CHARLES DARWIN 



CHAPTER VII 



ERRATA 



Vol. II. l'agc 5, note I : for Marten's read Martins' [the name is wrongly 



spelt in the Origin of Species.] 

 ,, ,, 21, penultimate line of note : for CO' read C< > : . 



,, ,, 67, note 2 : for Tryphcea read Tryphcena. 



,, ,, 90, heading of letter : /<;>- G. K. II. Thwaites rtad (>. II. K. 



Thwaites. 

 ,, 113, note 1 : for Milne-IIume read Milne-Home. 

 ,, 179, line 1. p. 193, line 10 : for Loch Loggan read Loch Laggan. 

 ,, 211, line 13 : for Whittaker rtad Whitaker. 

 Pages 297, 298, headings ot" letters : for I. A. Henry I. Auderson- 



Ilenry. 

 Page 379, note 2 : for Jenkins' r«a</Jenkin's. 







European genera; but this is a very difficult point, and 

 would require a careful study of such genera and allies with 

 this object in view. The subject has often presented itself to 

 me as a grand one for analytic botany. No doubt its estab- 

 lishment would account for the community of the peculiar 

 genera on the several groups and islets, but whilst so many 

 species are common we must allow for a good deal of migra- 

 tion of peculiar genera too. 



By Jove ! I will write out next mail to the Governor of 

 St. Helena for boxes of earth, and you shall have them to 

 VOL. II. ■ I 



