ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ETC. 451 
Page 220, 1. 20, for 992 read gor. 
222, 1. 14, for 1004 read 1002. 
224, 1. 3, for 1017 read 1018. 
225, 1. 32, for ‘purparea’ read ‘ purpurea. 
228, 1. 6, for 94 read 74; 1. 24 for 1073 read 1074. 
229. The cleistogamous form of LL. amplexicaule is as Mr. F. T. 
Richards points out, the common plant of wall-tops about 
Oxford. 
231, 1. 2, for which includes read we have. 
235, 1. 21, add—Syme, E. B. vii. 37. 1053. 
236, 1.5, in Sherard’s European collection there is a specimen 
which would take priority of Sibthorp’s record but it is without 
date or locality except Oxon. 
247, aor 160 read 170; 1.15, for 1165 read 1163; 1. 34, for 17 
read 174. 
248, 1. 29, for ‘ Botryoides’ read ‘ botryotdes.’ 
250, 1. 29, for 1185 read 1186; 1. 38, for 1635 read 1185. 
251, 1. 33, add—Syme, E. B. viii. 31. 1204. 
252, 1. 8, for iv. 8 read viii. 4. 
257, 1. 5, for 1251 read 1237. 
261, 1. 8, for helioscopia read Helioscopia; 1. 34, add—1262 at 
end. 
262, 1. 22, at Headington some plants of Hippophae in G.H. Morrell, 
Esq.’s grounds have sent rootlets under the wall from which 
young plants have sprung. 
263, 1. 33, for 1283 read 131. 1280. 
265, 1. 22, for ‘ structa’ read ‘ stricta.’ 
266, 1. 30, for‘ Vesca’ read ‘ vesca.’ 
269, 1. 6, for 149 read 194. 
272, 1. 38, for 231 read 221. 
275. S.repens, Z. Mr. F. T. Richards has an impression he has 
seen it in Oxfordshire. 
276, 1. 3, for 1337 read 1338; 1. 5, for 1336 read 1337. 
281, 1. 11, for 71 read 68. 
305, L. 10, for ix. 9. 1518 read ix. 187. 1518. 
306. Insert three lines from bottom, under Ornithogalum umbella- 
tum, ‘Denizen. Orchards, plantations, damp fields. Rare. 
April-June.’ 
809, 1. 17, for 1505 read 1535. 
310, 1. 11, for 1561 read 1560; 1. 16, Messrs. Holliday and Boswell 
found J. diffusus in Bullingdon bog about 1870. 
311, 1. 5, for 1516 read 1567. 
312, 1. 2, for 1571 read 1576. 
313, bottom line, for 1549 read 1551. 
815, 1. 7, for 17. 1394 read 21. 1395. 
318, 1. 38, for 1503 read 1533. 
378, et seq. In the Botanical Garden Library are portraits in oil of 
Jacob Bobart, Jun., Rob. Morison, Dillenius, John Sibthorp, and 
Dr. Daubeny. 
899. The names of Dr. Brayne who lived in the North of the 
County, and Dr. Woodward of Bicester, should be added to the 
list of Oxford workers. The latter was the finder of Lencojum 
vernum. He,made an extensive collection of Oxfordshire plants 
which it is believed is still in existence. 
