ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
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Root creeping; stem 18 inches high; root-leaves 3 or 4, 
petioied; stem-leaves 2 or 3, small, distant, heartshape, 
embracing the stem ; flower terminal, drooping, afterwards 
upright, pale purple. 
P. 445, 1. 13. For helianthemum read helianthus. 
P. 462 & 463. For fleabane read fleawort, as the English 
name of pulicaria. 
P. 491. Ilex is to be removed to celastrinae, p. 620. 
P. 493. Umbelliferse. Sprengler’s arrangement. 
1. Ery?igidece. Umbells nearly headlike. Eryngium, 
Echinophora, Sanicula. 
2. Hydrocotyffmeee . Umbells imperfect ; involucrums 
scarcely any or 0 ; leaves nearly simple, running into the 
petiole. Hydrocotyle. 
3. Bupleurince. Umbells nearly perfect ; involucrums ra- 
ther broad; leaves simple. Bupleurum, Agostana. 
4. Pimpinellece , Umbells perfect; involucram universal 0; 
partial sometimes 0 ; fruit ovate, solid, 5-ribbed ; branches 
wandlike; leaves compound, or doubly compound. Pim- 
pinella, Sium, AEgopodium, Phellandrum, Carui, Silaus, 
CEnanthe, Apium, Petroselinum, Meum, Fceniculum. 
5. Smyrnice. Involucrums mostly 0 ; fruit barked and 
solid, or compressed and utriculated. Smyrnium, Critli- 
mum, Coriandrum, Cicuta, ASthusa, Pseudosperm um, 
Tordylium, Thysselinum. 
6. Caucalince . Umbells various ; involucrum whole or 
many-leaved ; fruit armed, shaggy. Turgenia, Caucalis, 
Daucus, Torilis, Libanotis. 
7. Scandicince. Umbells various ; involucrums 0 ; fruit 
pyramidal, beaked. Scandix, Myrrhis, Chserophyllum, 
Cerefolium, Anthriscus. 
8. Amminee. Umbells and. involucrums various, fruit ra- 
ther ovate, ribbed, furrowed. Sium, Brepanophyllum, 
Bunium, Conium, Ligusticum. 
9. Selinece . Umbells and involucrums various ; fruit com- 
pressed, flat, often winged. Peucedanum, Spondylium, 
Pastinaca, Angelica, Imperatoria. 
P. 504. 3. Chcerophyl. aromaticum. Scented cow-parsley . 
Stem slightly downy at bottom, bald at top ; leaves biter- 
nate ; leaflets ovate, oblong, rather pointed, serrated, un- 
divided. 
Chserophyllum aromaticum, Jacq. Austr. 140; Don Scot, PI. 7. 
Onroad-sides; perennial; June. 
Stem 3 feet high ; otfour heavy but aromatic. 
