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110 26. after “torrent” add: between Rib. Fundo and Rib. da 
J anella. 
— 27, for “ Furada ” read: Rocha furada. 
— 28, after “Frio ” add : S. Antonio da Serra towards Machico, 
Capt. Norman. 
111 12, add : Tintureira. 
112 6 , for “ Azores ” read : Azores. 
— 17, for “ Azorian ” read: Azorian. 
115 25, before “ 9. Teifolium ” &c., insert : 
8 bis. Trigonella. Cal. subequally 5-fid. Pet. free 
caducous. Fil. not dilated upwards. Pod exserted li- 
near or oblong slightly curved or falcate mote than 
4- seeded . — FI. in axillary mostly few- fid. umbels or um- 
bellate rac. 
117 7 from bottom : prefix ttt. 
118 13, after “lateral.” add: Seeds mostly reniform , hilum short 
central estrophiolate. 
— 18, after “sutures.” add: Seeds oval , hilum short central 
strophiolate. 
— 21, after “sutures.” add: Seeds oval , hilum long linear ex- 
centric strophiolate. 
1 20 after line 29 insert : 
ttl bis. L. ANGUSTIFOLIT7S L. 
St. branched irregularly from the base ; lfts. linear or linear-ob- 
long obtuse or retuse flat adpressedly pubescent subglabrescent ; fl. 
small pale dull bl. bractleted subalternate subsessile in short con- 
gested inconspicuous few-fld. rac. ; lower lip of cal. much longer 
than the deeply bifid or bipartite upper, ovato-lanceolate entire, br. 
ovate broad and short; pod villous-pubescent 45-55 millim. or 
about 2 in. long, 12-14 millim. or about ^ in. broad, 4— 5-seeded 
torulose, upper suture sinuate produced into a short beak ; seeds 
smooth and even globosely ovoidal scarcely if at all compressed 
8x7 or 6 millim. in diam. or £ the width of cavity of pod, marbled 
with dark red or purplish brown and drab or fulvous mottled with w. 
specks or spots. — Linn. Sp. 1015 ; Lam. Diet. iii. 624 ; Dcsf. ii. 154 ; 
Brot. ii. 132 ; Pers. ii. 294 ; DC. ii. 407 ; Spr. iii. 228 ; Koch 173 ; 
Gren. et Godr. i. 367. — Herb. ann. Mad. reg. 1, rrr. To the W. of 
Funchal on the old or upper road to the Praia under Pico da Cruz 
on a line from its summit down to the Gorgullio on a bank by the 
roadside ; also a little above this spot along the Levada dos Piornaes, 
and again in borders of cornfields at the W. end of the Praia be- 
tween the beach and the cliffs. March- June. — Branched but not 
proliferously, somewhat bushy, 1-2 ft. high, dark gr. Lfts. -l-li in. 
long, \ line-3 lines wide. Fl. inconspicuous indigo-bl. in short 
terminal rac. scarcely exserted above the foliage ; br. pedic. rachis 
scp. and young pods covered witli rusty or fawn-col. pubescence. 
Seeds at first tawny-brown mottled or speckled with yellowish-w. 
and subreticulated with dark purplish or reddish brown. The same 
seeds in the course of 3 or 4 months when quite dry became as fol- 
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