Notes and Corrections for "Natal Plants," Volumes I. to YI. 



Vol. I. 



Plate 1, Moschosma riparia, Hochst is now Iboza riparia, N. E. Brown, and 4 

 other species are added to the genus. 

 ., 22, Ecteinanthus origanoides, T. And. is now Isoglossa Wuoclii,Q. B Clarke. 

 It is stated in the note that the plant "is almost confined to the 

 coast, reaching to more than about 2,000 ft. above sea level," since 

 that was written, the plant has been found in some parts of 

 Transvaal. Cattle and horses are fond of the plant as fodder. 



,, 69, Rhus longifolia is now Protorhus longifolia, Engler. 



„ 77, Poivrea bracteosa, Hochst. is now Oomhretum bracteosum, Brandis. 



„ 86, Dregea floribunda, B M. This plate is correct so far only as the 

 follicles are concerned, all else represents Oymnema sylvestris, R. Br. 

 these two species are frequently found in company, and the collector 

 brought leaves and flowers of one and follicles of the other, both 

 plants belong to the same Order, both are climbers, and the Dregea 

 is now known as Marsdenia floribunda, N. E. Brown. 



„ 93, Ipomoea congesta, R. Br. is on closer examination at the Kew Herbarium 

 found to be identical with I. purpurea, Roth, which is now therefore 

 its correct name. 



Vol. II. 

 „ 143, Digitaria tenuifolia, on Plate should be Digitaria tenuiflora, Beauv. 



Vol III. 



,, 203, Carissa acuminata, A.D.C is found to be Garissa Arduinia, Lam. 



„ 207, Stylochiton natalense, Schott. In a note to this species it is stated 

 " This genus includes three species only," when that was written 

 that statement was probably fairly correct so far as known to us, 

 since that time, however, the genus has been worked out by Mr. 

 N. E. Brown at Kew for the Flora of Tropical Africa, and 14 species 

 are there described, of which 9 at least were at that time quite new 

 to science. 



„ 213, Calophanes Burkei, T. And. This plant has now been transferred to 

 the genus Ohaetacanthus, and is now 0. Burchelli, Nees. 



,, 216, Justicia protracta, T. And. has been found in working out the order at 

 Kew by the late C. B. Clarke for the Flora Capensis to be /, 

 pulegioides, E. M. 



