ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ETC. 
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Pno-e 
531. Erase the description of Radula dentata, and substitute : — Steins short, 
^ in. long-, pinnate. Leaves roundly ovate, with a short point ; lobule nearly 
square, appressed ; leaves of the branches with 3 or 4 strong teeth on the 
dorsal margin ; lobule saccate. Perianth narrow, very long, compressed 
above. Capsule cylindric. — Lejeunia dentata , Mitten in FI. N. Z. ii. 159. 
Northern Island, Stephenson in Hb. Mitten; Auckland, Sinclair . — The figure in PI. 
N. Z. was taken from fragments of the branches. 
531. LEJEUNIA. — The stipules are sometimes absent. 
537 . After Frullania pentapleura, add — 
P. rostellata, Mitten. Small, creeping, appressed, irregularly pinnate. 
Leaves orbicular-ovate ; lobule compressed, decurved, galeate, half the length 
of the leaf ; stipules broadly obovate, with a small notch. Involucral leaves 
spreading, obtuse, united below with the stipule, which is deeply cleft with 
lanceolate segments. Perianth broadly obovate, with a long tubular beak, 
covered with short lacinise, flattened on the upper side, obtusely keeled on 
the under. — Mitten. 
Northern Island, on a Sticta, Knight. 
538. Remove F. allophylla and F. reticulata to Folyotus, p. 531. 
539. FOSSOMBRONIA. — For Antheridia on the “under” read “ upper” 
surface. 
540. Last line, for Lyallii read Lyellii. 
545 . Marehantia tabularis. — In fourth line of observations, etc., before 
“ midrib ” insert “ dark.” 
Order VII. LICHENES. 
Since the printing of the Lichens for this work, several papers on this 
Order have appeared, to which I can here only refer. They are : — Dr. Ny- 
lander’s ‘ Lichenes Novae-Zelandise ’ (Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond.^iBot. ix. 244), 
and Dr. L. Lindsay’s ‘ Observations on New Lichens and Fungi, collected in 
Otago, New Zealand’ (Trans. Royal Soc. Edinb. xxiv. 407. t. 29, 30), and 
his paper ‘ On a New Species of Melanospora from Otago ’ (Trans. Bot. Soc. 
Edinb. viii. 426). 
I am indebted to Dr. Lauder Lindsay for the following list of Lichens 
found in Chatham Island by W. Travers, Esq. : — 
Sticta orygmcea, Ait. 
Sticta Urvillei, Ait., var .flavicans. 
Ramalina scopulorum. Ait. 
Cladonia aggreyata, Eschw. 
Stereocaulon mixtum, Nylander. 
Order VIII. FUNGI. 
602. Agaricus (Pleurotus) euphyllus, Berk. Pileus 3 in. across, finely 
striate and coarsely wrinkled longitudinally when dry, reniform, glabrous, 
pale chestnut ; stipes 0 or obsolete ; gills broad ; interstices smooth. 
New Zealand, Sinclair. 
