^8 BOTANICAL 3IAGAZTNR tVoi.xvii. 



Page 149, line 6 from bottom, for " PolyongUin " read : Polygonum. 



— 150, line 7, /or "below" read: base. 



— „ line 9, for " aculaate " read : aculeate. 



— „ line 6 from bottom, for " Lugd.-Bot." read : Lugd.-Bat. 



— 164, under " Rhododendron mucronulatum Turcz." add : Sargent Gard. a. For. IX. (1896) 



p. 64, fig. 7; Bretschn. Hist. Eur. Bot. Disc. Chin. pp. 350, 1056. 



— 179, line 4 from bottom, after " long " insert : ; 



— 180, under " Schoenus ruber " add : Poir. Enc. Meth. Suppl. II. p. 242. 



— „ under ^' Bynchospora WalUcMana" add: Boeck. in Engl. Bot. Jabrb. VI. p. 51. 



— 182, under ^'Schoenus surinamensis" add: Poir. Enc. Meth. Suppl. II. p. 247. 



— 183, line 6, for " a " read : an. 



— 184, line 4 from bottom, for " non." read : non 



— 185, line 19, for " Jo-mura " read : Joao-mura. 



— 186, under " Schoenm rugosus" add: Poir. Enc. Meth. Suppl. II. p. 249. 



— 188, line 8, for " anguitato- " read : angustato- 



— „ line 9, for " angustate " read : angustately. 



— 189, line Q, for "Eikuchu" read: Eikuchu. 



— 190, under " Schcenus albus^' add: Lamk. Enc. Meth. Bot. I. p. 741. 



— „ line 15, for " 36 " read : 34. 



— „ line 17, for " Vahl." read : Vahl 



— 191, line 11 from bottom, for " igneous " read : ligneous. 



— 192, line 5, after " ferruginous " add : , 



Protolirion Miyoshia-Sakuraii Makino. 



Miyoshia Sahuraii Makino, vide supra, cum tab. V. 



When the Bornean Petrosavia Beccari (with one species of F. stellaris 

 Becc.) proves to be identical with Protolirion Kidley (P. Groom, On a New 

 Saproph. Monocoty]. in Ann. Bot. IX. 1895, p. 57), my above name should 

 properly be altered to Petrosavia Miyoshia-Sakuraii Makino. 



The Japanese species differs from the Malayan Protolirion -paradoxum 

 Kidley (1. c), by the evaginate scales on the rhizome, longer and not 

 connate vaginate inferior scaly leaves, narrow-subpaniculato-racemose or 

 racemose and many-flowered inflorescence, shorter pedicels, entire bracts, 

 deltoid sepals, and lato-ovate anther, etc. 



The occurrence of this genus in Japan is unquestionably very remarkable. 



I said it is perhaps better to establish for it a new order, Miyosliiaceod, 

 if the claim is proper this name must be emended to Protoliriacece (possibly 

 Petrosaviacece). 



Lonicera (Xylosteon) Amherstii (hort,) Dippel Handb. Laubholzk. I^ 

 (1889) p. 263, fig. 175. 



Gaprifolium Amherstii 0. Kuntze Rev. Gen. PL I. (1891) p. 274, 



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