738 
ADDITION S, CORRECTIONS, ETC. 
Page 
192. Myosotis uniflora — Shingle beds, Lake district, Otago, Hector and 
Buchanan. A monstrous state, with proliferous tips to the branches. 
194. After Myosotis Traversii, insert — 
10. M. albo-sericea, Hook.f. n. sp. Root perennial. Whole plant covered, 
with white appressed silky hairs. Stem tufted, short, woody at the base. 
Leaves densely tufted, about 1 in. long, very narrow, linear-spathulate, acute, 
yL in. broad where most dilated, gradually dilated from the petiole, uniformly 
silky on both surfaces. Flowering stems 3-4 in. high, slender, ascending, 
with scattered leafy bracts to above the middle, upper part naked ; lobes 
linear, hairs straight, appressed. Flowers apparently yellow, on short pe- 
duncles. Raceme short, naked. Calyx -t- in. long. Corolla tube dilated, 
twice as long as the calyx; lobes -§• in. across. Anthers included, narrow 
linear-oblong. . 
Middle Island : Dunstan gorge on the Clutha river, Otago, Hector and Buchanan. A 
most distinct plant, of which I have hut one specimen. 
125. Exarrhena macrantha. — The flowers are dark orange and yellow, very 
sweet-scented. 
197. Myosotidium nobile. — Chatham Island, Tracers. 
Order LI. COl^VOLVULACEJS. 
198. Convolvulus Tuguriorum.— Chatham Island, W. Travers. 
198. Convolvulus erubescens. — Ascends to 5500 ft. on the Barefells pass, 
Travers. 
Order LII. SOLANEiE. 
200. Solanum avicular© and S. nigrum. — Chatham Island, W. Travers. 
Order LIII. SCROPHULARIIME^!. 
201. Calceolaria Sinclairii. — Corolla white, spotted with purple, Colenso. 
203. Mazus Pumilio. — The position of the bract is very variable. 
237. Veronica salicifolia. — Chatham Island, Travers. 
208. V. Traversii. — Chatham Island, Travers. 
209. V. elliptiea. — Chatham Island, W. Travers. 
209. V. lsevis. — Hurumui Mountains, 3000-4000 ft., Travers. 
211. V. pimeleoides, var. minor. — Smaller, leaves lanceolate, acute, ^ in. long. 
Middle Island : Shingle beds near Lake Heron, Haast. 
211. V. tetragona. — Otago, Greenstone Valley, Hector and Buchanan. 
218. Ourisia maerophylla. — Otago, west coast, Hector and Buchanan. 
218. O. sessilifolia. — Dusky Bay, alt. 3500 ft., Hector and Buchanan. 
219. O. csespitosa, var. gracilis. — Stems more slender. Leaves much smaller, 
j _— l in. long. Scapes slender, 1-flowered ; bracts opposite, small ; pedicels 
very slender. Sepals linear-oblong, obtuse, not dilated at the apex. Corolla 
smaller. 
