Plate 217, Gomphocarpus physocarpus, E. M. The genus Gomphocarpus having 

 now been abolished, the correct name of this plant is Asclepias 

 physocarpa, Schltr. 



M Z4& . Turraea heterophylla, Sm. is now T. floribunda, Hochst. Since the note 

 to this plant was written we have seen a small tree of the species in 

 a Berea garden, the tree was a well shaped one of about 1 5 feet in 

 height, it was a mass of flowers with but few leaves, it is worth 

 cultivation, but should not be planted too near a house, as when in 

 full flower the scent is rather too powerful. 



252, Triumfetta effusa, E. Mey. is T. rhomboidea, Jacq. 



,, 258, Aloe natalensis, Wood and Evans. When this was published as a new 

 species some botanists were of opinion that the plant was really 

 Aloe arborescens, Miller var frutescens, but I still hold to the opinion 

 that the plant is quite distinct from the one described in the Flora 

 Capensis under that name. 



283, Cephalanthus palmata, Sond. is now Coccinea palmata, Cogn. 



,, 289, Luffa sphaerica, Sond. is now Sphaerocicyos sphaericus, Hk. f. 



VOL. IV. 

 318, Triumfetta pilosa, Roth, should be T. efusa, E.M. 



VOL. V. 



472, Panicum pyramidale, Lam. This grass is not uncommon in the streams 

 of the coast districts, the pith in the mature culms is sometimes 

 used for ornamental purposes. 



