ADDITIONS AiSfD CORRECTIONS. 1997 



p. 31:— Add : 2. I., esiangkara (aboriginal name), Bail, " Eaiangkara," 

 Mapoon, Roth. A slender, glabrous oliniber ; stems sulcate. Leaves narrow, 

 linear-lanceolate, 4 to Sin. long, 3 to 5 lines broad, 3-nerved for three parts.. 

 of their length the lateral nerves then looping, prominent as well as the 

 reticulate veins, margins entire ; petioles slender scarcely ^in. long. ?ediincles 

 slender, axillary, about 7 lines. Flowers probably few and minute (none perfect 

 on specimens examined). Bracts linear minute; pedicels about 3 lines long. 

 Carpels 3, red, oval, about 3 lines long, slightly compressed ; endocarp slightly 

 uneven. 



Hab. : Mapoon, J. F. Bailey. 



Boots eaten after being roasted. — Roth. 



p. 81-Line 19 from bottom, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 5. 

 p. 41 — Bottom line, for ochrolenca read ochroleuca. 



p. 46— Add : 



4a. CONRINGIA, Reichb. 



Sepals elongate, equal at the base or the lateral saccate. Petals elongate, 

 clawed. Pods elongate, linear, compressed or acutely tetragonal ; valves 1 to 

 3-nerved, smooth or torulose ; stigma simple or 2-lobed. Seeds 1-seriate, oblong, 

 not margined ; cotyledons incumbent. Glabrous glaucous annuals. Leaves 

 entire, oblong, auricled. Flowers racemose, ebracteate, yellow. 



Native of Western Asia and Southern Europe. 



1. C> orientalis (Eastern), Dum. Fl. Bdg. Hare's-ear Treacle-Mustard. 

 An erect glabrous glaucous annual about 1ft. high. Radical leaves obovate, 

 petiolate, the stem ones oblong, 2 to 3in. long, quite entire, and embracing the 

 stem, with prominent rounded auricles. Flowers pale yellow, or whitish. Pods 

 3 to 4in. long, slender, in a loose raceme, the midrib of the valves very prominent! 



Hab.: Waste places in Southern Europe and Western Asia. 



This has become a weed in some Brisbane gardens. — G. perfoUata, Link.; EryHvium orimtale, 

 B. Br. 



p. 60— Line 9 from top, after 163, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 6. 



p. 63— Line 17 from top, after 335, add 111. Bot. Cook's V.oy. PI. 7. 



p. 64 — Line 10 from top, after 307, add Calceolaria enneasperma, 0. Kuntze; 

 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 8. , ., , 



p. 64 — Line 2 from bottom, after 12, add Calceolaria filiformis, 0. Kuntze ; 111. 

 Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 9. 



p. 65— Line 11 from bottom, after 106, add " Pu-kuru," " Ke-wan," Atherton, 

 "Po-ata," Middle Palmer River, "Ung-gal," Nassau River, Ho«A. 



p. 65 — Line 3 from bottom, for wood read wool, and add Maximilianea 

 Gillivrai, 0. Kuntize ; 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 10. 



p. 70— Line 24 from bottom, after 78, add 111. Bot, Cook's Voy. PI. 11. 



p. 77— Line 19 from bottom, after 22, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 12. 



p. 78— Line 11 from bottom, after 325, add P. Imgifolia, Poir. ; 111. Bot.. 

 Cook's Voy. PI. 13. 



p. 79— Line 11 from top, after 3-lobed, add III. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 14. 



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