 spinous sterile fowers. 



Ovary glabrous. — Species 2. East Africa Neocentema Schinz 



„ 188, No. 4, line 7, for " Species 15," read : Species 25. 



,, 189, No. 15, line 4, for " Species 1," read : Species 3. — In the same Hne omit " Cape 



Colony." 

 ,, 191, No. 3, Portulacaria may be divided into two genera : Portulacaria Jacq. 

 (Flowers hermaphrodite. Ovary turgid. Fruit with 3 wings, dry. Species 1.) 

 and Ceraria Pearson & Stephens (Flowers polyga"..ous. Ovary compressed. Fruit 

 with 1 wing, finally berry-like. Species 3). 

 193, No. 9, line 4, for " sepals obtuse " read : style very short. 

 201, No. 11, line 6, add: including Bricchettia Pax. 

 203, No. 31, line 4, add : (Including Junodia Pax). 

 208, No. 3, omit Chloropatane Engl., which belongs to Erythrococca Benth. (Euphor- 



biaceae). 

 233, No. 7, line 4, add : including Geaya Cost. & Poisson. 

 236, No. 3, line 6, for " Species 1," read : Species 3. 

 238, No. 11, line 5, add: Nebelia Neck. 

 244, No. 6, line 3, add: (Including Sayitaloides Schellenb.). 

 244, No. 7, line 2, for " Species 2," read : Species 4. 

 244, No. 7, line 3, add : (Under Byrsocarptts Schum. & Thonn.) 

 244, No. 7, after line 3, insert : Stem twining. Inflorescence fasciculate. Calyx 

 herbaceous. Anther-halves approximate. Seeds with thick cotyledons. — Species 



2. West Africa Roureopsis Planch. 



244, No. 9, line 3, add: (Under Manotes Soland.). 

 246, No. 18, line 4, read : Species 4. W^est Africa. 



249, No. 38, after line 3, insert : Receptacle saucer-shaped, thick. Calyx-lobes 2-3. 

 Petals none. Stamens 16. — Species 1. Equatorial ^^'est Africa. 



Mildbraediodendron Harms 

 249, No. 38, line 4, add : Calyx-lobes 4-5. Stamens very numerous. 

 251, No. 54, line 1, for "Species 10," read: Species 25. 



251, No. 54, line 3, add : (Under Dialium L.) 



252, No. 61, line 2, read : Species 4. Central Africa. 



252, No. 61, line 3, add : including Eriander Winkl. 



253, No. 74, line 1, add : (Under Cynometra L.) 

 253, No. 75, line 2, add : (Under Cynometra L.) 



255, No, 89, last line, read : Species 1. Central Africa. Yields timber and aromatic 

 resin. (Under Daviella Benn.) Paradaniellla Rolfe 



256, No. 95, line 4, after " pendulous," insert : oblong. Flowers in few-flowered 

 racemes. 



256, No. 95, after line 4, add : Petals subequal. Seeds roundish. Flowers sub- 

 sessile, paniculate. — Species 3. West Africa. (Under Berlinia Soland.) 



Isoberlinla Craib & Stapf 

 256, No. 100, line 3, read : Species 8. Central Africa. 



256, No. 100, line 4, read :^ (Including Cyanothyrsus Harms) . . Daniellia Benn. 

 256, No. 101, line 4, read : Species 6. Central Africa. 



