Page[VII.,] after line 21, insert: R. MUSCHLER, A manual flora of Egypt (Berlin, 1912).
[VIII.,] after line 13, insert: E. DE WILDEMAN, Etudes sur la flore des districts des Bangala et de l’Ubangi (Bruxelles, 1910).
[10,] No. 110, for “83. Monimiaceae,” read: Leaves opposite, Xymalos, 83. Monimiaceae. Leaves alternate, Plagiostyles, 122. Euphorbiaceae.
[19,] No. 202, for “Prrteaceae,” read: Proteaceae.
[20,] No. 213, omit lines 1 and 2.
[35,] No. 388, omit lines 1 and 2.
[79,] line 3, read: Genus 1, species 4. West Africa, Madagascar, and Seychelles.
[82,] No. 21, line 3, add: (Including Heteranthoecia Stapf).
[84,] No. 41, after line 4, insert: Outer glumes convex, without spines. Flowering glume awned. Stigmas feathery.—Species 2. East Africa. Dignathia Stapf
[85,] No. 46, line 2, add: Rytilix Raf.
[89,] No. 84, line 2, add: (Including Lepturella Stapf).
[92,] No. 111, after line 3, insert: Spikes 2-3 together. Spikelets many-flowered. Fruit elliptical. Leaves narrow.—Species 1. Madagascar. Sclerodactylon Stapf
[100,] No. 176, line 2, add: Weingaertneria Bernh.
[102,] No. 195, line 5, add: Trichoneura Anders.
[104,] No. 212, after line 3, insert: Spikelets in head-like panicles. Flowering glumes 5-nerved.—Species 1. East Africa. Drake-Brockmania Stapf
[105,] No. 222, line 1, add: Axis of the spikelet jointed between and below the flowering glumes.
[105,] No. 222, after line 1, insert: Flowering glumes 2-cleft, awned, 7-9-nerved, much exceeding the outer glumes. Axis of the spikelet jointed below the flowering glumes only. Spikelets in 1-3 spike-like racemes.—Species 1. East Africa. (Including Negria Chiov.) Lintonia Stapf
[117,] No. 25, line 3, read: (Hydrosme Schott). (Plate 12). Amorphophallus Blume
[118,] No. 32, line 4, add: Rudimentary flowers club-shaped. Appendage of the spadix long.
[118,] No. 32, after line 3, insert: Ovules 2. Leaves several, dissected. Rudimentary flowers awl-shaped. Appendage of the spadix short.—Species 1. Egypt. Helicophyllum Schott
[123,] No. 6, last line, insert: (Including Baoutia A. Chev.)
[128,] No. 32, after line 3, insert: Capsule opening loculicidally. Flowers in spikes, with bracts. Ovary deeply lobed.—Species 1. South Africa (Cape Colony). Neodregea C. H. Wright
[129,] No. 35, lines 2 and 3, omit: “(Including Neodregea Wright).”
[136,] No. 13, line 4, for “Perianth-tube long,” read: Perianth-tube short or moderately long, not longer than the segments.
[136,] No. 13, line 7, omit “(Including Choananthus Rendle).”
[136,] No. 13, after line 7, add: Filaments longer than the anthers. Perianth-tube much longer than the segments. Leaves ovate.—Species 2. Equatorial Africa (Ruwenzori). Choananthus Rendle
[146,] No. 4, line 3, insert: (Including Siphonochilus Wood & Franks).
[151,] No. 11, line 4, after “Penthea Lindl.” add: and Orthopenthea Rolfe.
[151,] No. 15, line 3, for “Tropics,” read: Tropical and South-east Africa.
[155,] No. 52, line 3, for “Tropics,” read: Tropical and South-east Africa.
[158,] No. 78, line 4, after “including” insert: Lemurorchis Kraenzl.
[159,] No. 89, omit lines 3 and 4.
[171.] No. 8, line 2, after “Including” insert: Diastella Knight.
[176,] No. 3, line 6, after “Islands” insert: (Balaniella Van Tiegh.).
