574 ' CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



tion and that the natives use the seed, as a purgative, 

 under the name of hal-dana. 



Tage 65, lit line of 2nd Note read confounded. 



» 69, line 20, for Stigma read Segments. 



3, 1 . 1 ■ - 70, Note. Add — At Silhel it grows in fields, blossoming dur<> 

 ing the rains. 



^i-ni,. 75, line 12, Lettsoniia, R. Note by N. W. This must not b» 

 confounded with the polyaudrous genus bearing tlw.t 

 name which has been recorded in the Flora Peruvian 

 na. 



t» ■ » 80, first Note. A^d— This powerful climber is common m 

 the Saul forest which skirts the northern frontier of 

 Bindqojthan, where 1 found it loaded with ripe cap- 

 sules in the month of December. The natives of the 

 Turraye call it Cliemedee. 



=- — - 113, add between 1st and 2nd line, Additional species b| 

 N. W. 



<= 124, after N. ovalifolia add R. 



— — 127, tine Ifj, Ambohie, dele e. 



— -. — 139, - — — 8, for pistilum read pistilhun. 



-r— :• I0,add R. corymbosa, Jack iu Mai. Miscell.yol. h> 



*rr — 156, -=-— — 21, for shew read exhibit, 

 penult, read as well as. 

 lilt, read as that of. 



*— — 160, ■ 18, for on read in. 



21, for bark read base. 



■ 16.5, 21, Add P. malayana, Jack iu Mai. Miscell. 



* 167, uh.for long, accuminate read long-accuminate. 



» .? ■ 174, line 17, for Leaves-oblong cordate, read Leaves oblong- 

 cordate. 



■ • 22, /or 195 read 185. 



185, * — • 3, He did me the honor to call the genus Wallkhiq 

 iu his Mss, 



