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483 15, after “ ( nivea )” add : — On the Penedo do Saco, P ta de S. 
Louren^o, towards the edge of the N. cliff, I found 
(March 10th 1868) several bushes of this var. differing 
from others of both a and (3 by then* dwarf low thickly 
and compactly bushy habit, being not more than 6-3 2 
in. high, their short numerous interlacing thickly leafy 
branches, clammy greyish or silvery-green foliage, and 
1. so thinly silky-cobwebby or cottony as to show the 
3 nerves, prominently beneath, and even above not in- 
distinctly as 3 depressed fine lines. The cymes scarcely 
rise above the mass of foliage, and are very dense com- 
pact and close with short thick ped. and branches. 
Outer or lower scales of inv. rose-purple at their base. 
Outer female fits, and their prominent recurved or re- 
volute linear stigmas dark dull purple ; inner perfect 
fits, prominent above the outer, deep chrome or orange-y. 
like the copious pollen. As a mere maritime form of jd, 
it is remarkable that the 1. are less instead of more to- 
mentose, and that the habit is so different from equally 
maritime states of /3 on sea-cliffs of the N. coast at the 
Passo d’Area and of a everywhere. 
491 3, after “ Salmantica ” add : Nawplius from Paulinas. 
498 7, at end add : Alcachofe. 
504 20, for “ Allegria ” read : Alegria. 
507 14, “ de ” dele. 
513 29, add to syn : Bot. Reg. t. 170. 
520 27, “Mad.” dele. 
Part V. 
527 22, for “ Arribentao ” read : Arrebentao. 
554 8, 9 from bottom, dele : and instead read: 
On a late fresh examination and consideration of 
Brotero’s fig. and description of his Crepis intybacea , 
for which I am much indebted to my friend Dr. Hooker, 
I am more inclined than formerly to refer to it my Mad. 
C. laciniata. Both pi. seem to be equally common 
and to affect similar soils and situations in both coun- 
tries ; and such a universal weed by roadsides and in 
ricli moist cult, ground in Portugal might well be ex- 
pected, and indeed could scarcely fail to have been 
introduced and to flourish in vineyards and waste 
ground amidst cultivation everywhere in Mad., — a 
condition precisely fulfilled by C. laciniata. The fig. 
too may fairly represent a dwarfish few-fld. pi. of C. la- 
