2006 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTION&. 



obpyriform, l^in. in diamefc&r, l-celled, more or less hairy. Seeds' smoot 

 angular, Jin. long. I have only 'had ripe fruit to examine and from these 'tt 

 plant seems a true Gardenia, otherwise it somewhat resembles Randia Mrta. 

 Hab.: Atherton, Dr. W. E. Roth. ' ' ' 



p. 758— Line 22 from bottom, after 416, add 111. Bot. Cools's Voy. PI. 141. 



p. 759— Line 4 from top, after 478, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. !P1. 143. 

 , p. 761— Line 23 from top, after 184, add Nelitris timon, Britt-.in Journ. Bo 

 1901, 68, and 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 142. 



p. 761— Line 3 from bottom, after 128, add Knoxia striata, GaB-rtn., IlLi Boi 

 Cook's Voy. PL 151. 



p. 764— Line 11 from bottom, after lines, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 144. 



p. 768 — Line 12 from bottom, after long, add Codospermum decipiens, Baill. 

 Britt. 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 145. 



■p. 770 — Line 20 from bottom, after rugose, add Myrstiphyllum nesopMlu'n 

 Britt. 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 146. 



p. 7.71 — Add: 6. P. Fitzalani. Fruiting specimens of what I believ 

 to belong to this species have been sent to me by Dr. W. E. Roth. They wer 

 gathered by him on the Pennetather River, the aboriginal name in that loo.alit 

 being, he states, " Je-an-jata." The fruit, which hitherto has not been describes 

 is oval-oblong, slightly exceeding 2 lines long, deeply sulcate, and seems to hav 

 been red when fresh. 



p. 771 — 7. P. nematopoda. This species should have been placed i 

 Tbibe I. 



•p. 771 — Line 5 from top, after farrowed, add Myrstiphyllum loniceroid.es, Briti 

 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 147. 



p. 771 — Line 9 from bottom, after vii., add 48. 



p. 774— Line 7 from bottom, after 4. add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 148, wher 

 the following are given as synonyms : — ^M,. armata, Hook. ; M. echinata, F. v. M. 

 M. Antoinii, F. v. M. ; and Epidendroides tetrandra, Sol. MSS. Britt. 



p. 776— Line 12 from top, after Benth., add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 149. 



p. 777— Line 5 from top, after 395, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 150. 



p. 778 — Line 3 from bottom, after base, add Tardavd marginata, Britt. 111. Bol 

 Cook's Voy. PL 152. 



p. 782— Add : 3. G. aparine (from the Greek, to lay hold of), Linn. 

 DC. Prod. iv. 608 ; var. minor, Benth. Fl. Austr. iii. 447. A trailing or olinabinj 

 annual often several feet long, clinging by recurved asperities or small prickle 

 on the angles of the stems and on the edges and midribs of the leaves. Leave 

 5 or 6 in the whorl, in the larger forms 6 to 8, linear or linear-lanceolate, oftei 

 above lin. long. Peduncles axillary, bearing a loose cyme of 3 or more smal 

 greenish-white flowers, with 3 or 4 leaves at the base of the cyme. Fruit covers 

 with hooked bristles forming very adhesive burrs. 



Hab.: Wiekham Terrace Beserve, Robt. McDowall. Only met with as. a weed in a fe' 

 southern gardens. 



p. 803— Line 3 from top, after 470, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 155. 



p. 808— Add : 12. O. arguta (sharp), Benth. Fl. Austr. iii. 487. j 

 shrub or undershrub, of 1 to 2ft., more or less hirsute with septate hairs an 

 somewhat glutinous. Leaves oblong-lanceolate^ acute, entire or with a fe' 



