P. 78, 1. 8, before "smaller" insert "white and 'Mr. Ridley says this variety is I. stenophylla, Ridl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. 2, iii. 311 (1893), at any rate so far as the Pahang plant is concerned; he considers it a good species." P. 80, 1. 5, for “SCORTECHINI" read "SCORTECHINII." or yellow." 1. 15, after "puberulous" insert "; flowers red." 1. 12 from below, after "minute" insert"; flowers red, orange P. 81, 1. 24, after "minute" insert"; flowers orange red." P. 88, 1. 7 from below, after "common" insert ", a sea-shore plant." P. 89, 1. 3 from below, after "flowers" insert "violet," P. 91, 1. 8, after "long" add: "Mr. Ridley thinks it is a new species of Timonius.” P. 94, 1. 9, after "Flowers" insert "pink,” 1. 5 from below, after "Flowers" insert "white," P. 95, 1. 8, omit "S. longicaulis, Br. in Wall. Cat. 826." "Mr. Ridley remarks the occurrence of Myrmecodia echinata, Gaudich., which is not rare near the sea-PAHANG: Ridley 1462. SINGAPORE: Ridley 5869, 8067." P. 105, 1. 21, after “pedicels" insert ", white, bracts purple." P. 106, 1. 7, after "long" insert "ochre-yellow, honey-scented." and at line 11 after “Fruit” insert “bright light blue,” P. 111, 1. 20, for “lucidus." read “Lowianus.” P. 132, 1. 3 from below, for "LUCIDUS" read "LOWIANUS P. 134, 1. 15, for "BC." read "Blume VOL. LXXIV. II. EXTRA NUMBER. PART No. 16 (1905). P. 4, 1. 8, for "Scandent" read "Erect P. 5, 1. 12 from below, after "Fruit" insert "white, fleshy," P. 6, 1. 5, after "Fruit" insert "white," P. 8, 1. 23, for "climber" insert "plant, creeping on tree stems, often 1. 6 from below, after "Fruit" insert "white, showy," P. 37, 1. 20, after "obtuse" insert"; flowers lavender-coloured." P. 39, 1. 2, after "24" insert "; Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. III. 336;"; line 3, for "Calcalia" read “Cacalia"; and line 4 for “E." read “C.” P. 48, at the end of Order LXI. COMPOSITE, add: Since the description of this Family was written, the following species have been noticed as additions to the Flora: Tribe VERNONIEÆ. Sparganophorus Vaillantii, Gaertn. Fruct. II. 396 t. 165. A roadside weed, introduced from the West Indies, common in Singapore.-Ridley, Deschamps. Vernonia elæagnifolia, DC. Prodr. V. 22. At Pekan, Pahang, fide Ridley. Tribe ASTEROIDEÆ. Erigeron linifolius, Willd. Sp. Pl. III. 1955. An escape or garden weed, common.--Penang, Curtis 3389, 3401. Grangea maderaspatana, Poir.; DC. Prodr. V. 373. Kedah, Curtis 3809. Tribe INULOIDEÆ. Blumea myriocephala, DC. Prodr. V. 445. Selangor, Curtis, 2350. Casulia axillaris, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 62, fide Ridley. Tribe HELIANTHOIDEÆ. Enhydra fluctuans, Lour. Fl. Cochinch. 511. Penang, Curtis 3455. Acanthospermum xanthioides, DC. Prodr. V. 521. An introduced weed in Singapore, fide Ridley.” P. 49, line 13, after "Flowers" insert "bright mauve," P. 53, 1. 10, for "purple" read "pale blue" P. 54, 1. 24, for “adnatus" read “adnatum' P. 55, 1. 5 from below, omit "SINGAPORE; Lobb." lines 4 to 2 from below, omit "Ridley (Trans. Linn. Soc., &c. common." P. 56, 1. 14 from below, for "Salian" read “Tahan ' P. 58, 1. 19, at beginning insert "PROVINCE WELLESLEY: common." P. 61, 1. 23, for “microphylla" read “microphyllum ' P. 64, 1. 13 from below, for "white" read "pink ” P. 66, 1. 11, after "shrub" insert "or small tree or an epiphyte on lofty trees P. 66, 1. 14, after "paler" insert "often bright red when fresh' 1. 22, after "Corolla" insert "pink or white," P. 67, 1. 29, after "long" insert ", pink, fragrant," 1. 7 from below, after "Fruit" insert “black, edible," P. 72, at the end of DIPLYCOSIA add note: “D. lancifolia, Ridley in Journ. Str. Br. R. As. Soc. No. 39, 15 (1903) from Gunong Benom in Pahang, has been omitted." P. 91, at end of GENTIANACEA add note: 'Ridley says that Exacum tetragonum, Exacum pedunculatum and Canscora diffusa, only admitted on the authority of Lobb's specimens which are of very doubtful locality, ought probably to be excluded. He would add Limnanthemum cristatum, Griseb. found at Singapore and at Batu Pahat river, Johore." PART No. 17 (1905). Page 123, line 5, after " Berry" insert "white," P. 131, last line, after "1808" insert "SINGAPORE: Changchukang, Ridley 3653, 3844 (fide Ridley).” P. 171, line 28 after “101;” insert "Regensb. Fl. 578 (1855); Walp. Ann. V. 475. Ceratophorus Leerii,”; and line 31, for " King's Collector read "Wray" P. 175, 1. 26, for " (?) " insert " about 20 feet high"; and last line, before Ridley" insert "in the Bukit Kutu woods," P. 191, 1. 10, after "60" insert "to 80"; and for "10 to 15 in.” read "3 to 4 feet." P. 193, 11. 18, 19, for : "It has . . . . . is" read "old trees of any size have become scarce in a wild state, seedlings being still plentiful, but it is' " P. 196, 1. 