[177.]No. 1, line 4, for “Species 1; Southern West Africa,” read: Species 2; Southern Central Africa.
[179,] No. 5, line 5, add: Wings of the fruiting perianth equal.
[179,] No. 5, at end add: Branches continuous. Disc lobed. Wings of the fruiting perianth unequal.—Species 1. Egypt. Seidlitzia Bunge
[181,] No. 18, at end add: Bracteoles united more than half-way up. Stigmas 2. Stem and leaves clothed with stellate hairs.—Species 1. Egypt. Eurotia Adans.
[184,] No. 17, line 3, add: (Including Centemopsis Schinz and Nelsia Schinz).
[184,] No. 18, line 3, add: Stigma entire.
[184,] No. 18, after line 3, add: Stamens 4-5. Stigma 2-cleft. Perianth woolly at base. Undershrubs.—Species 1. East Africa. Lopriorea Schinz
[185,] No. 20, line 2, add: Leaves opposite.
[185,] No. 20, after line 2, add: Spurious staminodes none. Leaves alternate. Partial inflorescences consisting of 2-3 fertile and 2-4 spinous sterile flowers. Ovary glabrous.—Species 2. East Africa. Neocentema Schinz
[188,] No. 4, line 7, for “Species 15,” read: Species 25.
[189,] No. 15, line 4, for “Species 1,” read: Species 3.—In the same line omit “Cape Colony.”
[191,] No. 3, Portulacaria may be divided into two genera: Portulacaria Jacq. (Flowers hermaphrodite. Ovary turgid. Fruit with 3 wings, dry. Species 1.) and Ceraria Pearson & Stephens (Flowers polygamous. Ovary compressed. Fruit with 1 wing, finally berry-like. Species 3).
[193,] No. 9, line 4, for “sepals obtuse” read: style very short.
[201,] No. 11, line 6, add: including Bricchettia Pax.
[203,] No. 31, line 4, add: (Including Junodia Pax).
[208,] No. 3, omit Chloropatane Engl., which belongs to Erythrococca Benth. (Euphorbiaceae).
[233,] No. 7, line 4, add: including Geaya Cost. & Poisson.
[236,] No. 3, line 6, for “Species 1,” read: Species 3.
[238,] No. 11, line 5, add: Nebelia Neck.
[244,] No. 6, line 3, add: (Including Santaloides Schellenb.).
[244,] No. 7, line 2, for “Species 2,” read: Species 4.
[244,] No. 7, line 3, add: (Under Byrsocarpus Schum. & Thonn.)
[244,] No. 7, after line 3, insert: Stem twining. Inflorescence fasciculate. Calyx herbaceous. Anther-halves approximate. Seeds with thick cotyledons.—Species 2. West Africa. Roureopsis Planch.
[244,] No. 9, line 3, add: (Under Manotes Soland.).
[246,] No. 18, line 4, read: Species 4. West Africa.
[249,] No. 38, after line 3, insert: Receptacle saucer-shaped, thick. Calyx-lobes 2-3. Petals none. Stamens 16.—Species 1. Equatorial West Africa. Mildbraediodendron Harms
[249,] No. 38, line 4, add: Calyx-lobes 4-5. Stamens very numerous.
[251,] No. 54, line 1, for “Species 10,” read: Species 25.
[251,] No. 54, line 3, add: (Under Dialium L.)
[252,] No. 61, line 2, read: Species 4. Central Africa.
[252,] No. 61, line 3, add: including Eriander Winkl.
[253,] No. 74, line 1, add: (Under Cynometra L.)
[253,] No. 75, line 2, add: (Under Cynometra L.)
[255,] No. 89, last line, read: Species 1. Central Africa. Yields timber and aromatic resin. (Under Daniella Benn.) Paradaniellia Rolfe
[256,] No. 95, line 4, after “pendulous,” insert: oblong. Flowers in few-flowered racemes.
