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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
P. 8, below line 4 from above, insert : 
Plumbaginee.—Calyx tubular; stamens 5; ova 1. celled, with a single ovule 
suspended from a free filiform Make. styles or style-branches 5; seeds 
rarely albuminous.—Herbs or rarely shrubs, with radical o r alternate leaves. 
P. 8, after line 4 from beneath, insert : 
Gentianee.—Anthers free ; ovary 1-celled with 2 or Siig! more parietal placen- 
tas, rarely 2-celled ; ovules numer — style s fruit a ae uae 
indehiscent or berry-like; seeds albuminous. “Tether rarely shrubs 0: 
sometimes twining ; leaves opposite or ra satay alte 
P. 66, line 13 from below, read “ C. Aaees Jor © C. reli- 
cae 
couR 
FP, a . si 9 from below, read “half the size” for “ doubled, 
maller.” 
13, line 25 from below, read FLACOURTIA /or FLO- 
P. 88, line 7 from above, read “ deliciously ”’ for “ delicious.” 
P. 96, line 19 from below, read “ basal ” for “ bisal.” 
P. 121, No. 2. H.scaphula, Roxb., is an Anisoptera, and should 
be inserted after A nisoptera glabra on page 112. 
P. 188, after 9. Sterculia rubiginosa, Vt., insert: 
9b. St. Rox a - —An i glab- 
rous ; leaves oblong to oval an herpes ingen, rounded at the base, on a slender 
petiole 3- 1 in. long and thickened at both ends, cuspidate, 3-5 in. long, chartaceous, 
entire, glabrous ; flowers small, scarlet, on capillary slightly stellate-hairy pedicels, 
ary 2 slender axillary racemes up to 23 in. long ; calyx bell-shaped-rotate, glabrous, 
bout 4-2 in, ye the lobes aces, Te roe about 2-3 lin. long, acute ; oan 
cae anceolate, somewhat curv: exed-acuminate, 2-3 in. long, crimson, ro’ 
ish “phd oabiiide and quite plalrvies pa smooth in side, containing 4-8 ovoid id 
s 
es cudiacong Fi. Feb.-March; Fr. B.8.—s. 
P. 139, line 17 from below, izsert + after 120. 
P, 194, line 3 from below, read ATALANTIA /or ATLAN- 
P. 233, line 23 from above, read O. acuminata for O. a ee 
and line 4 from below, read 0, acuminata, Wall., for 0. Zey- 
lanica, L., and omit the tation of “ Bedd. Sylv. Madr.” 
