1998 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



p. 79— Ad.l : 6. P. stenoclada (slender-stemmed), Betith. var. stenonepala 

 (sepals slender), J. Britten III. iBot. Cook's Voy. 9, Fl. it. A small branching 

 shrub ; leaves oblong-linear, flat, 4 to lin. long. Flo\?ers in loose 

 pedunculate raceme?, much longer than the leaves. Inner sepals narrow pointed 

 and' falcate. Corolla of 3 petals, vexilluna wanting. Wings oblong, obtuse, 

 attenuated at the base. Keel crested. Stamens 8. Anthers subclavate, yellow. 

 Ovary oblong-ovate, obtuse, emarginate, compressed. Style filiform, glabrous, 

 stigma thickened. Capsule oval, seed solitary, hairy.— From Britt. 1. c. and 

 Betath. Fl. Austr. i. 141. 



Hab.: Endeavour Biver. (Britt., I.e.) 



p. 81— Line 11 from top, after ripe, add 111. Bot. Cook's "Voy. PI. 16. 

 p. 82— Line 3 from top, after 297, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 17. 

 p. 82 — Bottom line, for carpophyllum read carpophilum. 



p.- 97— Add: 3a. C. quadrivalvis (4-valved), F. v. M. Fragm. 

 i. 176 ; Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 17,3. A glabrous annual, with small, oblong- 

 spathulate, radical leaves, soon disappearing, and several decumbent or ascending 

 stems, from a few in. to 1ft. or rather more, and sometimes much branched. 

 Stern-leaves from linear-spathulate to oblong or lanceolate, narrowed' into a 

 petiole, the lower ones often above lin. long, the upper ones few , and srnall. . 

 Flowers small, pink, in loose racemes, sometimes branching into pani.cles ; pedicels 

 ^ to Jin. Bracts very small, herbaceous or slightly scarioas. Sepals herbaceous, 

 acute, about \\ line long. Petals 6, fully twice as long as the calyx. Starnehs 

 numerous,. with small anthers. Style divided to the, ba,se into 4 linear stigniatic 

 branches. Capsule about as long as the calyx, 4-valved, with' numerous small 

 seeds minutely pitted. — Cosmia qiiadrivalvis, Britt. .Journ. Bot. 1900, p. 77; 111. 

 Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 18. ' , 



Hab.: Endeavour Eiver. 



p. 118 — 7. j^butilon indicum, Gi D. The Australian plant ■ is given by 

 Mr. Britten in 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 19, as var. austialiense. 



p. 125 — Line, 15 from top,iafter 210, add " Yi-awara," Batavia River, Roth.' 

 p. 126— Line 22 from top, after 117, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 20,* 

 p. 127 — After line 27' from top, add Roots eaten after being roasted, Roth. 

 p; 129-^Line 10 from bottom, after glabrous, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 21, 

 and line 9 from bottom, after Island, add Cape Graftorl and Endeavour River, 

 Britten I.e. ^ . ; 



p. 130— Line 14 from bottom, after Watkins, add " Kornbrana," Batavia River, 

 " Mamandur," Cooktpwn,. " Mancha," Lower Tully River, Both. 



p. 130 — Last line, add Inner bark used for making rope and twine. 



p. 138— Line 14 from top, after 1, add Bot. Mag. t. 6608. 



p. 148— Line 16 from bottom, after it, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 22. 



p. 156— Add: 1a. T. iappendiculata (bearing appendages), F. v. M. 

 Fragm. iii. 7; Benth. FL Austr. i. 273. Shrubby,' the whole plant densely 

 tomentose-villous, or woolly. Leaves petiolate, broadly ovate-cordate, obtuse, 2 

 to- 4in. long, crenate, and sometimes sinuate-lobed, very soft and thick 

 Peduncles mostly 3-flowered. Sepals above ^in. long, woolly-tomentbse, the 

 dorsal appendages leafy and toothed, spreading, and forming on, the bud a kind of 



