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ADDENDA er CORRIGENDA. 
ORDER 1. RANUNCULACE. p. 1. 
NIGELLA... Polyandria Pentagynia. 
From Niger—black; the colour of the seeds. 
1. N. {npica. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 646. 
Kala Jeera—Indiau Fennel! flower. Goozerat. 
ORDER 10. CAPPARIDEZ. p. 7. 
2, Capparis HEDDLE!. N. Ind. from Aden. N. 
ORDER 12. FLACOURTIANEA. p. 9, 
3. FxLacourtia Jancomas, Lour. D. C. Prodromus 1. p. 257. 
Panawnlee—Joao Gom of Goa, In Gardens Salsette, rare, fruit edible. 
ORDER 14. VIOLARI®. p. 10. 
4. Viota. OporaTa. Eng. Bot. ¢. 619. 
Common violet, cultivated at Belgaum. Mr, Law, C. S. 
ORDER 15. DROSERACEA. p. 11. 
ALDROVANDA, L. Pentandria Pentagynia, 
From Aldrovandus, an Italian Naturalist. 
5. A. VeRTICILLATA. Rox, Flora. Ind. 2.p. 112. Wight’s Prod. 1. p. 34. 
A small aquatic plant. 
ORDER 16. POLYGALES. p. 11. 
6. PoryGaLa TriFLora. L. Sholapore districts. Mr. Law. 
7. P. Javawa, D. c. Wight’s Prod. p. 88, S.Concan. N. 
SALOMONTA. Lour. Monadelphia Tetrandria. : 
From King Solomon, who “ spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is 
in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake 
oe beasts and of fowl, and of creeping-things, and of fishes” Kings. 
ce. IV. v. 33. 
8 S. Corpara. Arn. Wight’s Il. 3. ¢. 22. N. Concan. N. 
- ORDER 19. CARYOPHYLLACE4, p. 12, 
DIANTHAUS. tu, Decandria Digynia. 
From Dios—divine,—anthos—a flower; alluding to the magnificence and 
fragrance of the flowers. 
9. D. Cuinensis. L. Rox. Flora. Ind. 2. p. 446. Bot. Mag. ¢. 25. 
10. D. Caryoprytius. t. Rox. Flora. Ind, 2. p. 446, Bot. Mag: ¢. 2744 
clove-pink. !n Gardens cultivated, 
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