ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 6O9 



Page 258, No. 117, line 5, for "Species 2," read: Species 4. 

 „ 259, No. 125, line 3, for " Species 2," read : Species 5. 

 ,, 263, No. 160, line 5, add : some are poisonous for cattle. 

 „ 265, No. 175, line 1, add: Ovules few. Leaves distinctly stalked, stipulate. 

 „ 265, No. 175, after line 3, insert: Keel and style straight. Bractcoles present. 



Ovules many. Fruit elongate. Leaves sessile or nearly so, exstipulate. — Species 



10. South Africa. (Under Lotononis L.) Pearsonia l^uemmcr 



,, 272, No. 239, line 5, add : other species yield dyes. 



.. 273, No. 242, line 4, after " Balf. f." add : and Saldauia Sim. 



,, 278, No. 283, line 3, insert : One species has edible fruits and tubers. 



„ 287, No. 359, line 1, add : Standard broad. 



„ 287, No. 359, after line 2, add : Fruit winged. Standard narrow, boat-shaped. 



Calyx narrowly bell-shaped. Branches of the panicle nodose. — Species 17 



Central Africa. (Under Derris Lour.) Leptoderris Dunn 



„ 288, No. 368, line 1, add : Leaflets without stipcls. 



,, 288, No. 368, after line 1, insert : Wings adhering to the keel. Leaflets with stipels. 



Fruit flat, indehiscent. — Species 4. Central Africa . . . Ostryoderris Dunn 

 „ 288, No. 374, after line 3, insert: Leaves alternate, not dotted. Fruit com- 

 pressed. — Species 15. Central Africa Cralbia Harms & Dunn 



„ 297, No. 21, omit lines 1-3, as Eriander Winkl. belongs to Oxystigtna Harms (Le- 



guminosae). 

 „ 299, No. 32, add : Ovary with numerous ovules in each cell. Anthers oblong. 



Pericarp hard. Leaves with a single leaflet. — Species 1. West Africa. 



Aeglopsis Swingle 

 „ 300, No. 6, line 3, add : Filaments thread-like. Ovules laterally affixed. Leaflets few. 

 „ 300, No. 6, after line 4, insert : Calyx 5-partcd. Petals 5, with imbricate aestivation. 



Filaments broadened below, with a short scale. Style long. Ovules pendulous. 



Leaflets many, oblong.— Species 1. West Africa . . . Simarubopsis Engl. 

 „ 300, No. 8, line 3, add : (Under Manwrn Hook. fil.). 

 „ 301, No. 15, Irvingia may be divided into two genera : Irvingia Hook. fil. (inflc- 



rescence axillary, seeds exalbuminous) and Irvingella Van Tiegh. (inflorescence 



terminal, seeds albuminous). 

 „ 302, No. 4, line 3, add : Stamens inserted outside the cushion-shaped disc. 

 „ 302, No. 4, line 9, add : Stamens inserted on the edge of the disc. 

 ,, 302, No. 2, line 4, add: (Including Kataja Cost. & Poisson). 

 „ 303, No. 4, omit lines 1-4, as Pynaertia De Wild, belongs to Anopyxis Pierre (Rhizo- 



phoraceae). 

 „ 304, No. 13, last line, omit " Bingeria A. Chev." 

 „ 305, No. 20, for " Tourraea " read : Turraea. 

 „ 305, No. 25, Une 3, add : (Including Bingeria A. Chev.) 

 „ 309, family 121, lines 7 and 13, for " species 75." read : species 120.— Line 7, add : 



one species has edible fruits. 

 „ 309, family 122, Une 6, omit " (Including Daphviphyllaceae)." 

 „ 310, No. 8, line 5, for " Species 10," read : Species 20. 

 „ 311 and 312, for No. 14—23 substitute the following: 



14. Calyx splitting into 5 equal segments. Disc indistinct or wanting. Herbs or 



undershrubs, rarely shrubs 1^ 



Calyx splitting into 2-4 more or less unequal segments. Shrubs or trees . 16 



15. Styles two-cleft. Rudimentary pistil absent in the male flowers. Plants with 



stellate hairs.— Species 7. Northern and tropical Africa. Some are poisonous 

 or yield dyes and medicaments. " Turnsole." {Tounicsolta Scop.) 



Chrozophora Neck. 



Styles many-cleft. Rudimentary pistil present in the male flowers. Herba- 



ceous plants with simple hairs.-Species 10. Tropics. Several species yield 



g^jj.^ Caperonia St. Hil. 



16. Petals of the male flowers united below J^ 



Petals of the male flowers free ' i '„• 



17. Styles two-cleft. Leaves palminerved. Climbing shrubs.— Species 1. ^^est 



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