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P. XVII. The Sal forests "f the Raigarh range, Balaghat Division, Central Provinces, 

 are stated to be on trap and laterite. 



P. 2S. I'. K. Schneider (Bulletin Herbier Boissier 19< 15, ji. liijtii considers that the North- 

 west Himalayan shrub, hitherto referred to Berberis lu/tjaris, is B. pachyacantha, 

 Kochne. 



P. 29. ('. Iv. Schneider classes the Xilgiri Herberts under H species: B. liiictoria, Lescheu. 

 B. Wiyhliana, C. K. Schneider, and B. ceylanica, C. K. Schneider. The Himalayan 

 sluiil). hitherto called B. aristata, he classes under B. aristata, DC, and B. cliitria, 

 Dindl. (p. r>:lj. He also describes B.jgarhwalensis,G. K. Schneider, from Garhwal, 

 and li. Thomsoniana, < '. K. Schneider, from Sikkim. 



P. 40. Gynocardia odorata is railed by Prain, Bengal Plants 232, Chaulmoogra 

 odorata, Roxb. 



P, 12. Tarahlogenos Kurzii, Vern. Chaulmugra, Chittagong. It is now certain thai 

 thisl tee yields the < ' hau I mugra oil of commerce., cf. D. Hooper in Agricultural Ledge] 

 No. 5, oi 1905. 



P. 158. Euonymus grandiflorus. Chumbi. Bhutan. 

 P. 287. liosa Colletlii. Prain, in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal LXXIII. 203, states "stj les 



ate." 

 P. 2JM.I. /'</,-«, is now generally divided into i genera : Muftis. I't/rin. Sorbus and Mirrn- 

 mt U -. 



P. 291. Pyrui veslita is .ailed by C. K. Schneider (Laubholz kunde I. 688), Sorbus 

 nuspidala, Hedlund. 



P. 292. t '. 1\. Schneider (l.c, p. U80) calls Pyrin foliolosa Sorbus ursina, Dene, and /'. 

 Wallichii Sorbus foliolosa, Spach. 



P. 292. The Afghan and Indian tree here called 1'. Aucuparia, is identified by C. K. 

 Schneider . I.e. p. IJiis with Surlms tliioit.i/iauica, Etuprecht. 



P. 295. Coloneaster Simondtii, Sort., and C. thymijolia, Hort., should be C. Simonsii, 

 Baker, and C. thymifolia, Baker. 



P. 359. AUred Render, in his Synopsis nf the l Jenus /.oHiVfro. published in the 14 th 

 Annua] Report of the Missouri Botanic Gardens (1908), p. 124, substitutes for Lonicera 

 decipiens the older name /.. lanceolata, Wall. 



P. 859. L. glauca is identified by A. Rehder (l.c. 92), with the older species L. Semenovii, 

 Regel, from Turkestan. 



P. 8n'n. A. 1 ; . - 1 . i !•- 1- 1 I.e. 50:. identities /.. pa rcifalio, Edgew., with /.. obovata, Roy le, and 

 on p. 14 calls the species described under no. 24 L. Myrtillus, Hook. fil. et Thorns. 

 I'. 179. Cordia Macleodii. Vern. ffadang. Kan. 



P. 568, line 29, 80: Melanthesa (nol Melanthesopsis) obliquaand M truncala. In the 

 letterpress Wighl calls the last-named species: if. turbinata. 

 I', "ills;, line 16 from below: Breynia rhamnoides, the female tl. are solitary. 

 P. ")7.'i. line 5 read: Glochidion lanceolarium. Voigt. Syn. Phyllanthus lanceolarius, 

 Muell. Arg. 



P. 575, line 85, read: Cf. lanceolarium. Voigt. 



P. 580. Add: Nepenthandra lanceolata, Spencer le M. Moore in .Journal of Botany 

 X 1.11 1. 149, tab, 171. Muleyit hill, Tenasserim. A shrub or small tree, branchlets 



and I. pubescenl or tomentose, I. alternate, entire, subcoriai us. PI, monoecious 



panicled, I numerous, . solitary on long pedicels at the end of the ramifications of 

 panicle. : sepals 5, petals 5, an! hers 8, on a slender column, at the base with a disk oi 



5 fleshy glands, v : petals 0, the sepals accres il in fr. 



P. 609. Ficus pomijera, Vern. Ka-aunggyi, Burm. 



P. 667. A thorny bam i , collected on the II min-Fang ranee. Luahai bills, Vern. /' 



Lushai (two • aim pi 3, a few twigs and detached I . no notes, reed. Max 1906 . 



po ibly be an Arundinaria. fnternodes 8-6 in., diam i' 2 in., walls thick, At each 



node a ring of numerous sharp thorns, up to 25, slightbj benl dow nwo nl-.i- K I, some 



; ; in. lone, Culmsheaths mbranous, lot in internodes, densely clothed with 



brov u hairs, the thorns piercing the sheath, Made triangular. I. 6 by ,'-•; in., 

 22 n, on | in., transverse veins conspicuous. 

 P. 671. Bambusa arundinacea. Von, Dongi, Kan. 



P 688 B I i I h ii i e,, u - 1801. Roxb. Hort, Beng. p. 25. 



I' 698 and 720. The Spruce ol S kl im and Bhutan probably is /'. morindo 

 Rehd l i i nli Journal 259, [tin. Notes 1 l"' called this tree Abits tpinulosa and 



figured it in le.l'l. i.s. t. 868, under the nai tf Pinus spinulosa. Cf. Hi iket Hima- 



1 1. 85, 15. 



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