ADDENDA 



While the printing of the present work was in progress a considerable 

 number of books and papers were pnblished which have gi-eatly increased 

 onr knowledge regarding the characters and geographical distribution of 

 species mentioned in this book. Some of these publications also contain 

 descriptions of new species, alterations of names and valuable notes which it 

 is desirable to record here. The principal of these publications are the 

 following :- 



1. Theodore Cooke, C.I.E. Flora of tlie Presidency of Bombay, Vol. I. (1903), YoL II. 



part I. (1904), part II. (1905). 



2. David Praiii. Bengal Plants (1903). 



3. J. P. Dutliie. Flora of tlie Upper Gangetic Plaiii, Yol. I. part I. (1903), part 11. 



(1905). 



4. Annals of the Eoyal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, Yol. IX. New and rare Indian 



Plants (1901), YoL X. Prain, the species of Dalhergia of South Eastern Asia 

 (1904). 



5. Eecords of the Botanical Survey of India, YoL I. <1902), Yol. II. (1903), III. 1 (1904), 



2 (1905). 



6. Hooker's Icones Plantarum. 



7. Journal of tlie Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



8. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 



9. Annals of tbe Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya. 



10. The Indian Forester, with botanical contributions by Prain, Dutliie, Bourdillon, 



Hole, Eogers, Osmaston, A. W. Lushington and others. 



11. The following parts oi Engler's Pflanzenreich : Pax, AceTaeecB (1902) ; Koebne, 



Lythracem (1903) *, Winkler, BetulacecB (1904). 



In addition to these I owe to the kindness of my friends in India numerous speci- 

 mens and notes which arrived after the orders to which they belong had been printed, 

 and which, as far as was possible, have been noticed here. Authorities are omitted in 

 the names quoted from the book. 



P. 2. Clematis Gouriana, North Bengal. Chutia Nagpur. 



„ ,5 0. Wightlana, Orissa. 



„ „ 0. orienfalis. Punjab Salt Eang:e.— Western Asia. Baluchistan. 

 „ €. Buchanmnana. Yern. Kaunia-hali, Jauns. 



,, „ C. acuminata. Burma. 



„ „ NaraveUa zeylanica. Bengal. 



„ 3. DiLLENiA, strike out : with an arillus. 



„ 4, Dillenla x^entagyna. Behar. Chutia Nag^mr. 



„ 8. Michelia Champaca. Shady valleys in Smgbhum (Haines). 



„ 11. Saccopetahim lo^igiflorum, Eyang valley. Sikkim. 



„ 12. Miliusa macrocarpa. Upper Burma. 



„ 15. Palyalthia fragrans. Orissa. 



„ 16. TJnona dumosa. Upp®^ Burma. 



„ ,. Umna prmcox, Eyang valley, Sikkim. Upper Assam. 



„ 17. Uvaria ferruginea. Tipperah. 



„ „ U. Narum, Wall. Orissa. 



,, 20. Qoniothalamus Q-riffitUL Andamans. 



Add : 7. Gr. peduncularis, King and Prain in Ann. Gard. Calc. IX. t, 1. E.achin 

 hills, Upper Burma. Glabrous, fl. solitary, erect, If in. long. 



P. 23. Vismmpelos Fareira. Branches from a long creeping woody rhxzome or on a 



short stout stem. ..,.-, 



P. 24. Cyclea peltata. Great Coco. Andamans. Nicobars. 



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