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Page 139, line 23, for lacinine read Iacinia. 



-~_- — 193, 21, Ovule read ovuluui. 



196, 7, for i. Spec, read Spec. i. 



> 217, 5, from bottom, ybr berries read Berries. 



230, second Note, commence with Bot. Mag. 2052. 



«=— — • 2(J7, S. bicirrhosa. — Note. A species, which ss very close'y 



allied, if not identically the same, grows at Pmang.— 



N. W. 

 «= 269, line 8.— Note. I have seen single flowers of this shrub 



in the garden of my most valued friend the Rev. Dr. 



Carey, at Serampore, in May 1823.— N. \V. 



«—— 312, 12, for monophyllus read monophyllous. 



320, 9. for "shrub rather sparingly/' read "shrub, I have 



found rather Sparingly," &c. 

 »■ ■ • 329, ■ 26, read large plumula, reaching almost to the mid- 

 dle of the cotyledons ; its base, which constitutes the 



radicle, is placed, &c. 

 «fc— - 349, 6, from the bottom insert after " Ca'cutta" who 



found it, if i mistake not, in ravines on the Island of 



Mauritius. 



— 353, 9, after respect aid " that of." 



, 360, IS add after Willd. "spec." 



r 3(j5 t 18, add, The plants which I brought down with me 



from Nipal blossomed for the first time during the 



rains of 1823. 

 • 369, J 2, from the bottom add. It has been introduced 



by Mr. Reeves from China into tlie botanic garden, 



at Calcutta, where it blossomed for the first time io 



October 1823. 



• 375, ■ 5, read napalensis. 



— — 381, • 1 3, add, I have also had specimens from Silhei. 



■ 385, penult, for and read but. 



— " - 395, . 4, from bo'.tom, robusta, 



U una 



