€72 ADDENDA AND ERRATA, 



18. B, lactucafolia, Prodr. p. 435. The Birman plant is B, lacera ; the Luzon one 

 ^. laciniaia, 



20. B. lacera, var. Wallichu, p. 4it5, consists of B, lacera, Wightiana, glomerata, and 

 An Krigeron. 



28. B. cichoriifolia, Frodr. p. 437, and B. crepicUfolia I. c. (B. laciniata. Ham, tn WalU 

 Cat. 3084), are both B. ladniata. 



39. B. senecioides. Frodr. p. 489 (Gonyza senecioides, Ham. in Wall. Cat. 3102), is a 

 iorm of B. membranacea resembling B, virens, but with more viscous bracts ; it is the 

 same as B. hymenophylla. 



47. B. membranacea, Frodr. p. 440 ; and 51. B. cuneifolia, p. 441 (^Conyza cunafolia^ 

 Wall. Cat. 3101, from Martaban), are probably B. lacera. 



48. B. visconila, Frodr. p. 441, and B. hispidula, are the same as B. paucifolia, as is 

 probably B. subsimplex, -and all referable to vais. of membranacea, 



56. B. holoserica, Frodr. 442, and B. gracilis, 443, are forms of lacera. 



58. B. fasciculata, Frodr. p. 442. The Birman plant is B. glomerata, the Timor one 

 tjuite different. 



65. B. spinellosa, Frodr. p. 443, is a silky straggling form of B. hteraeiifoUa. 



75. B. ehngata, Prodr. p. 445, consists of B. Clarkei, and the large form of lacera ?. 



81. B. hngifolia, Frodr. p. 446, may be B. mgriceephala. 



P. 482. Fkimula. All the species here for the first time described will be found to- 

 gether with figures of them in a paper by Dr. Watt, shortlj' to be published iii the 

 -Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. xx. p. 1 (ined.), together with the following, which 

 should follow 35. P. unijlura, p. 493. 



P. Wattii, King in Herb. Calcutt. ; glabrous, leaves oblong-lanceolate narrowed into 

 the petiole obtuse lobulate or crenate softly hairy, scape slender 6-8-fld., bracts narrow or 

 rounded, flowers capitate, calyx large lax cupular membranous irregularly incised, corolla 

 violet, limbs broadly infundibular, lobes crenate. 



SiKKiM Himalaya ; Chola, Natong, Dr. King. 



Rootstock small. Leaves 2-4 in., membranous. Heads 1-2 in. diam. Calyx J in., 

 ■veined. Corolla-tube J in., glabrous ; limb twice as long and broad. Stamens at the 

 mouth of the tube. Ovary globose, top rounded ; style very short, stigma truncate. — A 

 very beautiful plant. 



F. 495. Androsace. This genus also has been Illustrated by Dr. Watt for the Journal 

 •of the Linnean Society, 1. c. p. 16 (ined.), where the following additional species is de- 

 •scribed : it should follow 3. A. geraniifolm, p. 497. 



A. Croftii, Watt in Joum. Linn. Soc. ined ; small, perennial, stoloniferous, densely rufous 

 tomentose, leaves petioled reniform-rounded crenate or lobulate lobules 1-3-crenulate, scape 

 stout few-fid. equalling the leaves, flowers umbellate, bracts lanceolate obtuse, pedicels 

 short, calyx-lobes obtuse, corolla small lobes obovate retuse. 



SiKKiM Himalaya ; Singalelah, alt 12-13,000 ft.. Watt. 



Whole plant clothed with (when dry) rufous hahs. Rootstock short, creeping. Leaves 

 1-lJ in. long with the petiole ; blade ^i in. diam., hairy on both surfaces. Flowers 4 in. 

 •diam., apparently purple. 



P. 542, line 6, after acuminata add Lindl. ; a.nifor 260 read 268. 



P. 546, for B. Mottleyana, De Vriese, read B. Motleyana, Clarke ; and add at end of 

 specific character, Isonandra Motleyana, He Vriese in Miq. Joum. 1861, 257. 



