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P. 469, line 16, at the end change "." to ";" and in line 17 omit "S. caudatus,"

P. 470, 1. 15, for "193." read "192."

P. 532, 1. 7 from below, for "SELANGORICA, King & Gamble, n. sp." substitute

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(1908) 121."

CARNOSUM, Merrill & Rolfe in Philipp. Journ. Sc. III.

P. 533, 1. 9, after "all" add "Oxystelma carnosum, R. Br. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 462; Dene. 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

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P. 546, 1. 12, for " Hort. Ham." read "Herb. Buch.-Ham."

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'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 " or cuneate"

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t. 4545" read "Lindl.

P. 579, lines 6 to 10, for "Wall. Cat. 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.”

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"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. 641, 1. 7, for "E" read "S"

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 ..

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P. 701, line 4 from below, after "places Deschamps. PROVINCE WELLESLEY: Ridley 7168.

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18. CYMARIA.

19. ACRYMIA."

insert "PENANG :

SELANGOR at

Kwala Lumpur, Ridley 10204. SINGAPORE: Hullett 63, 175.

ANDAMANS at Port Blair, Kurz, King, Prain. NICOBARS: Car Nicobar Moos, King's Collectors; Katchall, Kurz."

P. 702, 1. 19, for “PERAK . . . . . MALACCA" insert "PENANG: Wallich 2713 E; at Santong Sotong, Curtis 2492. DINDINGS: at Pangkore (marked? introduced) Scortechini 1017. ANDAMANS: S. Andaman, King."

P. 702, lines 27 and 30, for "graveolens" read "suaveolens"

P. 704, line 4, for "PERAK: Kunstler" insert "KEDAH: Langkawi, on the small islands, Curtis 2577. PERAK: near Bernani River at 300 to 400 ft., Kunstler 8813."

P. 705, 1. 10 from below, at end, insert " SINGAPORE: Kunstler 89." P. 707, after "Provinces." insert "PENANG: King, Deschamps. PERAK: at Jenah, 200 to 300 ft., Wray 1759. MALACCA: Griffith 3957. SINGAPORE: Wallich 2733; Schomburgk."

P. 708, lines 19 and 20, for "SINGAPORE .

7603!" read "PERAK: Upper Perak, Wray 4046; Rawang, Ridley 7603. PAHANG : Tahan River, Ridley 2131! MALACCA: Griffith 3966! SINGAPORE: G. Thomson; Bukit Panjang, Ridley 3951; Gunong Bintang, Kunstler 255"; and at line 22, after "cultivation," add "Sumatra (in Eastern Sumatra, T. Daud-Herb. Ridley 11336; at Kitta Djawar in open and sunny waste places in Lampongs, Forbes 1416A)." P. 709, line 9, after "Wray" insert "1682."

P. 710, 1. 28, for "In all the provinces " read "KEDAH: Langkawi Curtis. PENANG: Balick Polo Road, Curtis 868; Deschamps. PERAK: Scortechini. PAHANG Katapong, Ridley 1286. MALACCA: Hervey; Griffith. JOHORE: Kwala Kanary, Lake & Kelsall 4028. SINGAPORE: Kunstler 128; Hullett 19: T. Anderson 148. Kurz; Car Nicobar, King's Collectors."

NICOBARS: Kamorta,

P. 710, after line 28, at end of DYSOPHYLLA insert the following:2. DYSOPHYLLA VERTICILLATA, Benth. in Wall. Cat. 1544 (1828).

An annual herb. Stems laxly branched, rarely simple, 6 in. to 3 ft. high, glabrous or nearly so.

Leaves in whorls of 4-10, glabrous, linear,

subacute, margin entire or obscurely toothed; 1-3 in. long, 15 to 25 in. wide; petiole short or 0. Flowers in villous or tomentose cylindric terminal spikes, 1-2 in. long, 2 in. in diam.; whorls of cymes close-set throughout. Calyx in fruit 08 in. long, campanulate; teeth subequal, triangular, stellately spreading. Corolla 08 in. long, pinkish; tube slender, hardly exserted; lobes pubescent.

Filaments exserted, hairy.

Nutlets ellipsoid. Benth. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. I. 30, in Lab. Gen. & Sp. 159, and in DC. Prodr. XII. 157; Thw. Enum. Pl. Zeyl. 239 (in part); Hook. Fl. Br. Ind. IV. 639.

D. ramosissima, Benth. in Wall.

Cat. 1543.
D. Benthamiana, Hance in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 5, V. 234.
Mentha stellata, Lour. Fl. Cochin-Chin. 36. M. verticillata, Roxb.
Hort. Beng. 44, and in Fl. Ind. III. 5. Pogostemon verticillatus, Miq.
Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 965.

KEDAH: Langkawi, Coah, Curtis 2098! DISTRIB.—Throughout South Eastern Asia, and in Australia.

Page 714, line 15, for "PERAK: Scortechini " read “KEDAH : Kedah Peak, Ridley or Curtis. PERAK: Harans, Scortechini 788!"

P. 715, 1. 6 from below, for " In all the provinces "read" SELANGOR : Ridley 7601. ANDAMANS: S. Andaman, King's Collector. NICOBARS: Nancowry, King's Collector."

