ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
1. Xyris decipiens (N. E. Brown). This species is not a member 
of the South African Flora. All Curror’s plants were collected in 
Angola, and the locality “south of the Tropie”’ (given on p. 4) is 
an error 
8. Xyris filiformis (Lam.). For this name substitute X. stra- 
minea (Nilss.), given in the synonymy. The description on p. 7 is 
entirely drawn up from X. straminea. The true X. filiformis, Lam., 
pales: to analyses and drawings made from the type-specimen at 
34a. Restio seen urvus (N. E. Brown); plant about 3-1 ft. 
high ; stems czspitose, slender, branching at the base, irregularly 
membranous, straw-coloured ; outer lateral segments 1} lin. long, 
densely ciliate with brown hairs on the keel ; inner segments 13 lin, 
long, oblong, big ; anthers narrowly oblong, apiculate; female 
sata not see 
Coas — Div.; on the mountain sides of Garcias Pass, 
1000 ft., roma 4785 
Allie ies R. curviranis, Kunth, bat ae RON ghee by its a Pg 
(not rac er 7 kelets and much m rved stews, The in 
otten curved nearly into a semicire 
estio scaberulus (N. E. Brown); stems terete, densely 
ranch! 
39a. R be: 
much branched, tuberculate-scabrid, about 1 lin. diam.; b ets 
branching, filiform, erect or ascending, 
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tuberculate-scabrid ; sheaths of the main stem about { in. long, 
as the convolute part, sca wn, with white membrano 
margins, produced on each ie of the awn into a Tiasepolate 
