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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
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222 9 from bottom, after “ multijlorus” add: Lam., and after 
“ coccineus ” add : Kniph. 
— 5 from bottom, after “ and ” add : livid-. 
223 4 from bottom, transpose “ Lindl. in Bot. Beg. t. 830 ” to 
end of the following line. 
224 13 from bottom, at end add : and as figured by Bindley in 
Bot. Reg. 1. c. 
228 22, prefix tff. 
230 after line 25, add : 
Though Origen was probably misled by the ambi- 
guous -word locustce in supposing the pods of this tree 
to have been the “ locusts ” (aicpide s) on which St. John 
the Baptist fed in the wilderness, rather than the insect 
commonly so called, they were yet assuredly the “ husks ” 
(nepdria) “ which the swine did eat ” in the parable of 
the Prodigal Son. 
— 27, for “ tricanthos ” read : triacanthos. 
234 10, after “globose” add : umbihcate. 
— 29, after “ within ” add : fr. smooth pruinose. 
— 38, after “ globose ” add : umbilicate. 
236 23, after “ less ” add : an. 
237 '19, for “ Berries ” read : Drupes f in. long, ovoidal, not um- 
bilicate. 
243 10 from bottom, add : 
Since this was written, I have myself seen several 
bushes in t he Curral das Freira3 locality above indicated, 
viz. on rocks at the back of the Pico do Cedro on the 
path descending into the Curral from the Jardim da 
Serra, about halfway down. And Capt. Norman has 
also found “more than 20 bushes, male and female, on 
high ledges and steeps above the path leading from the 
Alegria above S. Roque to the W. brink of the Rib. de 
S ta Luzia.” 
246 after line 4, add : 
According to Boreau (Seem. J. of Bot. i. 286), the 
Mad. pi. would seem to be not so much the English 
P. procumbens of Sibthorp ( = Tormentilla reptans L., 
Smith EB. t. 864, &c.) but rather P. mixta Nolte, 
which, however, lie considers not a distinct sp. from his 
“ P. nemoralis Nestl. (partly).” But the assigned dis- 
tinctions seem, I must say, very weak and indecisive. 
— after line 18, add : 
2. P. IlErTANS L. 
More or less hairy, sometimes glabrescent ; st . Jlagelliform creep- 
inf) stoloniferous prostrate or procumbent and early rooting at the 
joints ; sl ip, mostly entire, upper only 2-3-cleft or inciso-toothed ; 
Ifts. 5-7, mostly 5, elongato-obovate somewhat shallowly and 
bluntly toothed from below the middle , all on long slender filiform 
petioles ; Jl. solitary dispersed all along the st. on long slender 