P. 717, 1. 26, after "escape " add "MALACCA: Bukit Bruang, Hervey." P. 719. 1. 10 from below, after "Deschamps!" add "; Hullett 9. PENANG: Deschamps. PROVINCE WELLESLEY: G. King. PERAK : Thaipeng, Scortechini 7, 482; Telukanson, Ridley 10769," and after "Griffith!" insert " ANDAMANS: S. Andaman, King's Collector."

P. 720, 1. 23, after "1115!" insert" at Tanjong Joking, Curtis 2491; Deschamps. PROVINCE WELLESLEY: Butterworth, G. King. MALACCA: G. King"; and line 24, after “48!" insert "Hullett 9."

P. 721, 1. 14, after " places" insert "SELANGOR : Pudok, Goodenough 10462. PAHANG: at Pekan, Ridley 1164."

P. 722, 1. 17, after "7095!" insert "Larút at 500 to 1000 ft., King's Collector 2372."

P. 724, 1. 18, after "Wray!" insert "Goping, Kunstler 467.”

P. 725, 1. 24, at beginning, insert "PAHANG : at Pulau Tawar, Ridley 2148, also at Kwala Tanbeling," and lines 26 to 31, omit "It has .. Materials" and add "Ridley has also collected in Johore at Bukit Saga (No. 11130) a plant, also with white flowers, which agrees with G. oblongum in every character except in having calyx-teeth much shorter

than the tube."

P. 726, 1. 3, after "1310!" insert "gathered in Botanic Garden, from a plant sent from Waterloo, Perak, Curtis 2166."

P. 727, after line 4, the end of LABIATE, insert the following:

19. ACRYMIA, Prain in Kew Bull. for 1908, 114 (1908).

Undershrubs. Flowers small, in lax, many-flowered, peduncled, raceme-like, axillary cymes. Calyx erect, 10-nerved, the intermediate nerves weaker than the other 5, equally 5-toothed; the tube in fruit urceolate; throat within naked. Corolla-tube slightly enlarged upwards, shortly exserted; limb 2-lipped; lower lip 3-lobed, spreading, the midlobe larger than the lateral; upper lip suberect, 2-fid, not arched.

Stamens 4, exserted, didynamous, the upper pair shorter; anthers 1-celled. Disk small, equal, entire. Style-arms unequal, the upper very short. Nutlets obovoid, rugosely pitted; hilum very large, lateral.—DISTRIB. Species 1, endemic.

The genus ACRYMIA is closely allied to Cymaria, with which it agrees as regards inflorescence and fruit, but from which it differs in having a 2-lobed upper lip that does not conceal the 1-celled anthers. Though much smaller, the corolla of Acrymia resembles rather closely the corolla of Ajuga, a genus in which the anther-cells, though usually discrete, are sometimes at length confluent. In habit, however, Acrymia is unlike either of the genera to which it is so closely allied, and recalls that met with in an Indian group of species belonging to the genus Gomphostemma, which includes G. ovatum, Wall., and G. Mastersii, Benth.

ACRYMIA AJUGIFLORA, Prain in Kew Bull. 115 (1908). A dwarf undershrub. Stems woody, prostrate and rooting below, 2-3 in. long, densely leafy above. Leaves opposite, petioled, elliptic, obtuse, crenate except the sometimes unequally cuneate, or occasionally subtruncate base; dark green above, paler beneath, fulvous-strigose on both sides, especially along the 5-7 pairs of main nerves and the secondary reticulate veins; 4.5-8 in. long, 2-3.5 in. wide; petiole ·75-2 in. long, fulvousstrigose. Cymes dichotomously branching, with terminal flowers; flowers on the branches secundly arranged; main-peduncles strigose, slender, 75–1.25 in. long; bracteoles subulate, shorter than pedicels. Calyx in flower campanulate, 08 in. long, in fruit urceolate, 15 in. long, strigose on the nerves externally; teeth 5, equal triangular as long as the portion of tube above the constriction; pedicels slender, strigose, '07-'1 in. long. Corolla white, 25 in. long, glabrous; tube shortly exserted; lower lip spreading, 3-lobed, mid-lobe obovate; upper lip suberect, 2-lobed, lobes oblong, hardly exceeding lateral lobes of lower lip. Filaments exserted, hirsute at base, glabrous elsewhere; anthers 1-celled. Nutlets obovoid, 02 in. long, wide-reticulate; at first sparsely pubescent, at length glabrescent.

PERAK: On limestone rocks, in dense jungle, 500-800 ft., Kunstler (King's Collector) 10709!

PART No. 21 (1908).

P. 795, 1. 8, for "SPHENODESMA." insert "SPHENODESME."

NOTE.-Since the completion of the Families of the Gamopetala, a paper has been read before the Linnean Society by Mr. H. N. Ridley, F.R.S., on a "Collection of Plants made by Messrs. H. C. Robinson and L. Wray on Gunong Tahan, Pahang." It describes a number of new species, and should be consulted by all workers who may make use of the Materials for the Flora of the Malay Peninsula.' It was published in Linn. Soc. Journ. Bot. XXXVIII. 301 et seq. (1908).

INDEX

TO VOL. LXXIV., II., EXTRA NUMBER.

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