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cup. Ov^ary hirsute, 3-oelled. Capsule globular, hard, indehiscent, very villous, 

 about as large as in T. procumbens, but the prickles less rigid, and somettiiiies 

 wearing off ; endocarp hard, divided into 6 1 -seeded cells. 

 Hab.: Sweers Islandg-Oalf of Carpentaria, J. F. Bailey. 



Mr. W. Botting Hemsley, of Kew (England), and Mr. James Britten, of the 

 British Museum, have both pointed out that in the notice of Triumfetta pro- 

 cumbens in the Flora AustraliensiS, another species, T. subpalmata, has been 

 confused; by the first-named botanist in Journal of Botany, xxviii. 1, with a 

 plate 293, upon which is figured the two species, and the following brief note as 

 to the most prominent distinguishing characteristics, &c. 



1. T. procumbens, Forster, Prod, Fl. Ins. Austral, p. 35; Hook, et Am. Bat. 

 Beech, Voy. p. 60 (non Beiith. Fl. Austr. i. p. 273) ; Syn. T. crassifolia, Sol. 

 Leaves on long petiole?, softly tomentose, roundly-ovate or cordata, entire or 

 8-lobed, crenate. Fruit bearing numerous long feeble plumose prickles. 



1a. T. subpalmata, Sol. Herb. Mus, Brit, and in Ic. Park, in Bibb. Mus. ^ 

 Brit, ined., Syn. T. procumbens, Benth. Fl. Austr. i, 273. Leaves on short 

 petioles rigid, scabrous, deeply 8 to 5-lobed, sharply toothed. Fruit shortly and 

 rigidly 'prickled, prickles glabrous, - 'i ' . j 



Mr. James Britten gives it full description' of this latter species with Plate in 

 111. Botany of Cook's Voy. Pt. i. PI. 23. ' ' 



p. 164 — Line 10 from top, for Moorqun read Moorguui' ■ ' 



p. 171t— Line 10 from bottom; for Catrops:read Caltrops. 



p. 173 — Line 8 from topj. after 290, add " Longarate," Batavia Kiverj Roth.: 



p. 173— Line 22 from bottom, after 99, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 24. ' 



p. 173 — ^Line24.from bottom,;add Endeavour River, Britten., lll.\Bot. Cook's 

 Voy. 



p. 1757-Line 18 from top, after 101, add Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 292. 



p. 175— Line 27 from top, after 228, add -Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 293. 



p. 175— Line 40 from top, after 105, add Benth, Fl. Austr. i. 293. 



p. 175— Line 47 from top, after 375, add Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 293. 



p. 184— Line 6. from top, after 101, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 25. 



p. 186 — Line 9 from bottom, after petals, add pink. 



p. 186 — Line, 7 from bottom, after upwards, add lil. Bot. Cook's Voy. 26. In 

 iihLs work Mr. Britten states that " Brown did not collect the plants, as stated 

 by Benthana." I think, however, if he did not 'collect it that it might have been 

 «ent to him, for I have just received specimens of it from Rev. Wilh. Poland, 

 Bloomfield River. " Bala-bal-balgal " is given by Britten as the aboriginal name 

 at Endeavour River. 



p. 187— Line 2 from bottom, after 71,. add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 27. 



p. 188— Line 5 from bottom, after 66, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 28. 



p. 190 — Line 3 from bottom, after beaked, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 29. 



p. 194— Line 8 from top, for Billardiere read Billardieri. ; 



p. 194— Line .7 from bottom, . after xiii., add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 81. 

 The habitat given applies to the variety. 



p. 196— Line 15 from top, after 136, add 111. Bot: Cook's Voy. PL 8 and 34, 

 •under the name Corraa reflexa, Vent. 



p. 203— Line 25, for style read styles. 



