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131 3 from bottom, for “ P ta S.” read : P ta de S. 
132 28, 29, between these insert : 
2 bis. O. seebata Fcrsk. 
Herbaceous annual glandular-pubescent viscid leafy light gr. much 
branched at the crown, st. numerous slender procumbent or ascend- 
ing : lower 1. temate, upper or floral simple ; lfts. thin membranous 
flaccid narrow linear-oblong 3 or four times as long as broad obtuse 
or almost truncate, sharply and remotely inciso-5-6-toothed on each 
side, the middle 1ft. long-stalked; stip small acuminately lanceolate 
entire ; fl. small inconspicuous solitary erect in terminal leafy spikes 
or rac., shorter than the 1., the cor. scarcely longer than tne sep. ; 
cal. small and narrow not dilated after fl. with 5 equal entire linear- 
acuminate strongly 3 -ribbed divisions as long as the cor. or pod ; 
the latter short broadly oblong turgid 3-seecled nearly or quite as 
long as sep. : seeds subcompressedly globose very small (1 mill, in 
diam.) very finely granulated plain- col. light-fulvous or ochre-y. or 
orange-tawny. — Forsk. ! Fl. JEgypt.-Arab. 131 ; Pers. ii. 290 ; Poir. 
Suppl. i. 738; DC. ii. 163; Spr. iii. 179; WB. ii. 29 var. a (not 
(6 1. c. and t. 55). — Herb. ann. PS. reg. P, rrr; S r Moniz, Dec. 1856. 
— St. numerous prostrate the ends ascending 3-6 in. long forming a 
cespitose leafy tuft or patch, the short main st. sometimes erect. 
Lfts. 3-6 lines long, 1-2 broad often truncate and 3-5-toothed at 
the tips with 3 or 4 four more remote teeth below on each side. Fl. 
dull rose or purple nearly sessile or shortly pedicelled in short dis- 
tinct terminal rac., not longer than the slender narrow acuminate 
divisions of the cal. which remains unchanged in fr. Pod shortly 
oblong or oval, in the latter case shorter than the sep., 4-5 mill, 
long, 2 broad, pale fawn- col. or yellowish-brown, 3-4-seeded. Seeds 
1 mill, in diam. or half the size of those of O. micrantha , closely and 
minutely granulated as if frosted, at first light fulvous, then darker 
tawny orange. 
O. serrata Gfren. et Godr. i. 375 seems to be something very dif- 
ferent from the above pi. 
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133 31, for “ Agoa” read: Agua. 
134 12, do. do. 
136 1, after “ Tribe III. Trifoliecp” insert : 
8 bis. Teigonella L. 
1. T. OENITHOPODIOIDES (L.). 
St. prostrate ; lfts. denticulate obcordate or cbovate- wedgeshaped ; 
stip. submembranaceous lanceolate finely subulato-acuminate entire ; 
fl. linear slender in shortly stalked axillary 1-5-lld. umbels ; cal.- 
teeth subequal linear-acuminate longer than the tube, cor. linear, 
standard longer than the wings which are shorter than the pointed 
keel ; pods erect oblong compressed subarcuate shortly mucronulate 
not nerved or wrinkled subpubescent sometimes glabrescent, upper 
or convex suture bordered; seeds 4 or 5-8 or 10 oval or ovate sub- 
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