840 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 



Jl. xxvi. (1911) 198, the follicles had not been met with. Indeed, 

 I have only this month (Nov. 1912) received the material for the 

 above note from my good friend Dr. Thos. L. Bancroft, Eidsvold. 

 P. 2> 22 - — Alyxia ilicifolia: For Bail, read F. v. M. 



Order BORAGINEJE. 



P. 347. — Lithospermum arvense, Linn.: For "Groundsel" 

 read " Gromwell." 



Order CONVOLVULACEjE. 



P. 347. — Ipomsea Calobra, Hill ct F. v. M. : After " Weir " 

 add — or " Gueeah " (of Balonne River natives). 



Order LABIATE. 



P. 388. — After Lencas linifolia, Spreng., add: — India. In 

 "Queensland Flora," p. 1199, I referred to having received speci- 

 mens of what appeared to be this plant, some years ago, from Mr. 

 E. Cowley, Kamerunga, with the remark that it was an intro- 

 duced weed spreading in the Cairns district ; but had heard nothing 

 of it since. However, I have lately received specimens of this plant 

 from Mr. H. A. Longman, with the remark that it was naturalised 

 round about Palmwoods, North Coast line. 



Order PIPERACEJE. 



P. 418.— After (Fig. 402) add (Plate XII.). After (Fig. 403) 

 omit (Plate NIL). 



Order URTICACEiE. 



Ficus, Linn. 

 P. 485. — The following Queensland Figs were described by Dr. 

 O. Warburg in Fedde Repertorium, vol. i., pp. 71-77, a work to 

 which I had not access, and have to thank the Director, Royal 

 Botanic Gardens, Kew, England, for type-written copies of Dr. 

 Warburg's descriptions. At the same time I take the opportunity 

 of including descriptions of two others, which brings my work 

 on the Queensland Figs up to date. 



P. 485. — After Ficus Parkinsoni add: — 

 A medium-sized tree, glabrous, branches slightly angular, 

 branchlets thickish, a little fleshy, longitudinally corrugate, smooth, 

 cchraceous, leafy towards the apex. Leaves alternate, scattered, 

 sub-oblique, oval-oblong, apex very shortly subacuminate, obtuse 

 or slightly acute, base rounded or narrow-obtuse, inconspicuously 

 3-5 nerved, coriaceous, entire, spreading, above a pleasant shining 

 green, veins and veinlets very slightly raised, somewhat reticulate, 

 beneath pale green, smooth, veins and veinlets immersed, reticula- 

 tions minute, flat, about 3^4-6 in. long, 2-3*4 in. broad, penniveined, 

 lateral nerves about 8 on either side of the midrib, spreading, 



