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Page 33, line 2, for " Roxburghana," read " Roxburghiana." 



35, ,, 5, " Melicocea," " Melicocca." 



36, 6 from top, for " Lukhmee," " Zukhmee." 

 36, after line 18, add " Maratha name, Kapoor Bendy." 

 38, Limbara " M aratha name, Teesul." 



41, 10, for " cerriherous," read " cirrhiferous." 

 43, line 8 from bottom, /0r <l Balsamania," read "Balsaminia." 



Page 47, Celastrus rothiana is armed with long, straight, 1 

 inch thorns, arising from the base of the petioles, particularly in 

 the younger shoots. On the old branches these thicken with promi- 

 nent warty knobs. 



Page 48, after Elagodendron Roxburghii, add 



2. EL^ODENDRON GLAUCUM. A middle-sized tree, having op- 

 posite leaves quite smooth, and regularly serrate to within an inch 

 of the petiole, which is channelled ; fruit oblong, of the size and 

 shape of that of Olea dioica, but remains green. Found growing 

 in waste places and hills inland from the Ghauts ; name " Bootkus." 

 This tree is quite distinct in appearance and habit from E. Rox- 

 burghii, which is only found on the Ghauts, and even there rare. 



Page 49, line 7, for " Lournef," read " Tournef." 



49, 24, ' " Xylopyras," " Xylopyrus." 



50, 2 from bottom, for " Rorar," " Rora." 



59, 21, for " anymoxylon," " animoxylon." 



60, 8 from bottom, for "tufolium," "trifolium." 



61, line 16, for " lancsefolia," " lancesefolia." 



62, 9, " opinulosa," " spinulosa." 

 65, 2, " graminium," " gamineum." 

 65, 18, " Cylindracens," " cylindraceus." 

 65, 38, "fruit," "fruits." 



67, after weather in Alhagi, add " Hindoostanee name, 



Jawasa." 



70, line 1 8, for " may do," read " it does." 

 72, 2 from bottom, for " Cajamus," read " Cajanus." 

 Page 77, Brachypterum robustum is an introduction from 

 Seharunpore seed, and is not found growing naturally in any part 

 of Western India. 



Page 81, line 10, from bottom, for " Aroul," read " Awul." 

 Page 86, Mimosa tomentosa is not found in any part of the 

 Deccan or Kandeish ; but specimens were originally from two trees 

 in the garden at Dapoorie, and these are said to have been raised 

 from Nepal seed. 



Page 88, bottom of the page, after " 549," write " Maratha name, 

 Oodul." 



91, after " Bherda," write " also Yehela." 



92, line 19, for " Keerijul," write " Keenjul." 



