154, line 19 from the bottom. For * E 0(J3 " read " E 665." 

 154, 7 For " locolly " read " locally." 

 154, 6 For "F 2355" Warf " E 2355." 



154. Below line 4 from the bottom add " No. 3420 is a piece of bard, dark-red 



wood, resembling this hist form in appi-annice and structure. It was 

 obtained from tin; excavations made at Prince's Dock, Bombay (see 

 Indian Forester, Vol. VI, p 108.)" 



155. A. Int&ia. To vernacular names add " Kundaru % K61 ; " 

 155, line 15. For " E 2379 " read "E 2359. " 



155. After line 15 add " C 3468, from Bandgaon, Singbhiim, Chota Nagpore, 

 is this species, but the wood is harder and, though recognizable, the 

 angular form of the stem is not so prominent as in the Darjeeling 

 specimens." 



155, A.pennata. To vernacular names add " Kundaru, K61 ; Arar, Kharwar ;" 



156, Albizzia Leblelc. To vernacular names add " Tinia, Uriya." and (p. 157 ) 



to numbers add 



" C 3560, C 3567. Khurdha Forests, Orissa . 49, 59 Ibs." 



158, A. procera. To vernacular names add "Tinia, Uriya; Pandrai, 



K61 ; Garso, Kharwar ; Laokri, Mechi ; " 



159, line 2. For " between A. LebbeJc and the woods of A. procera " read 



"between the woods of A. Lelbek and A. procera" 



159, line 10. For " P = 884 " read " P = 695." 



160, A. stipulata. To vernacular names add " Chapun, Tcera serum, K61 ; 



Bunsobri, Mechi ; " 



160, A. amara. To vernacular names add " Wusel, Madura ; '' 

 164, line 12. Add " Vern. Lali, Nep." 

 164, line 13. After " reddish brown " add "with a pretty wavy lustre on a 



radial section." 



164, after line 17, add " E 3422. Kangirum, Darjeeling, 6,500 ft." 



165, line 10 from the bottom. After "Himalaya." add "It has a brown 



thick, soft bark and porous wood, with large pores and broad medul- 

 lary rays. (E 3361, Darjeeling, 6,500 ft.)" 



166, Eubus lineatus. To list of numbers add " E 3383. Senchul, Darjeeling, 



8,000 feet." 

 166, line 17 from the bottom. After " Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 513," add " Vern. 



Jud, Beng." 

 168. After line 6 add " E 3335. Eangiriim, Darjeeling, 6,000 feet." 



168, at the end of EEIOBOTETA. After line 6 add " E 3411, from Darjeeling, is 



Docynia indica, Dene. The wood closely resembles that of Pyrus. 

 Bark % inch thick, greyish brown, shining, splitting off in irregular 

 flakes and leaving a rough under-surface. Wood light brown with an 

 irregular purple-brown heartwood, hard, close, and even-grained. 

 Pores very small, more numerous in the spring wood. Medullary rays 

 fine, very numerous. Annual rings marked by a line. Our specimen 

 is a round with a mean diameter of 12 inches, and shewing 36 well- 

 marked rings ; the growth, therefore, is 6 rings per inch of radius." 



169, last line but two. Add " E 3404. Tonglo, Darjeeling, 10,000 feet (has 



well-marked medullary patches)." 



170, After line 7 at the end of PYEUS add 



"E 3403, from Tonglo, Darjeeling, 9,000 feet, is P. 

 rhamnoides, Dene.; Hook. Fl. Ind. ii. 377. Vern. Kumlul, 

 Lepcha ; Kangedoc, Bhutia, a small, often epiphytic tree of the 

 upper forests of the Sikkim Himalaya. It his a hard, yellowish- 



