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ADDENDA. 
Page 459, Cuscutina, aah Bot. Zeit. 1846, p. 461, is ano- 
ther synonym of Gramm 
Page 467, add to C. Palstina C. globularis, Bert. FI. it. 
Noles 625, is the same p 
Page 478, after C. Ee introduce : 
20. b. C. GLOBIFLORA, n. sp. aulibus filiformibus crassi- 
0 
filamento brevissimo longioribus; squamis magnis_ ovati 
breve fimbriatis ‘aepigag pene attingentibus; stylis ovario 
globoso equilon 
Cuzco, Polis, at an sm ag of 11-12,000 feet, nae 
in. ahs Hooker.—Glomerules in the single specimen seen 6-7 
in diameter, somites of owers; flowers wis the 
and’ th 
r 
or urceolate; ovary se or even depienied: I could n 
certain whether the styles become subulate; stigmas small 
and slightly conic; in ried state, the young capsule 
Page be om to eS Chilensis : 
C. odorata, Choisy! Cuse. 180, t. 2, f.4; DC, Prod. IX. 
456; set Fi. Chil. IV. 447, not Ruiz & Pavon, according 
te the Bg tion and figure of Choisy and the authentic spe- 
en b. DeCa andolle, does ay essentially differ. The 
ipeciinets of Gay, 816 & 817 a va Bertero, 940, — a 
thinner, more membranaceous te ice an the or 4 
C. 
biloraeeness but Gandichaud’s specimen is i athaeey sdeailicel 
ae 482, C. an, H.B.K.! n. gen. sp. III, 122, is 
the same as C. Americana. 
Page 493, 1. 13, read Rogovitschiana for Regowitschiana. 
