ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Considering the length of time this work has been in printing 

 (three years), it might naturally be expected that this concluding 

 part would be of considerable length ; such, however, has been 

 avoided by having all additions inserted, wherever possible, in 

 their systematic places as the printing progressed. 



F.M.B. 

 December 19th, 19 12. 



Order DILLENIACEJE. 



P. 18. — Wormia alata: After "wood," add (Plate II.). 



Order CRUCIFERJE. 



P. 33. — Under Sisymbrium, for Iris, Linn., read Irio, Linn. 



Order TILIACEiE. 



P. 67. — Add to Aristotelia the following species : — 



A. trilocularis. Bail., sp. nov. The specimens received were 

 but fragmentary, so but a short diagnosis can be here given : — A 

 small tree, branchlets slender, ribbed, of a dark colour, and more 

 or less clothed with short grey hairs. Leaves opposite, linear- 

 lanceolate, with a rather long tapering point, iJ/> to 3 in. long, 6 to 

 9 lines broad, pale on the underside. Peduncle about 6 lines, more 

 under the fruit ; pedicels very slender, 6 lines long under the 

 flowers, twice that under the fruit. Sepals about one half the length 

 of the petals, brown, incurved at the point, linear, seem about 5 or 

 6; petals white, same number as sepals. Stamens 12, 4 lines long; 

 filaments flexuous, 2]A lines long; anthers emarginate, 1^2 line 

 long. Style thick, about the length of the stamens. Fruit red, 

 ovate, forming a point by the thickened base of the style, x / 2 to 

 34 in. long, 3-celled. This species differs principally from A. 

 megalosperma, F. v. M., in the number of fruit-cells. 

 Hab. : Babinda, Mrs. Rowan. 1912. 



Order BURSERACE^. 



P. 85. — After Bursera australasica, Bail., add: — 



Protium australasicum, Sprague, Kew Bull. 19 12, p. 370. 

 This plant is placed by Mr. T. A. Sprague, I.e., under the genus 

 Protium, following Engler in DC. Monogr. Phan. vol. iv. As, 

 however, I follow in all my publications as near as possible the 

 Genera Plantarum of Bentham and Hooker, I leave it as hereto- 

 fore. 



Order CELASTRINEjE. 

 P. 96. — After Celastrus Cunninghamii, F. v. M., add : — 



var. parvifolius, Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xxix. (1912) p. 178, 

 PL 22. (Fig. 971.) 



