ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS. 



Page 4, line 14, /or 40 read 46. 



Budd. MSS. Some refer probably to years subsequent to 1708, the 

 date given. 

 6, after line 26, insert Herb. Hill (v. p. 392). 

 8, after line 39, insert Mcrr. MSS. (v. p. 372). 

 line 36, /or 1670 read 1672. 



13, Anemone apennina, L. There is a specimen in the herbarium of 



the late 0. Jewitt labelled 'Bishop's Wood, April 1863.' A 

 ■ transposition of labels seems likely. 



14, S. ? Eanunculus Drouetii, Schultz. The Eev. W. W. Newbould 



considers the Middlesex plant to be more likely a state of B. 



heterophyllus, Bab. Man., without floating leaves ; to this species 



Mr. Warren also refers a plant with floating leaves gathered at 



Cricklewood. 

 18,13. E. auriisomus, i. IV. a<Z(Z, Cricklewood ! ; Warren. 

 19, 18. E. arvensis, L. should have the * indicating naturalisation. 



II. add Shepperton ; Newh. 

 21, 22. Aquilegia vulgaris, L. Eev. W. W. Newbould thinks he has 



seen this at Harefield. 

 23, 26. Papaver Argemone, L. add, IV. Near the Brent Eeservoir ! ; 



Warren. 

 30, Cardamine impatiens, L. The whole account should run on as a 



continuous paragraph. VII. add. In the ditches about Primrose 



Hill ; Merr. MSS. 



33, 48. Sisymbrium Irio, L. A translation of the part of Morison's 



'Pneludia' relating to the growth of this in 1667 is given in 

 Science Gossip, 186.5, p. 149. 

 49. S. Sophia, L. add, IV. Two plants near Cricklewood, 1869, 

 imported with grain ; Warren. 



34, 50. S. Thalianum, Gaud. IV. add, Near Brent Eeservoir ! ; 



Warren. A ' Var. & ' is recorded from ' walls about Harefield ' ; 

 Forst. Midd. 



35, line 12, fur ' napus ' read ' Napus.' 