[256,] No. 95, after line 4, add: Petals subequal. Seeds roundish. Flowers subsessile, paniculate.—Species 3. West Africa. (Under Berlinia Soland.) Isoberlinia Craib & Stapf
[256,] No. 100, line 3, read: Species 8. Central Africa.
[256,] No. 100. line 4, read: (Including Cyanothyrsus Harms) Daniellia Benn.
[256,] No. 101, line 4, read: Species 6. Central Africa.
[258,]No. 117, line 5, for “Species 2,” read: Species 4.
[259,] No. 125, line 3, for “Species 2,” read: Species 5.
[263,] No. 160, line 5, add: some are poisonous for cattle.
[265,] No. 175, line 1, add: Ovules few. Leaves distinctly stalked, stipulate.
[265,] No. 175, after line 3, insert: Keel and style straight. Bracteoles present. Ovules many. Fruit elongate. Leaves sessile or nearly so, exstipulate.—Species 10. South Africa. (Under Lotononis L.) Pearsonia Duemmer
[272,] No. 239, line 5, add: other species yield dyes.
[273,] No. 242, line 4, after “Balf. f.” add: and Saldania Sim.
[278,] No. 283, line 3, insert: One species has edible fruits and tubers.
[287,] No. 359, line 1, add: Standard broad.
[287,] No. 359, after line 2, add: Fruit winged. Standard narrow, boat-shaped. Calyx narrowly bell-shaped. Branches of the panicle nodose.—Species 17. Central Africa. (Under Derris Lour.) Leptoderris Dunn
[288,] No. 368, line 1, add: Leaflets without stipels.
[288,] No. 368, after line 1, insert: Wings adhering to the keel. Leaflets with stipples. Fruit flat, indehiscent.—Species 4. Central Africa. Ostryoderris Dunn
[288,] No. 374, after line 3, insert: Leaves alternate, not dotted. Fruit compressed.—Species 15. Central Africa. Craibia Harms & Dunn
[297,] No. 21, omit lines 1-3, as Eriander Winkl. belongs to Oxystigma Harms (Leguminosae).
[299,] No. 32, add: Ovary with numerous ovules in each cell. Anthers oblong. Pericarp hard. Leaves with a single leaflet.—Species 1. West Africa. Aeglopsis Swingle
[300,] No. 6, line 3, add: Filaments thread-like. Ovules laterally affixed. Leaflets few.
[300,] No. 6, after line 4, insert: Calyx 5-parted. Petals 5, with imbricate aestivation. Filaments broadened below, with a short scale. Style long. Ovules pendulous. Leaflets many, oblong.—Species 1. West Africa. Simarubopsis Engl.
[300,] No. 8, line 3, add: (Under Mannia Hook. fil.).
[301,] No. 15, Irvingia may be divided into two genera: Irvingia Hook. fil. (inflorescence axillary, seeds exalbuminous) and Irvingella Van Tiegh. (inflorescence terminal, seeds albuminous).
[302,] No. 4, line 3, add: Stamens inserted outside the cushion-shaped disc.
[302,] No. 4, line 9, add: Stamens inserted on the edge of the disc.
[302,] No. 2, line 4, add: (Including Katafa Cost. & Poisson).
[303,] No. 4, omit lines 1-4, as Pynaertia De Wild. belongs to Anopyxis Pierre (Rhizophoraceae).
[304,] No. 13, last line, omit “Bingeria A. Chev.”
[305,] No. 20, for “Tourraea” read: Turraea.
[305,] No. 25, line 3, add: (Including Bingeria A. Chev.)
[309,] family 121, lines 7 and 13, for “species 75,” read: species 120.—Line 7, add: one species has edible fruits.
[309,] family 122, line 6, omit “(Including Daphniphyllaceae).”
[310,] No. 8, line 5, for “Species 10,” read: Species 20.
