ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
BURMANNIACEZ. 
1. Burmannia capensis (Mart.). Page 3, line 13, for Fedde, 
Repert. July, 1912, read Fedde, Repert. xi. 81, 
. Burmannia inhambanensis Eager ey in Fedde, Repert. xi. 
; a very slender plant 6 to 9 in. high; rootlets fascicled, very 
thinly filiform; stem simple, env slender, subterete, glabrous ; 
leaves scale-like, approximate on the lower part of the stem, 
scattered above, linear, acute, glabrous, oes 2 lin. long ; cymes short, 
lobes ; outer lobes 3, ovate, obtuse, } lin. long, slightly thickened at 
the margin ; inner lobes 3, oblong, obtuse, a little shorter and at the 
base half as wide as the outer, distinctly papillose-ciliate at the 
margin ; stamens subsessile, inserted just ‘below the mouth of the 
peri 
2 rounded lobes conspicuously papillose at their apex ; cells divergent, 
distinctly shorter than the connective ; style cylindrical with short 
arms; stigmas bilabiate, ore the anthers, the lower lip 
larger, but thinner, than the upper; unripe seeds narrowly and 
obliquely ellipsoid. 
nN Reaion: Portuguese East Africa; in damp meadows, Inhambane, 
20 tt., "Schlechter, 12086. 
ORCHIDEZ. 
a. Eulophia Pillansii (Bolus, Ic. Orch. Austr.-Afr. ii. t. 27) ; 
Reese much thickened at the nodes ; leaves immature at flowering 
time, 6, suberect or spreading, ultimately recurved, conduplicate 
below, ensiform, acuminate, 4-6 in. long, 5-6 lin. br di sca 
somewhat flexuous, with 1 bract-like sheath ; loosely 
10-11-flowered ; flowers spreading; bracts oblong Tanck acute, 
half as long as thé pedicel; flowers with brownish-green s and 
pale yellow petals and lip; sepals Tineke. towards A i apex, 
spre reading or somewhat recurved, oblong, acute, 8 lin. long ; 
7 lin. long, otherwise like the sepals ; ; lip ovate in outline, shortly 
three-lobed, about 8 lin. long; side lobes erect, narrowly semi- 
orbicular, undulate ; front lobe ovate-oblong, with a reflexed acute 
or apiculate — dise with erect plate-like keels ; spur ee 
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