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light-coloured. Ovary at the bottom of the calyx. Ovules few, probably only 1 

 maturing as in all the flowers examined one ovule seemed to soon became 

 enlarged, fleshy substance of cotyledons rich-purple. Fruit not seen. i- 



Hab.: TuUy Eiver, J. F. Bailey, W. E. Roth. 



p. 666 — Line H from bottom, after broad, add Huttum calyptratum, Britt. in 

 Journ. Bot. 1901, 67, and 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 123, where the following are 

 .given as synonyms : — Barringtonia eduUs^, Seem. Fl. Vit. 82 (1865) ex Seem. I.e. 

 •83; B. calyptrata, R. Br. ex Benth. Fl. Austr, iii. 288 (1866); Butonica 

 calyptrata, Miers. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 2 ser. i. 76 (1875) ; Michelia calyptrata, 0. 

 Kuntze Rev. Gen. i. 240 (1891). 



p. 667 — Line 16 from bottom, after 289, add Cumbia australis, Britt. in Journ. 

 Bot. 1901, 86, and 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 124, where the following are given as 

 synonyms : — Barringtonia Careya, F. v. M. Fragm. v. 188 (Dee. 1866) ; C. 

 arborescem, Leich., F. v. M. I.e. ; Planchonia crenata, Miers in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Ser. 2, i. 91 (1875) ; Eugenia crenata, Sol. ex. Miers, I.e. ; Butonuoidea crenata, 

 R. Br. ex Miers, I.e. ; Careya crenata, R. Br. ex Miers, I.e. 



p. 673— Line 12 from bottom, after 260, add 111. Sot. Cook's Voy. PI. 125. 



p. 674 — Line 23 from bottom, after 305, add A. baccifera, Linn. ; Brit. 111. 

 Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 126. 



p. 675— Line 8 from top, after transversely, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 127. 



p. 677— Line 25 from top, after 1996, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 128. 



p. 689— Line 18 from top, after 312, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 129. 



p. 690 — Line 22 from top, for curica read carica. 



p. 708 — Line 27 from top, after 1701, add Halimum portulacastrum, 0. Kuntze ; 

 Britt. 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 130. 



p. 710 — Line 21 from top, for panicles read funicles. 



p. 711 — Line 1, for on read or. 



p. 716— Line 4 from bottom, after 303, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 131. 



p. 718— Line 21 from bottom, after 237, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 132. 



p. 719— Line 27 from bottom, after I.e., add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 133. 



p. 720— Line 12 from bottom, after leaves, add 111. Bot.. Cook's Voy. PL 135. 



p. 721— Line 19 from bottom, after 38, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 136. 



p. 721— Line 5 from bottom, after 79, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 137. 



p. 733— Line 7 from bottom, after 114, add Bot. Mag. t. 6798. 



p, 748 Line 13 from bottom, after valves, add Oldenlandia mitrasacmoides, 



P. v. M. ; Bot. 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 138. 



p. 750— Line 3 from top, after 15, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 139. 



p. 751— Line 14 from top, after Benth., add Fl. Austr. iii. 407. 



p. 757— Add : 1a. G. merikin (its aboriginal name). Bail. A shrub 

 of about 5 or 6ft. high. Branches dichotomous ; bark papery, stigose 

 on the young shoots. Leaves 3 to 7in. long, 2in. or more broad above the middle, 

 sessile and clasping the stem by rounded auricles, obtuse or more or less 

 acuminate, margins slightly sinuous, texture thin, the lateral nerves about 10 on 

 each side of the midrib, which with the midrib are clothed with appressed grey 

 bristle-like hairs. (No flowers to hand). Fruit terminal becoming lateral or leaf- 

 opposed by the elongation of one branch, nearly or quite sessile, globular or 