[311 and 312, for ] No. 14-23 substitute the following:
14. Calyx splitting into 5 equal segments.Disc indistinct or wanting. Herbs or undershrubs, rarely shrubs. 15
Calyx splitting into 2-4 more or less unequal segments. Shrubs or trees. 16
15. Styles two-cleft. Rudimentary pistil absent in the male flowers. Plants with stellate hairs.—Species 7. Northern and tropical Africa. Some are poisonous or yield dyes and medicaments. “Turnsole.” (Tournesolia Scop.) Chrozophora Neck.
Styles many-cleft. Rudimentary pistil present in the male flowers. Herbaceous plants with simple hairs.—Species 10. Tropics. Several species yield fibre. Caperonia St. Hil.
16. Petals of the male flowers united below. 17
Petals of the male flowers free. 18
17. Styles two-cleft. Leaves palminerved. Climbing shrubs.—Species 1. West Africa. Yields fibre. Manniophyton Muell. Arg.
Styles 3-8-cleft. Leaves penninerved.—Species 12. West Africa. (UnderCrotonogyne Muell. Arg.) Neomanniophyton Pax & Hoffm.
18. Young branches, leaves, and inflorescence clothed with scales. 19
Young branches, leaves, and inflorescence clothed with hairs or glabrous. 20
19. Stamens 7-15. Receptacle of the male flowers with 5 glands, glabrous within them. Male inflorescence spicate.—Species 2. Equatorial West Africa. Crotonogyne Muell. Arg.
Stamens 20-30. Receptacle of the male flowers with 10 glands, also glandular within them. Male inflorescence paniculate.—Species 1. Equatorial West Africa. Cyrtogonone Prain
20. Fruit a drupe. Disc of the female flowers obscure or reduced to small glands. Stamens 8-20. Anthers attached by the base. Trees with stellate, rarely with simple hairs. Leaves palminerved. Flowers in terminal cymes or panicles.—Species 2. Cultivated and naturalized in the tropics. They yield timber, gum-lac, tanning bark, dye-stuffs, and edible oily seeds (candle-nuts). Aleurites Forst.
Fruit a capsule. Disc of the female flowers ring- or cup-shaped. Anthers attached by the tip or the back, sometimes near the base. Flowers in racemes, rarely in panicles, but then leaves penninerved. Glabrous or simple-haired shrubs or trees. 21
21. Receptacle of the male flowers glandular on the whole surface, but without separate glands. Stamens 20-30. Anther-halves pendulous from the connective. Flowers in axillary racemes.—Species 1. Islands of Fernando-Po and St. Thomas. (Under Agrostistachys Dalz.) Pseudagrostistachys Pax & Hoffm.
Receptacle of the male flowers with separate glands. Anther-halves attached by the back. Flowers in terminal racemes or panicles. 22
22. Stamens 20-30.—Species 3. West Africa. (Including Fournaea Pierre) Grossera Pax
Stamens 8-12. Flowers in racemes. 23
23. Petals of the female flowers shorter than the calyx. Sepals of the female flowers free. Flowers dioecious.—Species 2. East Africa. (Under Tannodia Baill.) Holstia Pax
Petals of the female flowers exceeding the calyx. Sepals of the female flowers united at the base.—Species 2. East Africa. Tannodia Baill.
[313,] No. 30, line 7, add: (Including Pseudotragia Pax).
[313,] No. 31, line 5, for “Species 20,” read: Species 12.
[315,] No. 48, omit lines 1-3, as Pseudotragia Pax belongs to Plukenetia L.
[316,] No. 55, line 3, after “medicine” add: (Including Discoclaoxylon Pax & Hoffm.)
[316,] No. 56, line 7, add: (Including Chloropatane Engl.).
[316,] No. 57, after line 6, insert: Disc of the female flowers formed of 6-8 scales. Styles recurved, undivided. Stamens 7. Calyx 5-partite. Flowers in panicles.—Species 1. West Africa. Discoglypremna Prain
[316,] No. 61, line 3, add: Bracts not forming an involucre. Petals membranous. Plants clothed with stellate hairs. (Under Mildbraedia Pax).
