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Elaterium : after Jacq. omit f. 
Esenbeckia : after Rutaceae, for (2) read (v). 
Eucommia Oliv. Trochodendraceae. 1 sp. China, E. ulmoides Oliv., 
yielding a medicinal bark used in China, and caoutchouc. 
Fittonia E. Coem. Acanthaceae (iv. B). 2 sp. Peru. Leaves prettily 
veined. 
Fiaveria Juss. Compositae (vi). 6 sp. trop. Am., Austr. 
Flemingia Roxb. (Moghania St Hil.). Leguminosae (in. 10). 20 sp. 
palaeotrop. 
Funkia : for Aechornea read Alchornea. 
Funtumia Stapf ( Kickxia Blume, p.p.). Apocynaceae (11. 4 ). 5 sp. 
trop. Afr. F. elastica Stapf is the chief source of Lagos rubber. 
Galphimia Cav. Malpighiaceae (11). 11 sp. trop. and subtrop. Am. 
Genlisea A. St Hil. Lentibulariaceae. 10 sp. trop. Am., Afr. 
Gentianaceae : the names of the sub-orders should be in italic capitals. 
Gesneriaceae : the names of the sub-orders should be in italic capitals. 
Ginkgo : this genus is better placed in an order to itself, and this order 
probably represents a class equal in rank to the other classes of 
Gymnospermae ; cf. Seward and Go wan in Ann. of Bot. 1900, 
p. 108. 
Glaux : for seeding read seedling. 
Gmelina Linn. Verbenaceae (iv). 8 sp. Indo-mal. 
Gomortega Ruiz et Pav. 1 sp. W. S. Am., left as of doubtful position 
by Benth. -Hooker, now placed by Engler in a separate order next 
to Myristicaceae. 
Gonystylus Teijsm. et Binn. 1 sp. Malayan. Placed in Thymelaeaceae 
by Benth. -Hooker, now placed by Engler in a separate order in 
Malvales. 
Hancornia Gomez. Apocynaceae (1. 1). 1 sp. Brazil, H. speciosa 
Gomez, the source of Mangabeira rubber. 
Hopea Roxb. Dipterocarpaceae. 45 sp. Indo-mal. 
Hydrilla Rich. Hydrocharitaceae. 1 sp. Eur., As., Afr., Austr. 
Hydrobryum Endl. Podostemaceae. 5 sp. India, Ceylon. Thallus 
of root nature, creeping, often lichen-like with growing margin. 
Ipomaea : add I. biloba Forst. (/. pes-caprae Sw.) is a characteristic 
creeping plant of trop. beaches (p. 19 1). 
Kickxia: omit trop. Afr.; add (cf. Funtumia). 
Lansium Rumph. Meliaceae. 4 sp. Indo-mal. L. domesticum Jack 
is cult, for its edible fruit. 
Lawia Tul. Podostemaceae. 1 sp. Ceylon to Bombay. Thallus of 
shoot nature, creeping, with endogenous shoots on the upper side. 
Leitneriales (Engler), a cohort lately separated from the Juglandales, 
only order Leitneriaceae. 
Lilaea Humb. et Bonpl. Juncaginaceae. 1 sp. Am. Mts. {Ann. of 
Bot. xii. 98). 
Limonium Toum. ex Mill. = Statice Linn. 
Liriope Lour. Liliaceae (vm). 1 sp. Cochin-China to Japan. 
