548 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
P. 257, after Hippocratea macrantha, Korth., insert : 
. H. Lobbii, Laws.—A cl imbing (?) shrub ; —_ canes! elliptical, almost 
inate, rape, — 3-4 in. long by 3-2 ‘bro es 2-3 times divided, 
n th x-] 
shorter yo n 
ship ovate, slightly eohasitig at the base, entirely covered on the inside with 
dense ash-grey hairs, 2 lin. long; anthers almost sessile—(After Lawson.) 
AB.—Upper Tenasserim, 
P. 265, before ZIZYPHUS, nsert : 
2. Berchemia polyph oes Agee ase thee (?) shrub, the rae lg 
puberulous ; leaves ovate, blunt, on s petiole } in, long, 1 
flowers on 14-4 li oe stesight peti forming axillary racemes ; rt 5- left, the 
lobes triangular, a 3 petals 5, orbicular; stamens 5; fruit 2 in. long. 
Closely allied to 3. Dlasicsese: chi pe son.) 
AB,—Ava, 
P. 267, after 4. —— see eo ansert : 
ch 
long, strongly 3-nerved, fine ned transversely eo mars "and aaa ooh -glossy ; ‘Riviees 
1, on puberulous pedicels a lin. long, clustered and forming 2 -f small short-— 
a. tawny-pubescent cymelets arranged -_ elongate axillary panicles ne 
longer than the leaves; calyx rusty-p bout a line across, the lobes 3-angu- 
lar, about + lin, long ; petals small, orbicular, owed. 
_ -Hap.—Ava hills. 
P. 288, line 15 from above, read “ tabular” for “ tubular.” 
P. 328, after 6. —— grandis, Jack, insert: 
7. C. stictophyllus, Kz.—A shrub or small t e young shoots rusty 
puberulous, the branchlets belie and copiously corky- Sentiieliegs leaves pinnate, on 
a slender petiole while young mages 3 with the rachis) fug: aceously brown puberulous 
leaflets in 2 pairs with a longer petioled odd one, elliptically oval to oval-oblong, on 
aslender petiole about a line a a unded at the base, 14-23 in. long, glabrous, 
pergammentaceous, apiculate, et gear Sather beneath, while young strongly 
bullate-dotted , ons oe ta -tomentose pedicels, 
forming brachiate tawny-pubescent abies e cymes on rather ange peduncles 
_ of 1-2 in. length arising from the axils —. the upper aves or collected into a larger 
terminal corymb; aly a or osm e sepals incur lala 
somewhat longer than a line, i vaviculnr -keeled ; petals linear, bluntish, 
long, rusty or brown tomentose stamens 10, the glabrous filaments united at base 
mas tube 5 ov ovary rusty-villou 
Has.—Adjoining Siamese provinces, —F], May. 
P. 342, in the key of DALBERGIA, omit lines 15 and 16, and 
correct thus : 
ous, 
: sir ne 7 ‘the tube; infloresce nee glabrous ere ts stipulacea. 
4 ie 
x oe isles as long as the calyx ; eon and bract- 
tent, and rather co 
-teeth 
