734 ADDITIONS AND COBRECTIONS. 



Stem 18 in. high, erect, as stout as a goose-qnill, simple. Cauline leaves 5-7 by 

 1-li in., upper broader, uppermost spreading, forming an involucre to the flowers. 

 Corolla nearly 1 in. long, not spotted, rather inflated in the middle. Ovary sessile ; 

 style short, stigma 2-lobed. Capsule sessile, linear-oblong, dehiscing at the tip by 

 recurved valves. — The calyx and broader leaves distinguish this from the following. 



G. (Chondrophyllum) eobtjbta. King mss. ; stem ascending robust simple, cauline 

 leaves narrowly linear connate at the base in a tubular sheath, upper crowded, flowers 

 sessile axillary and in a dense terminal involucrate head, calyx spathaceous membranous 

 half as long as the corolla 5-toothed, teeth short subulate, corolla tubular-campanulate, 

 lobes short triangular with a triangular fold in each sinus. 



Eastben Himalaya with T. tibetica (Herb. Calcutta). 



Stem 8-12 in. Cauline leaves 10-12 by 1 in., thickly coriaceous, nerves obscure 

 near the midrib ; floral shorter, broader at the base. Calt/x split to the base, teeth 

 setaceous, and usually longer than the others. Corolla li— li in. long, not spotted, 

 rather inflated in the middle. — This may prove a variety of (?. tibetica, 



P. 118. 35 (?. detonsa, Pries. Asa Gray has shown that G. serrata, Gunner, is 

 the earlier name for this species. 



P. 123. 7 Swertia bimamlata, H. f. & T. — The anthers of this species become 

 hastate in age. 



P. 128. To subgenus Euswertia of Swertia add : — 



S. KiH&ii, Sooh.f. in Ic. PI. t. 1442 ; perennial-rooted, stem tall erect robust 

 simple, leaves opposite, radical broad elliptic subacute narrowed into a broad petiole, 

 cauUne oblong-ovate ^-amplexicaul, cymes axillary and in a terminal thyrse, sepals 

 lanceolate quite entire, corolla 2 in. diam., petals oblong obtuse with two basal pits, 

 margins fimbriate with long hairs, filaments with a fimbriate scale at the base 

 behind. 



SiKKiM Himalaya ; at Na Tung {Herb. Calcutta). 



Sootstoek crowned with long fibrous remains of old leaves. Stem 2 ft. high, as 

 thick as the thumb below. Lower leaves 3-6 by 2—4 in., many-nerved ; petiole 

 2-3 in., semi-amplexicaul. Flowers greenish -white, pedicels sometimes umbellate. 

 Sepals I in., one-third shorter than the corolla-lobes. Filaments subulate-filiform. 

 Ovary narrowly oblong, stigma sessile. — Most nearly allied to S. petiolata, Royle. 



P. 133. Order FolemoniaceiB ; in description for ovules many, read few or many ; 

 and for capsule septieidal, read loculicidal. 



P. 135. Remove 19 Bothriospermwm from **, and place it after 16 Boehelia in ". 



P. 167. 19 Bothriospermum, Bunge. In 7th line of description after scar insert 

 basal, and erase the 4 following words. In 8th line erase large. 



P. 168. Line 7th from top, erase scar, &c. 



P. 176. Under A. Griffithii, Boiss., erase A. echioides, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4^9, 

 not of 1. c. 



P. 207. For Ipomcea Stoclesii, Clarke, read I. ClarJcei, Hook. f. 



F. 220. Under Fvolvulus insert " JB. numularius, Linn., is getting common about 

 Calcutta," King. 



P. 248. 37 Wulfenia, for stamens 4, read 2. 



P. 249. Under Phtheirospermum erase reticulate. Erase 50 Fmmenosperruam and 

 the rest of the line. 



P. 250. Before 4 Linaria insert Tribe III. Antirrhinece. 



P. 253. Before 7 Scrophularia insert Tribe IV. Chelonece, 



P. 275. In description of Torenia, in 6th line after appendaged insert or not. 



P. 277. 5 T. asiatica, var. coneolor. — This I have since seen growing, and think 

 it may be a different species ; see Bot. Mag. t. 6797 A ; it is T. rubens, Benth. Fl. 

 Hongk., and a native of China. 