8, for "(?)" read "reaching 50 to 60 feet in height" and line 29, add : "The timber is heavy and is used in house-building (Ridley)." P. 237, 1. 1, after "144" insert "; Brand Monog. Sympl. 40." P. 254, 1. 21, for "7348" read "7848." P. 257, last line but two add :— -"Remarkable among Jasmines for having white instead of black fruit (Ridley)." P. 272, 1. 14, to note add: "Ridley says this is Linociera lancifolia, Ridley in Journ. Str. Br. R. As. Soc. No. 39, 14 (1903)." PART No. 18 (1905). Page 280, line 14, after “sessile" insert “, white," P. 284, after line 12, insert note:— "Ridley says that he found Ehretia buxifolia, Roxb. Cor. Pl. I. 42, t. 57 along the Rumpin River in Pahang. We have seen no specimens." Page 292, line 19, after "Flowers" insert "white, P. 295, 1. 4, after "Wray 2580!" put ";" instead of "." and for "MALACCA: Bujong" read "Bujong Malacca," P. 335, 1. 13, add:-" Common on the sea-shore (Ridley)" and to the note after "species." add :— "Ridley writes that Solanum mammosum, Linn. Sp. Pl. 187 should be added as it is thoroughly established and a conspicuous feature of the scenery on waste ground in Selangor and Perak. It is also common in old tin mines. No specimens have been seen." P. 339, 1. 9, for "C." read "P." P. 340, 1. 15, to note add :— Ridley says the purple-flowered variety is by far the commonest, but is not wild and is found on waste ground only." P. 340, last line but 2, for "all" read "some of" and after "provinces" insert “sparingly,” P. 348, 1. 20, delete “Herpestris pygmæa, Griff. Notul. IV. 104.” P. 350, 1. 8, for "SESSIFLORA," read “SESSILIFLORA,” P. 352, 1. 4 from below, omit "white or white and pink" and after "exserted" add "; tube and back of upper lip cherry red, lower lip white with a yellow central spot, stigmas yellow (Ridley)." P. 354, 1. 3, for “ASIATICA, Linn. Sp. Pl. 619" read “ ATROPURPUREA Ridley n. sp." P. 354, lines 12 to 17, omit all the references. P. 355, at the end of the genus TORENIA add note :— Ridley says that T. Benthamiana, Hance, is often cultivated but is not established. He also says that T. mucronulata, Benth. in DC. Prodr. X. 409 should be added with the following localities. PENANG: Waterfall and Government Hill, Curtis, 1837. TRENGGANU: Bundi, Rostado. DINDINGS: Gunong Tungul, Ridley 9444. PAHANG: at Tahan River, Ridley. SINGAPORE: Garden jungle, Bukit Timah, Ridley 6894." P. 357, 1. 8, after "Corolla" insert "light blue," PART No. 19 (1907). Page 399, lines 23, 24, for : "But the author gives no explanation of his drawings," insert “and the author uses the term 'funiculus umbilicalis."" P. 469, line 16, at the end change "." to "S. caudatus," P. 470, 1. 15, for "193." read "192." 66.99 ; and in line 17 omit P. 532, 1. 7 from below, for " SELANGORICA, King & Gamble, n. sp." CARNOSUM, Merrill & Rolfe in Philipp. Journ. Sc. III. P. 533, 1. 9, after "all" add “Oxystelma carnosum, R. Br. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 462; Dcne. in DC. Prodr. VIII. 543. Cynanchum carnosum, Schltr. in Perkins Fragm. Fl. Philipp. 120, Vincetoxicum carnosum, Benth. Fl. Austral. IV (1869) 331.” Page 533, 1. 11 at end, add "Australia." P. 543, 1. 17, for "Patch" read "Pateh' P. 546, 1. 12, for "Hort. Ham." read "Herb. Buch.-Ham." According to N. E. Brown (Kew Bull. 323 (1907)) the generic name Pergularia really belongs to Dæmia and (This.-Dyer Fl. Cap. IV. i. 775) the species described under Pergularia must be renamed under TELOSMA, Coville." P. 554, line 19, omit " MALACCA: Griffith 3764." P. 574, 1. 12, after "rounded" insert P. 579, lines 6 to 10, for "Wall. Cat. or cuneate" t. 4545 read "Lindl. Bot. Reg. (1847) t. 54; Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4545; Wall. Cat. 8171; Dene. in DC. Prodr. VIII. 633; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 513.” P. 586, after line 7, insert note: "For a discussion of the curious modifications of the leaves of D. Rafflesiana, D. complex, and other species, see the following: Treub in Ann. Buit. III. 13; Scott & Sargent in Ann. Bot. VII. 243; This.-Dyer in Ann. Bot. XVI. 365; H. H. W. Pearson in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXXV. 376." PART No. 20 (1907). Page 637, line 10 from below, for "T. Anders." read "Wall." P. 646, lines 12, 13, omit “ H. phlomoides" and transfer "Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 779;" to after "DC. Prodr. XI. 90; " P. 683, line 17, for "Wall." read "Nees" P. 700, last line of analysis, omit "18. CYMARIA" and insert "Anthers 2-celled; upper lip of corolla merely notched Anthers 1-celled; upper lip of corolla 2-lobed 18. CYMARIA. 19. ACRYMIA." P. 701, line 4 from below, after "places" insert "PENANG: Deschamps. PROVINCE WELLESLEY: Ridley 7168. SELANGOR at Kwala Lumpur, Ridley 10204. SINGAPORE: Hullett 63, 175. |