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Angiopteris longifolia, <?. Hoak. 

 „ Miqueliana, De Vr. 

 „ paninosa, Kunze. 

 Anisogonium decussatum, Presl. 



„ integrifolium, Do. 



Balantium chrysotricbum, Linn, 

 Blechnium orientale, Linv. 

 Campium repandum, Presl. 

 Cyclodium menniscoides, Do. 

 Cibotium Assamicum, Hooh. 

 Davallia polypodioides, Don. 



„ tenuifolia, Sw. 

 Diplazium alternifolium, Presl. 

 Digrammaria arabigua, Do. 



„ aspera, T. Sf B. 



„ marginata, T. ^ B, 



„ dilatata, T. Sr H. 



„ polypodioides, T.^B. 

 Dictyopteris irregularis, Presl. 

 Didimochlsena sinuosa, DC. 

 Diplazium umbrosum, Wild. 

 Grammitis obtusata, Presl. 

 Gymnogrammachrysophylla,J^. 

 Lastrea abrupta, Presl. 

 „ coryugata, T. Sc B. 

 „ patens, Presl. 

 Marginariasubauriculata, Haskl. 



Mardtia sylvatica, Bl. 

 Meniscium cuspidatum, Bl. 

 Nephrodium callosum, Hsskl. 



„ lineatum. Do. 



„ longipes, Do. 



„ obscurum. Do. 



„ unitum, Schott. 



Nephrolepis davallioides, Presl. 

 Osmunda Javanica, Bl. 

 Pleopeltis -affinis, Hsskl. 



„ nigrescens, Do. 

 Pleocnewia Leuceana, Presl. 

 Phymatodes mussefolia, Hsskl. 



„ gigantea, Do. 

 Psecilopteris diversi folia, Presl. 



,, hetroclita, Do. 



Polypodium asperum, Lipp. 



„ commutatum, Bl. 



„ irregulars, Bl. 



„ nigripes, Hsskl. 



„ pteropus, Bl. 



Pteris crenata, Linn. 

 „ dimidiata, Wildnw. 

 „ normalis, Don. 

 „ subverticillata, Sw. 

 Stenosemia aurita, Presl. . 

 TsEnites blechnoides, Wild. 



Page ], Nigelia. It is believed, however, to be cultivated in 

 the north of Gujarat. 



Page 2, Anona Squamosa, add " Custard Apple." 



Page 4, insert — No. 8, Sinapis, Tetradynamia Siliquosa. — Several 

 species or varieties are cultivated in India, particularly in Gujarat 

 and Central India, where the oil is extensively used under the 

 name " Sircial." Our most common variety has ovate lanceolate- 

 toothed and often runcinate leaves, with the heads of yellow 

 flowers common to the tribe. In the Deccan it is commonly 

 grown along with Wheat, and seldom or never sown alone. The 

 seed is now extensively exported from Malwa. 



Page 5, line 20, for " Ramonlii," read " Ramontii." 

 5, „ 22, ■ „ " oval" „ " ovate." 



7, „ 3, „ "uusd" „ "used." 



7, „ 7, „ " Malavinsus," read " Malaviscus." 



