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P. XVII. The Sal forests of the Eaigarh range, Balaghat Division, Central Provinces, 

 are staffed to be on trap and later ite. 



P. 28 C K. Schneider (Bulletin Herbier Boissier 1905, p. 666) considers that the North- 

 Avest Himalayan shrub, hitherto referred to Berherh vulgaris, is B. ^^athyacantlw , 

 Ivochnp. 



P. 29. (\ Iv. Schneider classes the Nilgiri Berheris tinder 8 species : B. tiuctorla, Lesclien. 

 B. WujJificfna, C. K. Schneider, and B. ceylanica, C. K. Schneider. The Himalayan 

 shrub, hitherto called B, arhtata, he classes under B. arlstata, DC, and B. chitria, 

 Lindl. (^p. 458). He also describes jS. .//«r7Aw«/^?i6 is, C. IC. Schneider, from Garhwal, 

 and B. Tho}asonlana, C. K. Schneider, from Sikldm. 



P. If). (hjno(ardla odorata is called by Prain, Bsngal Plants 232, (^kaulmoo(jra 

 odoi afcK Eoxb. 



P. 42. Ten akfofjenos Kii)^'Ai,Yern. Chauhnuc/r a, Chittsjoong. It is now certain that 

 this tree yields the Chaulmn.gra oil ot commerce., cf. D. Hooper in Agricultural Ledger, 

 No. 5, of 1905. 



P. 15S. Enonijmus (jrandijiorm, Chumbi. Bhutan. 



P. 2b7. Boha Collettii. Plain, m Journ. As. Soc. Bengal LXXIII. 203, states "styles 

 connate." 



P. 290. Ptjrii^ is now generally divided into 4 genera : Malus, Pyrus, Sorhus and Micro- 

 mcUs. 



P. 291. Purwi oeUifa is called by C. Iv. Schneider (Laubholz kunde I, 683), Sorhiis 

 cu^ndata, Hedlund. 



P. 292. C. K. Schneider (I.e. p. 680) calls Pyru^ foliolosa Soi^hus iirdna, Dene, and P. 

 WcdHchll f^orhusjoliolosa, Spach. 



P. 292. The Afghan and Indian tree here called P. Aticuparia, is identified by C. Iv. 

 Schneider (1 c. p. 6G8) with Sorhii'> tJiianshanlca, Huprecht. 



P. 295. Cotoneaster Suno7idsH, Hort., and C. thynilfoUa, Hort., should be C. Slvionsii, 

 Baker, and C. thymifoHa, Baker. 



P. 359. Alfred Kehder, in his Synopsis of the Genus Lonicera. published in the 14th 

 Annual Report of the Missouiu Botanic Gardens (1903), p. 124, substitutes for Lomcera 

 decipicns the older name L. Janceolata, Wall. 



P. 359. L. (jlauca is identified by A. Eehder (I.e. 92), with the older species L. ^emenovii, 

 Kegel, from Turkestan. 



P. 360. A. Hehder (I.e. 56), identifies L. parvlfolia, Edgew., with L. ohovata, Eoyle, and 

 on p. 44 calls the species described under no. 24 L. Myrtillus, Hook, fil, et Thorns. 

 P. 479. Cordla Macleodii. Vern. Hadang, Kan. 



P. 568, line 29, 30 : Melantlie^a (not Melanthesopns) ohliqua and M f7^uncata. In the 

 letterpress Wiglit calls the last-named species : M. fu^^binatcc. 

 P. 568, line 16 from below : Breynia rhaimioides^ the female fl. are solitary. 

 P. 573, line 5 read: Glochidlon lanceolarimn. Voigt. Syn, Phyllmithus Imiceolariia^ 

 Muell. Arg. 



P. 575, line 35, read : G, laneeolarium. Yoigt. 



P. 580. Add : Nepenthandra lanceolata, Spencer le M. Moore in Journal of Botany 

 XLIII. 149, tab- 471. Muleyit hill, Tenasserim. A shrub or small tree, branchlets 

 and 1. pubescent or tomentose, 1. alternate, entire, subcoriaceous. PL monoecious 

 panicled, 6 numerous, 9 solitary on long pedicels at the end of the ramifications of 

 panicle. c5 : sepals 5, petods 5, anthers 3, on a slender column, at the base with a disk of 

 5 fleshy glands. 9 : petals 0, the sepals accrescent in fr. 

 P. 609. Fkus pomvfera, Yern. Ka-aunggiji, Burm. 



P. 667. A thorny bamboo, col lected on the Hmin-Pang range, Lushai hills, Yern. PJiar, 

 Lushai (two culm pieces, a few twigs and detached 1., no notes, reed. May 1906), may 

 possibly be an Arundinaria. Internodes 3-6 in., diam. lJ-2 in., walls thick. At eaclx 

 node a ring of numerous sharp thorns, u.p to 25, slightly bent downwards, mostly J, some 

 I in. long. Oulmsheathh membranous, longer than internodes, densely clothed with 

 dark brown hairs, the thorns piercing the sheath, blade triangular. L. 6 by ^™| in., 

 22 n, on | in., ti-ansverse veins conspicuous. 

 P. 671. Bamlusa arundinacpa. Yex^n. Dongi, Kan. 

 P. 683. B. laccifera, Chittagong 1801. Eoxb. Hort. Beng. p. 25. 

 P. 693 and 720. The Spruce of Sikkim and Bhutan probably is P, moriyidoides, 

 Eehder. Griifitb (Journal 259, Itin. Notes 145) called this tree Abies spmulosa and 

 figured it in Ic.Pl. As. t. 363, under the name of Pinw^ sjmmlo^a. Cf. Hooker's Hima- 

 layan Journals 11. 35, 45. 



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