[316,] No. 61, after line 3, insert: Flowers dioecious. Bracts forming an involucre. Petals leathery. Plants clothed with simple hairs.—Species 1. West Africa (Cameroons). Chlamydojatropha Pax & Hoffm.
[317,] No. 66, at end, add: Stamens numerous. Ovary 1-celled. Stigma 1, entire. Flowers in racemes, dioecious.—Species 1. West Africa. The seeds yield oil. (Under Daphniphyllum Blume) Plagiostyles Pierre
Stamens numerous. Ovary 3-celled. Stigmas 3, entire. Flowers in racemes, dioecious.—Species 1. West Africa. (Under Plukenetia L.) Hamilcoa Prain
[317,] No. 70, line 5, read: (Excoecariopsis Pax, under Excoecaria L.) Spirostachys Sond.
[318,] No. 72, line 7, add: (Under Sapium P. Browne or Sebastiania Spreng.)
[318,] No. 74, line 3, for “Species 3,” read: Species 6.
[318,] No. 74, line 4, for “yields rubber,” read: and three other species yield rubber.
[318,] No. 74, after line 7, insert: Flowers in panicles, which on the male plants are composed of fascicles, dioecious. Sepals 4-5, united half-way up in the male flowers. Disc present. Leaves undivided.—Species 1. Equatorial West Africa. Klaineanthus Pierre
[318,] No. 75, line 5, add: (Including Neochevaliera Beille).
[318,] No. 76, line 3, add: (Tribe PHYLLANTHEAE).
[319,] omit No. 81, as Junodia Pax belongs to Anisocycla Baill. (Menispermaceae).
[319,] omit No. 82, as the African Daphniphyllum belongs to Plagiostyles Pierre.
[319,] omit No. 85, as Bricchettia Pax belongs to Cocculus L. (Menispermaceae).
[319,] No. 87, line 1, add: or nearly so.
[320,] No. 89, line 4, for “Megabaria Pierre,” read: (Including Megabaria Pierre) Spondianthus Engl.
[320,] omit No. 92, as Neochevaliera Beille belongs to Chaetocarpus Thwait.
[321,] No. 99, line 2, omit “Mosambic.”
[321,] No. 104, omit lines 3-5.
[322,] No. 107, line 2, for “Species 4.” read: Species 12.
[322,] No. 107, line 3, add: (Including Staphysora Pierre).
[322,] No. 109, line 2, add: (Under Thecacoris Juss.)
[322,] No. 109, after line 3, insert: Disc divided into 5 glands. Styles 4, short, entire. Flowers monoecious. Trees. Stipules lanceolate.—Species 1. West Africa. Apodiscus Hutchinson
[322,] for No. 111, substitute the following:—
111. Bracts of the male flowers in 3 series, the intermediate in the shape of a cup. Disc of the female flowers adnate to the perianth.—Species 2. West Africa. (Under Megabaria Pierre). Protomegabaria Hutchinson
Bracts of the male flowers solitary. Disc of the female flowers free from the perianth. 111, b.
111, b. Fruit entire, 1-celled. (See 107). Maesobotrya Benth.
Fruit lobed, 3-celled. (See 94). Thecacoris Juss.
[322,] No. 113, line 3, add: (Under Drypetes Vahl).
[322,] No. 114, line 4, add: (Under Drypetes Vahl).
[323,] No. 123, line 5, for “Species 2.” read: Species 5.
[324,] No. 2, line 2, add: (Under Notobuxus Oliv.).
[326,] No. 5, omit line 5.
[327,] No. 12, line 6, for “Species 20,” read: Species 30.
[328,] omit No. 20, as Spondianthus belongs to Euphorbiaceae.
[329,] No. 27, line 7, for “Species 30,” read: Species 50.
[341,] No. 51, line 2, after “capsular,” add: septicidal.
[341,] No. 51, after line 5, insert: Disc annular, with 10 teeth on the inside. Stamens 8. Ovary 3-celled. Fruit capsular, loculicidal. Embryo spirally twisted. Leaves pinnate.—Species 1. West Africa Anoumabia A. Chevs
[344,] No. 6, line 4, add: including Tzellemtinia Chiov.
