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Page 58, line 21 from the bottom. After " Beng. ;" add " Boromali, [Jriya ; " 

 58, 9 from the bottom. After " Beng. ;" add " Kiranelli, Kan. ; " 

 59, 5. For " Bonninghau senia " read " Bonninqhausenia " 



59, 7. For " Xanthoxylece " read " Zanthoxylea" and for " Xanthoxy- 

 lum" read " Zanthoxylum " 



,, 59, 19. After " Loajam" add ' holholi " 



59, 20. After " Burma." add " Kyd gives : Weight 36 Ibs., P= 267." 



59, 22. After "Hind. ;" add "Chouldua, Uriya ; Laker-konta, Monghyr ; " 



59, 38. After " Kawat, Mar. ; " add " Naibela, Kan. ; " 



59, 46. After " Suntala, Nep. ; " add " Shoungpang, Magh ; " 



60, 28. For " pael " read " pale " 



Pages 60, 61. For the whole of 2. XANTHOXYLUM, Linn, substitute the following : 



"2. ZANTHOXYLUM, Linn. 



"Contains 10 small, rarely large trees or climbing shrubs, 

 usually armed with strong prickles. Besides the species here described 

 Zi. tomentellum, Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 493, is a small tree of the 

 Eastern Himalaya. 2. Khasianum, Hook, f., of the Khasia Hills 

 and Z. tetraspermum, W. & A. of the Western Ghats, are prickly 

 climbing shrubs. Z. Rhetsa, DC.; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 495; Bed- 

 dome xli (Fagara Rhetsa, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. i. 417) Vern. Rhetsa, 

 man, Tel. ; Tessal, Mar. ; Rattu kina, Cingh., is a large tree of 

 Southern India. Z. Andamanicum, Kurz. i. 181, is a straggling 

 shrub of the Andaman Islands. 



" 1. Z. alatum, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 768 ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 493 ; 

 Beddome xlii.; Brandis 47 ; Gamble 14. Yern. Timbur, timur, 

 tezmal, durmur, Hind. ; Balay timur, Nep. ; Gaira, Monghyr ; 

 Sungru, Lepcha, 



"A shrub or small tree. Bark corky, young stems with thick 

 conical prickles from a corky base. Wood close-grained, yellow, 

 Pores small, often in radial lines, not uniformly distributed; belts with 

 numerous pores often alternating with belts with scanty pores. Me- 

 dullary rays fine, short, very numerous. 



" Outer Himalaya from the Indus to Bhutan, ascending to 7,000 

 ft.; Khasia Hills. 



'* The wood is used for walking-sticks, the branches for making 

 tooth-brushes. The fruit is a remedy for toothache and is also used 

 to purify water and as a condiment. The whole plant has a strong 

 unpleasant aromatic smell. 



" H 107. Bhajji, Simla, 4,000 ft. ... 46 Ibs. 



"E2329. Tuk'dah, Darjeeling, 5,000 ft. . 34,, 



" 2. Z. acanthopodium, DC. ; Hook. Fl, Ind. i. 493 ; Kurz i. 

 181 ; Gamble 14. Vern. Bogay timur > Nep. 



"A small tree. Bark ^ inch thick, greyish brown, shining, 

 studded with the large conical corky bases of the prickles which fall oil 

 as the tree grows. Wood yellowish white, soft. Pores small, often in 

 short radial lines. Medullary rays fine, numerous. 



" Outer Himalaya from Kuinaun toSikkiin, and the Khasia Hills, 

 up to 7,000 ft. 



" A common small tree in second growth forest. Growth fast, our 

 specimen (a round) shews 11 ring.} on a mean radius of 2g inches, or 

 4*4 rings per incii of radius. 



" E 3415. The Park, Darjcrlin-, 6,500 ft. 



" :J. Z. oxyphyllum, Edgew. ; Hook. Fl. Ind. i. 191 ; Gamble 

 14. \'<TII. Tiiiiur, Nep, 



