FLOKA OF BEITISH INDIA, 



Errata in Vol. II. Ft. III. 



P. 404. Hydrangea altissima is a scandent tree (J. D. H.) 



,, 413. Crassula indica has the'slem-le'av'e'y alternate. 



415. Kalanchoe brasiliensis should include K. olivacea, Dalz. in 

 Dalz. $ Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 313. 



417, 1. 3. Stamens 5 in some flowers, 10 in others (W. B. Hemsley). 



445. Terminalia belerica should include T. attenuata, Edgw. in 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. xx. 46. 



585. Epilobium Hookeri published as E. trichoneurum, HausJcn. in 

 0>str. Bot. Zeit. 1879. 



607, 1. 38, under T. multiloba, in place of only half-way down read 

 very rarely only half-way down. 



622. Add Bryonia dioica, Jacq. collected in Lahul by Dr. Aitchison. 



631. For Thladiantha dubia, Bunge read T. calcarata, C. . Clarke 

 in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 126 (Momordica calcarata, Colebr). 

 The Indian T. calcarata has fenestrate fruit, thus differing 

 specifically from the Japanese T. dubia. The confusion has 

 arisen under Bot. Mag. t. 5469, which represents the plant 

 of T. dubia but the fruit of T. calcarata (Cogniaux). 



613. Begonia fallax. The type specimen of this species, lately 

 found in Wight's private Herbarium, is B. malabarica, La/mk. 



705, 1. 5. The Kumaon plant collected by Strachey and Winter- 

 bottom is Trachydium Boylei. Hence Pleurospermum 

 stellatum is known (very imperfectly) only by the example 

 of Eoyle. The plant described as Var . Lindleyana is a 

 different species, but it is very doubtful whether it is the 

 same as Boyle's (W. B. Hemsley). 



Hooker's Flora of India, Pt. VII. 



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1. S. campanulata, Wall, in Roxb. FL Ind. ed, Carey, ii. 311- Cat 

 2; leaves oblong acuminate puberulous base acute, petals elliptic nerved 



than the petais - 



HIMALAYA; from Simla, alt. 5000 ft., to Sikkirn, alt. 9-10 000 ft 

 i. climbing shrub Leaves 2-1 by f- U in., membranous puberulous on both 

 .cos, ^erves reticulate. Peduncle. 1-2 in., subclavate. Flowers | in! ^ diaml 



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