ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 849 



-;_> to nearly I in. long; petals thin, not 2 lines long, truncate 

 notched or toothed at the end. Labellum 3 to 4 lines long, the 

 lateral lobes broad and oblique, the middle lobe twice as long and 

 ovate, the callus between the lateral lobes broad and prominent, 

 but variable in shape. Lateral lobes of the column often nearly 

 as long as the petals. — Lindl. Gen. and Sp. Orch. 512; Reichb. f. 

 Beitr. 14; Fitzg. Aus. Orchids cum Ic. pict. 0. Solandri, Lindl. 

 I.e.; Diuris Novcc-Zelandicc, A. Rich. Fl. Novse Zel. 163, t. 25. 

 Hab. : Noosa, H. A. Longman, Oct. 1912. 



The Queensland plant represents a very robust growth in all 

 its parts. 



Order GRAMINEiE. 



P. 603. — Paspalum : After platycaule, Poir., add : — 



*virgatum, Linn. — South America. This grass, for some few 

 years past cultivated in Queensland, is now becoming 

 naturalised in several localities. 



P. 632. — Eragrostis: After stricta, Bail., add: — 



*major. Host. — Stink Grass. South Europe; Asia. 

 Naturalised and becoming very common in some 

 localities on the Darling Downs, C. T. White. This 

 grass possesses a very foetid odour. 



Order FILICES. 



P. 641. — After Lindsaea flabellulata, Dryand., add: — 



var. multipinnulata, Bail., 01. Agric. Jl. xxix. (1912) 349, 

 Plate 36. (Fig. 975.) 



P. 648. — After Polypodium confluens, R.Br., add: — 



forma liberatum, Bail., n. form. — The present plant only 

 differs from the normal form in the greater part of the 

 sori being free not confluent, the confluent part occupying 

 less than an inch. 



Hab.: Kin Kin, Blackall Range, F. Allbon. 



P. 649. — Acrostichum spicatum, Linn., var. Schneideri, Bail. — 

 Capt. C. R. W. K. van Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, in the 

 "Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de Buitenzorg " (2nd ser.) viii. 

 (1912) p. 19, describes without name a form of Hymenolepis 

 (Acrostichum) spicatum from Mount Gedeh, Java, which is 

 evidently identical with my var. Schneiders;. 



Order HEPATIC^. 



P. 677. — Fig. 680, Fimbriaria Drummondii : For Raddi read 

 Tayl. 

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