SUPPLEMENT TO PART II. 
CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 
Allophylus L. Sapindaceae (i). ioo sp. trop. 
Alternanthera : insert (excl. Mogiphanes Mart.). 
Alseodaphne Nees. Lauraceae (i). io sp. trop. As. Included in 
Persea in Nat. PJl. 
Altingia Noronha. Hamamelidaceae. 2 sp. E. trop. As. A. excelsa 
Noronha is the Rasamala of Java, one of the largest trees in the tropics. 
Alyssum: after Tourn. read ex L. [Koniga R. Br.). 
Alyssicarpus Neck. ( Fabricia Scop.). Leguminosae (ill. 7). 16 sp. 
palaeotrop. 
Alyxia Banks (Gj/nopogon Foist.). Apocynaceae (1. 3). 50 sp. S. hemi- 
sphere. 
Amherstia : insert (see Keeble in Ann. Bot. ix. 59). 
Amphicarpaea : after Japan insert China. 
Anacampseros : insert L. after name of genus. 
Anguillaria R. Br. Liliaceae (1). 3 sp. Austr., Tasm. 
Anisacantha R. Br. Chenopodiaceae (v). 6 sp. Austr. Inch in 
Bassia in Nat. Pfi. 
Anisacanthus Nees. Acanthaceae (iv b). 6 sp. Am. 
Anisadenia Wall. Linaceae. 2 sp. N. India. 
Anisochilus Wall. Labiatae (vn). 15 sp. Indo-mal. 
Anisomeles R. Br. Labiatae (vi. 4). 7 sp. trop. As., Austr. 
Anisophyllea R. Br. ex Sabine. Rhizophoraceae. 5 sp. palaeotrop. 
Fruit a drupe; endosperm o; leaves alt., exstip. 
Anisotoma Fenzl. Asclepiadaceae (11. 4). 1 sp. Cape Col. 
Anodendron A. DC. Apocynaceae (II. 4). 10 sp. Ceylon to China. 
Anoectochilus Blume. Orchidaceae (4). 10 sp. Indo-mal. cultivated 
on account of their exquisite dark-coloured leaves, veined with red 
or gold. 
Anogeissus Wall. Combretaceae. 5 sp. trop. Afr. and As. 
Apluda L. Gramineae (11). 1 sp. Indo-mal. 
Archangiopteris Christ et Giesenh. Marattiaceae (1). 1 sp. S.W. 
China. Leaves once pinnate; sori linear, of 80 — 160 sporangia. 
Ardisia : after 200 sp. insert trop. 
