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1. 



2. 



c 



81-97 



81-86 



H 



10-43 



1039 







7-60 



7-75 



10000 10000 



" ' Logahan ' does not at all correspond in characters with the exudation from other 

 species of Balsamodendron, but is very singular in properties, and perhaps identical 

 with ' Luban Meyeti,' or ' Luban Matti,' a variety of ' Elemi,' obtained from 

 Boswellia Frereana (Fliickiger and Hanbury, Pharmacographia, Ed. 1874, p. 135)." 

 There can be little doubt that this gum -resin which we obtained from the inhabitants 

 under the name of logahan, and as a sample of the produce of Balsamodendron 

 socotranum, must be the product of one of the species of Boswellia on the island, 

 and not of the Balsamodendron from which it was said to come. I have thought it 

 well, however, to record the analysis. 

 Page 63, last line, after 504 insert Hunter. 

 „ 72, line 3 from bottom, for i., read ii. 



„ 77, „ 17 „ top, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 404. 

 „ 78, „ 9 „ bottom, after Asia, insert and Nubia. 



„ 88, „ 14 „ „ Professor Dobbie of Bangor and Dr G. G. Henderson have 

 been so kind as to examine this gum, and gave the following report : — 



" ' Sumach ' forms large transparent, colourless, or light amber- coloured tears, which 

 are brittle, break with a conchoidal fracture, and can be easily cut with a knife. It 

 is soluble in water, and insoluble in alcohol and ether. It is undoubtedly identical 

 with 'gum-arabic,' obtained from other species of Acacia." 

 Page 88, line 13 from bottom, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 404. 

 „ 96, „ 11 „ „ The further account of the anatomy is deferred. 



„ 97, line 20 from top, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 404. 



„ 101, „ 8 „ „ The specimens I hoped to obtain have not been secured, and 

 further information about this interesting plant cannot therefore be given. 

 Page 103, line 11 from top, M. Duchartre has published an account of the structure of the 



bulblets of this Begonia in Bulletin de la Societe botanique de France, xii. (1885). 

 Page 103, line 17 from bottom, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 404. 

 „ 111, „ 11 „ „ for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 

 „ 111, „ 3 „ „ for asa, read as a. 

 „ 112, „ 14 „ „ for virigata, read virgata. 

 „ 113, top line, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 



„ 113, line 14 from top, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 

 „ 114, top line, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 



„ 123, line 4 from bottom, after Abyssinia add also Kilima Njaro. Mr H. H. Johnston 

 has brought this plant from Kilima Njaro. 

 Page 132, line 24 from top, for panduriforima, read panduriformia. 

 bottom, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 

 for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 405. 

 top, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 406. 



„ for eastern, read western. 



bottom, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 406. 



top, for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 406. 



for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 406. 



for xiii. (1883). read xii (1884), 406. 



„ 133, 



„ 15 



„ 133, 



„ 8 



„ 134, 



„ 3 



„ 134, 



„ 20 



„ 141, 



„ 13 



„ 150, 



„ 4 



„ 153, 



„ 13 



„ 154, 



top line, 



