ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
603 
T. serrulatum Lag. is perhaps the same pi., but it is too imper- 
fectly described to be positively quoted. 
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151 6, after “ Curt.” insert : Gren. et Godr. i. 423 ; Benth. 
Handb. i. 207. f. 258. 
153 1, after “82” insert : T. procumbens Gren. et Godr. i. 423 ; 
Benth. Handb. i. 208. f. 259 (not Linn, or at least only 
partly). 
— 7 from bottom, the comma before “ standard ” dele, and in- 
sert one after it. 
— 6 from bottom, before “which” insert : and. 
— at bottom add : * 
Obs. The number of Mad. Trifolia is by these additions 
raised to 22. In the Canaries Webb has enumerated 
18 ; but he has doubtless overlooked some. Seubert 
mentions only 8 in the Azores. In the Cape Verdes 
I did not find a single sp., and Dr. J. A. Schmidt re- 
cords only one, T. glomeratum L. 
157 9, after “itself” insert: Capt. Norman, however, has lately 
found it growing plentifully in one spot on the edge of 
the cliff above the Praia formosa to the W. of Funchal. 
— 17 from bottom add at end : All. FI. Fed. ii. 314. no. 1150. 
169 4, for “S. Anna” read : S ta Anna. 
— 6 from bottom, for “ 10 or 12” read : 18-24. 
172 after line 6, insert : 
tf5. Lotus ornithopodioides L. 
Ann. more or less pubescent ; st. branched ascending or dif- 
fusely erect glabrescent downwards ; 1. shortly petiolate sub villose ; 
lfts. obovato-cuneate, the upper subrhomboidal ; stipules broadly 
rliomboidal sessile as long as the petiole ; ped. erect or erecto-patent 
as long as or longer than the 1. ; umbels 3-5-fld. with a sessile 3- 
foliate leaf or br. at its base ; cal. hairy, teeth subvillose as long as 
the tube, narrow-lanceolate finely and simply acuminate (not keeled 
at the tip) ; fl. small y., standard orbicular, keel ascending bent up- 
wards at almost a right angle shortly beaked and acute, wings ob- 
ovate not quite covering the keel ; pods quite smooth and shining 
(chestnut-brown) a little drooping, slightly arcuate or falcate, 3-5- 
fascicled, linear, compressed, strongly torulose or lomentaceous, 
the valves finally twisting spirally, 10-17-seeded ; seeds orbicular 
much compressed or flattened, quite smooth and even, dark fulvous 
or tawny brown. — Linn. Sp. 1091 ; Lam. iii. 607. “ Cav. Ic. ii. 48, 
t. 163 Desf. ii. 203 ; Pcrs. ii. 353 ; DC. ii. 209 ; Spr. iii. 281 ; 
Koch 196 ; Gren. et Godr. i. 434. Lotea ornithopodioides “ Mnch. 
Meth. 151 ;” WB. ii. 80. Lotus TrnhvKeparos annua procumbens 
siliquis ornithopodii Moris. Hist. ii. 176. § 2, t. 18. f. 8. — Herb. ann. 
Mad. reg. 2, rrr. Campanario, below the church in a single spot, 
S r J. Moniz. May. — Whole pi. pubescent, almost hairy upwards, 
light gr., slightly hoary, leafy. Root small fibrous tuberculiferous. 
St. and branches slender round wiry hard and stiffish, 8-12 in. long, 
