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Page 8, line 37, for " Barbadeuse," read " Baibadense." 

 9, „ 18, „ "Gonik" „ "Goruk." 



10, „ 2, „ "rumous," „ "ramous." 



10, Kleinhovia Hospita, vide remark in page 23, Part 1st, 



Gardens Dapoorie and Hewra. 

 12, line 5 from bottom, for " Tinct." read " Tincture." 

 20, „ 35,/or "Florae," reatf" Flore." 

 23, „ 19,. omit " Dolichos Uniflorus," its place being 

 supplied by Johnia Conjesta. 



25, line 10, for " Anoena," read " Amcena." 



26, „ 24, „ " Julibisrin," „ " Julibrissin." 



LEGUMINOS^, p 24. 



LOTUS, DC. Prod. 2, p 210. 

 C Amended de&cription.) 



Page 26. 32. — L Jacobeus. A sufFruticose plant, native of 

 the West Indies (?), having small linear mucronate leaves on short 

 peduncles, with a handsome dark-purple flower and yellow vexillum. 

 In gardens, rare. Our seeds were received from the Cape; legume 

 narrow, subrotund, many-seeded. 



Page 31, insert — No. 89, Bauhinia Porrecta. A small tree, lobes 

 of the leaves deeply incised and very divergent ; flower small, white, 

 having the lacinise of the corolla 5-lobed ; style very long, curved ; 

 has not seeded. Garden Dapoorie from seed received from 

 Calcutta. 



ACACIA, p 26. 

 {Add the following.) 



51 A. A RuGOSiE Affinis. — Seed received from the late Dr. 

 Wallich, under this name; legume 2 inches long, scabrous, pro- 

 minent and rugose over the seeds, which are large and subrotund. 

 The plant is a strong woody climber sparingly armed witli recurv- 

 ed broad-based thorns ; common petioles long, glandless; leaflets 

 blunt, shining, about 18 pair, no medial glands; common petiole 

 much swelled at insertion into the common stem. Has been 12 

 years in growth, but has never yet flowered. Garden Hewra. 



Page 33, line 19, /or " burrat," read" lacinise bright purple." 



33, „ 27, „ " Malaccas" read " Moluccas." 



34, „ 7 from bottom, udd " Aromuticus," after " Caryo- 



phyllus." 



35, hne 10, for " lenkos," read " leukos." 



