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_ 2°. Mammea, L. Calyx closed ia the bud, 2-valved. Na disk. Cotyledons dis- 

 tmct. — Leaves pellucid-dotted, exstipulate. 



107. Rheedia, Gr. (PI. 'WrigM.), of whicli now a second species has been found by Mr. 

 Wright (a synonym of which is Qlusia aeuminaia, Spreng.), has a 5-4-oelled ovary, 

 supported by a cupulate disk, and the leaves, awned-mucronate, much smaller than in 

 S/ieedia, L. ; the immature seeds have a very thick testa, while in Hheedia lateriflora 

 the testa in the ripe seed is membranaceous, and adhering to the embryo : as long as 

 the grown-out fruit of the former ia unknown, it ia only to be regarded as a doubtful 

 congener. 



1 08. Calopht/thtmi i foil " cotyledons cohering " read cotyledons distinct. 



111. Marila grandiflora. The anthers open by 2 minute pores near the terminal gland : 

 from this character as well as from habit this species approaches Cespedesia among 



1 23. Serjmia ludda ; for " leaflets 5"-2" long " read leaflets l"-2" long. 



129. TricJdlia hirta; add syn. BarbUus, P. Br. ? 



131. Ouarea Swartidi; add : fruit nearly ecostate, subglobose, glabrous, about 6'" diam. 



(from Trinidad specimens). 

 131. Hwietenia Mahagoni; add: Bahamas! (Catesb. ?. t. 81. sup.).; pu^ a query to 



Hah. Triuidad, where this tree is said not to be indigenous (Or. in lit.). 

 137. Cancel the two first lines. 



140. Picramnia aniidesmoides ; add(? : stamens 5, long exserted. 

 145. Ct/rillfee. The o.vary-cejls of Ct/rilla antUlanaaxe said to be 3(?^4i)rOvulate (Wright 



in lit.). 

 145. Mm/tenus ,gonocla4us , for this name read M. tetragonus,^ J. Martins having named 



a Brazil species M. gonocladas. 

 145. Blaodendron aitemiatum, ,- for this name read I!, diacum, Gr. ; for Kicbard's species 



proves distinct. 

 147. Ilex montana ; cancel from synonyms /. minuiiflara., 

 147. Ilex sideroxyloides ; add syni Myrsine Sapanea, Sieb. Mart. 283. 

 150, Sponia micrantha ; add syn. Uriiea alnifolia, in Pl. Berter. 

 150. Sponia mollis ; for " W." read Desc. ; and add syn. Cettis mollis, yf. 

 153. Cecropia peltata ; from this, 0. oitusa, Tr&., is distinguished by the leaves wholly 



snow-white beneath, and the lobes ovate-roundish, rounded-bluntish : to it belong 



Sloaue's figures and Wullschlaegel's Jamaica specimens. 



160, Phenaxi add syn. ff»»z«o^jf«e, Didrichs. 1850 (non P. B.). 



161 . Polygonum glahrum ; add syn. P. densiflorum, Meissn. !, a form with exsertp^ sexual 

 organs. 



173. Bursera gummiferii ; add : Catesb. Carol, i, t. 30. 



182. Tephrosia brevipes ; for " Erioseme " read Eriosema^ 



185. Zomia. Sloane's figure (t, 116, f. 3) proves to belong to a species allied to Z. my- 



riadena, Benth., found, again in Cuba by Wright : I call it Z. Sloanei. 

 205. Casalpinia byuga; for " O. iientricosa," read C, vesiearia, L, 

 210. Cassia lineata; cancel from synonyms " G. euneata, DC.^' 

 215. Priariit copaifera ; add : Ic, Benth. in Linn. Transact. 1863, 

 217. Pipiadenia peregrina ; for " cultivated in Trinidad " read wild and cultivated. 

 222. Acacia Vinceniis ; add : legume broadly linear, straightish, thickishTCompressed, gla- 

 brous, tapering at the base ; margin sinuate. 

 226. Pithecolobium micradenium ; for " T. Brongniartii " read P. Brongniartii. 

 229. Sirtetla silicea. Mr, Crvieger sends now another Caziio, named by him MoijuHea, 



while his Cauto, formerly sent under this name, was Eirfella silicea ; the specimens 

 ■ of his second Cauto are sterile, and from the foliage may be compared with Cotiepia 



guianensis, Aubl. 

 286. For " Cionandra " read Triamsperma, Mart., which, upon Naudin's authority, is an 



older name for this genus. 

 297. Tor "Triads" read BohadseUa, Prl., which, upon Asa Gray's authority, is au 



older name for this genus. 

 310. For " Schmpfia Marchii " read S. chrysp^hylloides, PI. {Diploealyx, Rich. Cub. t. 



54 : the analysis of the ovaiy is erroneous). 