[346,] line 9, for “200,” read: 250.
[346,] No. 3, line 2, after “Inflorescences,” add: nearly always.
[346,] No. 3, line 5, omit “mostly.”
[346,] No. 4, line 6, for “150,” read: 200.
[349,] No. 3, line 1, omit “Ovules 2 in each ovary-cell.”
[349,] No. 3, line 2, add: (Under Christiania DC.).
[349,] No. 9, line 6, add: (Under Duboscia Bocq.).
[349,] No. 10, line 4, add: under Desplatzia Bocq.
[355,] No. 11, line 4, add: (Tribe HUAEAE).
[384,] No. 5, for “Ammania” read: Ammannia.
[386,] at top, for “LECTYHIDACEAE” read: LECYTHIDACEAE.
[388,] No. 9, line 1, add: (Including Pynaertia De Wild.).
[399,] No. 9, last line, add: (Raimannia Rose).
[403,] No. 12, after line 4, insert: Secondary ribs thick, rounded, unarmed. Seeds slightly grooved on the inner face, somewhat compressed from front to back.—Species
1. Northern East Africa (Eritrea) Stephanorossia Chiov.
[406,] No. 37, after line 5, insert: Pericarp not much thickened. Ribs thread-shaped. Fruit with a broad commissure. Oil-channels 4-5 in each furrow.—Species 2. Central Africa. Afrosison Wolff
[409,] No. 53, line 2, after “furrows,” insert: and sometimes under the ribs.
[409,] No. 53, after line 2, insert: Marginal ribs of the mericarps thickened, corky. Oil-channels solitary under each dorsal rib, 3 under each marginal rib. Calyx indistinctly toothed. Petals straight or nearly so.—Species 1. Abyssinia. (Under
Peucedanum L.) Erythroselinum Chiov.
[413,] No. 92, after line 2, insert: Mericarps with 5 broad and thick ribs. Oil-channels solitary under each rib, none at the commissure. Calyx-teeth mucronate. Undershrubs.—Species 1. South-west Africa (Nama-land) Marlothiella Wolff
[413,] No. 92, line 4, add: Oil-channels in the furrows and at the commissure.
[414,] No. 93, at end, add: Petals yellow or brown, notched. Herbs.—Species 1. Equatorial East Africa. Volkensiella Wolff
[418,] No. 5, line 8, for “Species 10,” read: Species 20.
[421,] No. 3, after line 3, insert: Fertile stamens as many as the petals, 8. Calyx falling off very early, excepting the persistent base of the tube.—Species 1. West Africa. Yields timber. Dumoria A. Chev.
[421,] No. 3, line 4, add: Calyx persisting or falling off as a whole.
[421,] No. 3, line 7, omit “Dumoria A. Chev.”
[434,] No. 15, after line 4, insert: Corolla-segments overlapping to the right. Disc wanting. Ovules numerous. Leaves with axillary glands.—Species 1. West Africa. Farquharia Stapf
[444,] No. 22, line 6, insert: rarely shrubs.
[449,] No. 59, last line, add: including Folotsia Cost. & Bois and Voharanga Cost. & Bois.
[454,] No. 99, after line 1, insert: Corona simple, of 10 lobes. Calyx without glands. Corolla deeply divided, with spatulate segments.—Species 1. Northern East Africa. Spathulopetalum Chiov.
[463,] No. 5, line 2, after “Shrubs,” read: Species 2. Socotra and German South-west Africa. (Subfamily WELLSTEDIOIDEAE.)
[472,] No. 8, line 6, for “4-cleft,” read: 4-5-cleft.
[472,] No. 9, after line 3, insert: Lower lip of the corolla deeply 3-cleft, the median lobe slightly concave, the lateral ones narrow. Calyx 2-lipped; the upper lip entire, the lower 4-toothed.—Species 1. South-east Africa. Thorncroftia N. E. Brown
[473,] No. 15, line 2, insert: Including Bouetia A. Chev.
