Additions and Corrections to Parts I.— V. 385 



Page 88, Dalberg-ia Championii ; Dr. Prain, who has been study, 

 ing the Indian Dalbergia?, informs me that this is D. rostrata, Grah. in 

 Wall. Cat. n. 5867 A (not B, except a few leaves) ; also that it is 

 D. Sissoo, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. I. 128 (not of Roxb.), and D. Psendo- 

 Sissoo, Miq. 1. c, the latter being the earliest published name. 



Page 107, line 20, after ' Colombo ' read, 'In 1893 trie export from the 

 Manaar district was 288 tons, entirely to Colombo, where it fetches 

 60-100 rupees per ton. The collectors receive from i'i2 to 178 rupees 

 per cent There is a royalty of 2 rupees per ton. — J. C. W. 



Page 162, in character of genus Lumnitzera, for 'stam. 10,' raz^'stam. 

 5-10,' and add after ' axillary,' ' or terminal spikes or racemes.' 



After description of genus insert key : — 



Flowers white, stam. as long as the pet. . . . 1. L. RACEMOSA. 

 Flowers red, stam. twice as long as the pet. . . 2. L. coccinea. 



Page 163, after X*. racemosa add : — 



2. Xi. coccinea, Wight and Arn. Prod. Fl. Penins. Ind. Or. 316 



(i«34). 

 Benth. Fl. Austral, ii. 503. L. littorea, Voigt ; Kurz, For. Fl. Brit. 



Burm. i. 469. L. fientandra, Griff. Notul. iv. 684. 

 Fl. B. Ind. ii. 452. Griff. Ic. PI. Asiat. t. 644 A. 



A small glabrous tree ; 1. subsessile, 2-3 by f in. long and broad, 

 cuneate or cuneately obovate, bright green and shining, tip rounded 

 emarginate or obtuse, quite entire, thinly fleshy ; fl. in axillary and 

 terminal, spiciform, shortly peduncled racemes, shorter than the 

 leaves, rhachis thickened, scarred after the fall of the fl. or fr.; fl. 

 shortly pedicelled, about f in. long, bright rose-red ; cal -tube 

 cylindric, lobes short, orbicular-ovate ; petals lanceolate ; stamens 

 5-10, often 7, twice as long as the petals, fil. elongate subulate, and 

 style scarlet. 

 Southern Province. Bentotte river (W. Ferguson, 1894). 

 Tenasserim, Nicobar Islds., Malaya, Queensland, Polynesia. 

 Page 203, Sonerila rhombifolia. Under this species Dr. Stapfis men- 

 tioned as considering it to be a variety of S. zeyla?iica, W. and A., and 

 var. angnstata to be a distinct species. Dr. Stapf s views are given 

 in a review of the whole genus published in the Annals of Botany, 

 vi. (1892). In that review S. A^nottiana is referred to S. Wightiana, 

 Arn. ; S. Gardneri, Thw. var. 7, Harveyi, is considered a distinct 

 species ; the name Gunersatnei, Trim., published in 1885, is adopted 

 as superseding that of linearis Hk. f. (1871). 

 Page 218, 219, under sp. 18 and 20, in citations of 'Fl. B. Ind.,' for 362, 



read 562. 

 Page 231, line 17 from bottom, for 'Ic' read '1. c' 

 Page 232, in character of Onagraceae, delete after 1. ' opp. or,' the 1. 



being alt. in all the Ceylon Genera. 

 Page 274, line 17, after 'bluish-green,' read' dull red when ripe.' — J.C.W. 

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