ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 2015 



p. 1681 — Line 23 from bottom, for fruiticans read fruticans. 



p. 1745 — Line 16 from top, for littaralis read littoralis. 



p. 1747 — Line 12 from bottom, for sanguineofucus read sanguineofuscus. 



p. 1754, 6, 6 — Running subhead for Kyllinga read Ueleocharis. 



p. 1761 — Line 10 from bottom, for schoanoides read schcenoides. 



p. 1777— Line 4 from bottom, after 342, add " Chakata," Cape Grafton, Roth. 



p. 1811 — Line 11, for Phragmitia read Phragmites. 



p. 1812 — Line 28 from top, for spiklets read spikelets. 



p. 1836 — Line 9 from bottom, after Grass, add " Lo-thi," Batavia River, Both. 



p. 1861 — Line 1, for Eionurus read Elionurus. 



p. 1884 — Line 21 from top, after hairy, add Maid. Agri. Gaz. N.S.W. xii. 



p. 1900— Line 25 from bottom, after 200, add Bail. 111. Mono. Ql. Gr. i. 



p. 2010 — First line, for arillaris, read axillaris. 



p. 718 — Add : 7. T. geraniifolia (Geranium leaved). Bail. Stem spongy, 

 stout. Leaves crowded at the apex of stem or branch, strigose on both sides, 

 rotund-cordate, palmately 5 to 7-nerved, about Ifin. long and 2Jin. broad, 

 the ba,se truncate or with a very wide sinus, the margin 7-lobed ; lobes short, 

 broad, and toothed ; petioles from 2J to Si^in. long, rather slender, slightly 

 expanding at the base, ferruginous hairy. No stipules. Peduncle terminal, 

 about 7ir». long, erect, hairy, somewhat flattened ; primary umbel 5-rayed. 

 Involucre of 5 laciniate bracts, 4 to 5 lines long ; secondary involucres like the 

 first but smaller, mostly with fewer rays each bearing an umbel of small 

 white polygamous flowers ; involucels of about 10, narrow, linear, filiform- 

 pointed, bracteoles with prominent midrib. Flowers numerous, pedicels of the 

 male filiform, 2J lines long, those on the perfect flowers shorter. Calyx-teeth 

 minute. Petals oblong. Stamens 5. Fruits (only a few very young ones 

 seen) of 2-carpels, ribbed, otherwise smooth. 



Hab.: Mt. Alexandra, Howard Newport. 



