204 
-————— §23 The remark respecting Malsaree is preended to be applied 
to Bolesaree spec. No. 821. 
829 For acid read acrid. 
—— 865 The plant intended for the ‘‘Exile” is Casini Thevetia. 
=——-—— 952 Comp. Bot. Mag. ¢. 26. 
——— 958 Distinct from the Kulmilata of Roxburgh. 
en Linaria Ramosissima. Wall. Pl. Asiat. Rar. 2. t. 153. 
270 A Cinnamomum? Fertile fil 9 sterile 3 Fhree of the former 
are fabaiched aaa a pair of stipitate glands each. 
—— 1276 This is probably a distinct species; the ripe fruit has not 
yet been seen. 
— 1291 Prickly Pear is the vulgar name for Opuntia Dillenii. 
Mr. Law. 
— 
1296 For heated *ead treated. 
— 1311 Only in a cultivated state, probably introduced from Goa. 
Mr. Law. 
— 1334. For a fig of G. fasciculatum, see Bot. Mog. ¢. 3231. 
— 1381. Indigenous at the foot of Ram Ghaut, Mr. Law, 
Gen. No. 673. For Phius read Phaius. 
-_—-—— 6389 For Stelitzia, read Strelitzia. 
Spec. No. 1517 Rumph. Amb. 6. ¢. 69. 
1520. For 4 read vol. 8. 
=a Eee This flower sheds it's perfume most powerfully after sum 
set, and has been observed inasultry evening, after thun- 
der, when the atmosphere was highly charged with electrie 
fluid, to dart small sparks of lucid flame, in great abun- 
dance, from such of its flowers as were fading. Edin. — 
Phil. Journ. 3. p. 418. 
Spec. No. 1536 Growing on rocks at Badamee. Mr. Law. 
1572. A species with broad erect leaves in Gardens at Shola- 
poor, is the A. Americana. Mr. Law. 
1573. 
—t 
‘ The sun’s child, the mail’d anana yields 
His regal apple to the ravished taste.’ 
Grainger, 
—-1609. This species has since been found indigenous in the S. 
Concan. N. 
1784 The specis intended is O. Wightii. 
3 Ofthe Addenda. Rumph. Amb. 7. ¢. 19. f. 1. and 2. 
—— 25 For I. Rivularis read I rivalis Madras Journal of science 
for: January 1937. 
39 For vol. 2ud readvol. \ith. This genus ap- 
pertains to the nat series Sphenocleacee. 
As the last sheets were passing thro’ the Press, the following were com- 
municated: Rhus Mysorensis, Hiraea cordata, a new Asplenium and Del- 
phinium Cashmerianum (Habit, hill of Suleiman wear Joonere) by Dr. 
Gibson; Ficus caricoides, Ophioglossum parvifolium, a Gymnema, Cor- 
chorus humifusus (Law), Tephrosia spinosa and Striga Orobanchioides, 
by Mr. Law. The following exotics haye heen lately introduced by 
the latter Gentleman: Alstroemeria tricolor, Oculata and Hookeri, 
Fuchsia grandiflora and globosa, Verbena pulchella and Melindris, Bou- 
vardia triphylla; ep taubopagestonidorg and numerousother Epiphytes. 
Ceratonia sila, Intdgby N. 
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