ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Page 1, last line but 6. For " H 2850. " read " II 2820." 



2, line 7. After " Andamans." add "It has a red bark, peeling off in hard (lakes ; 

 lii^ht brown, moderately hard wood, with large round pores and 

 broad medullary rays (E 3370. Kasalong Reserve, Chittagong.)" 



,, 2, Dillenia indica. To vernacular names add " Ramphal, Nep. ; Panpui, 

 (Jaro; Betta kanagala, kad kanagala, Kan.; Chilta, Monghyr ; 

 Oao, Uriya ; " 



2, line 6 from the bottom, after ' radius.' add " A round (E 2310) in the Bengal 

 Forest Museum shews 62 rings for a mean radius of 6| inches, or 

 nearly 9 rings per inch." 



3, line 4. Add " The leaves are said by Mr. Brownlow of Cachar to be used for 

 feeding the silkworm Attacus Atlas" 



3, D. pentagyna. To vernacular names add " Pashkouli, Rajbanshi ; Ajar, 

 Monghyr ; Uchki, Garo ; Korkot, Oraon ; Korkotta, Kdl ; Kaltega, 

 lead kanagala, Kan. ; " 



,, 3, D. pentagyna. To numbers add 



"C3571. Khurdha Forests, Orissa .... 49 Ibs." 



5, Talauma Hodgsoni. To vernacular names add " Laigongron, Mechi ; 

 Pankakro, Garo ;" 



,, 5 Magnolia Campbellii. Before vernacular names add " Red Magnolia." and 

 to vernacular names add " Patagari, Bhutia ; " 



6, Michelia Cathcartii. To numbers add 



" E 3321. Darjeeling, 6,500 ft." 

 6, M. excelsa. To vernacular names add " Pendre, Lepcha ;" 



7, line 2. After " specimens." add " Young specimens cut in the Park, Dar- 

 jeeling, shew 4 to 7 rings per inch of radius ; while a large round 

 (E 3631) in the Bengal Forest Museum, having a girth of 91 inches, 

 shows 7 rings per inch mean growth." 



7, M. excelsa. To numbers add 



" E 3586. Darjeeling, 7,000 ft." 



7, line 18. After " growth moderate " add " 6 rings per inch of radius." 

 7, M, lanuginosa. To numbers add 



" E 3331. Darjeeling, 6,000 ft 36 Ibs." 



9, PalyaltUla cerasoides. To vernacular names add " San hessare, Kan ; " 



9. After POLTALTHIA add " C 3483, from the Kolli.au Forests, Singbhiim, 

 Chota Nagpore, is probably P. suberosa, Koxb. Vern. Saudi ome, 

 K61. Bark thick, brown. Wood olive grey, hard, close-grained, 

 resembling that of P. cerasoides." 



10, Saccopetalum tomentosum. To vernacular names add " Ome, hake Tiumv, 

 K61 ; llessare, Kan. ; " 



