14. 



20. 



79. 



"Line 



5. 



14. 



12, 



89. 12, 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



136. 



25. 



242. 



3. 



414. 



IG. 



4!5. 



9. 



494. 



4. 



587. 



14. 



For " covered'* read '* crowned." 



from bottom. After " persistent " add " Fumaria." 



from bottom. In the Aonals and Magazine of Natural History for Feb. 

 1855, p. 92., Mr. Babington now admits the Hypericum AngUcum ai 

 the south of Ireland to be merely a state of H. hircinum,^ escaped from 



.. cultivation; but he clings to the hope that there must be some ne- 

 glected British species according with H, Ang^Ucum Bert. ; and he now 

 bestows that name on a plant gathered on the cliff above Falmouth 

 Harbour, Cornwall, by Mr. T. R. Polwhele, and on the banks of the 

 Crinan Canal, in Argyleshire, near Culross, Perthshire, and near 

 Galway, by Dr. Balfour. What this is we are quite ignorant; if dis- 

 tinct from H. Androscemuyn^ as it appears to be, it is not likely to be 

 indigenous ; but we shall give the character and synonyms from Mr. 

 Babington's paper: — H. An^licum Bert.; stem shrubby, 2-edged, 

 much branched; peduncles 2-unfiged, leaves sub-cordate-ovate rather 

 acute, cymes few-flowei'ed, sepals broad unequal, petals twice as Ion? 

 as the sepals, styles exceediuf^ the stamens, capsules ** oval." Pert. Fi. 

 Ital, viii, 310. — H. Androssemum E. B. t. 1225, 



from bottom; insert before "41. Loranthace/e," *'28. Onagracb^. 

 Stamens 2, alternate with the petals. Ovary inferior. Ovule solitary." 



For " Eupatoria^' read *' Eupatoriurn" 



For *' Huds.'' read *' Sm." 



from bottom. After " Spike" add '* Q. sessiliflora Salish.** . 



For " ses&ilifolia'''' read " sessiliflora.^'' 



Before " E Br insert " Scirpus JL." 



After " E. B. t. 1588" add " Aspidiura Sw^ 



