Corrigenda. 
oe a the text accompanying Plate 2743 was printed, further material of 
Seige burmanica has been recefved at Kew, consisting of excellent specimens 
sanite d by W. Boxall in — same locality. _From thes se specimens — Mr. Boxall’s 
tPh 
oS it appears in height, with 
leaves uch as five etek long and over — coors ep pire on 
5-8 se shay: nerves on each side. The flowers are w-white in a fresh but 
yellew when dry, and crowded in Ft foals of 512, or sales ak ier ia Jong 
slender branches.— Otto Srapr 