[473,] No. 19, line 4, read: Species 2. Tropics.
[473,] No. 19, line 5, omit “including Iboza N. E. Brown.”
[480,] No. 64, after line 5, insert: Corolla subequally 5-cleft; tube exserted. Stamens 4, about equal in length. Flowers very small, indistinctly dioecious.—Species 12. Central and South-east Africa. (Under Moschosma Reichb.) Iboza N. E. Brown
[482,] No. 10, line 2, for “Species 25” read: Species 40.
[510,] No. 66, after line 2, insert: Corolla-tube funnel-shaped. Flowers in lateral spikes. Bracts narrow; bracteoles broad. Leaves elliptical.—Species 1. Equatorial West Africa. Leiophaca Lindau
[554,] No. 93, line 2, for “Species 20,” read: Species 30.
[556,] No. 108, line 4, after “winged” add: Inner involucral bracts short, scale-like.
[556,] No. 108, at end, add: Stem not winged. Inner involucral bracts long, bristle-like. Receptacle at first flat.—Species 1. North-west Africa. Lifago Schweinf. & Muschl.
[562,] No. 186, after line 2, insert: Pappus wanting. Heads in corymbs.—Species 1. South-east Africa. Humea Sm.
[570,] No. 258, line 2, for “Species 1,” read: Species 4.
Plate 12, for Hydrosme grata Schott, read: Amorphophallus gratus (Schott) N. E. Brown.
[138,] last line, for “plant” read: branch.

MAP of AFRICA.

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INDEX
OF LATIN NAMES OF FAMILIES AND GENERA

Synonyms are printed in Italics.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [X], [Y], [Z]

Abelmoschus, [352].
Aberia, [372].
Abies, [70].
Abildgaardia, [109].
Abrotanella, [579].
Abrus, [270].
Abutilon, [352].
Acacia, [247].
Acaena, [241].
Acalypha, [313].
Acampe, [158].
ACANTHACEAE, [51], [54], [55], [56], [57], [502], [pl. 142].
Acanthonema, [501].
Acanthopale, [506].
Acanthophoenix, [113].
Acanthopsis, [509].
Acanthosicyos, [540].
Acanthotreculia, [167].
Acanthus, [509].
Acanthyllis, [270].
Acer, [335].
ACERACEAE, [31], [34], [335].
Aceras, [152].
Aceras, [152].
Achantia, [355].
Acharia, [376].
ACHARIACEAE [54], [376].
Acharitea, [469].
Achillea, [577].
Achneria, [105].
Achras, [423].
Achyranthes, [184], [pl. 41].
Achyrocline, [556], [562].
Achyropsis, [184].
Achyrospermum, [478].
Achyrothalamus, [552].
Acidanthera, [142].
Acioa, [243].
Acmadenia, [297].
Acmena, [392].
Acocanthera, [437].
Aconitum, [199].
Acorus, [115].
Acrachne, [93].
Acridocarpus, [307], [pl. 77].
Acritochaete, [82].
Acriulus, [106].
Acrocephalus, [473].
Acrocoelium, [335].
Acrolophia, [156].
Acrosanthes, [190].
Acrosepalum, [350].
Acrospira, [131].
Acrostemon, [416].
Acrostylia, [151].
Acrotome, [476].
Actephila, [320].
Actinoschoenus, [108].
Acuan, [245].
Acustelma, [445].
Adansonia, [353].
Adelodypsis, [113].
Adelosa, [470].
Adelostigma, [567].
Adenachaena, [580].
Adenandra, [297].
Adenanthera, [246].
Adenia, [376], [pl. 106].
Adenium, [433].
Adenocarpus, [266].
Adenochlaena, [313].
Adenocline, [315].
Adenodolichos, [278].
Adenogonum, [572].
Adenogramma, [188].
Adenoplea, [427].
Adenoplusia, [428].
Adenopus, [539].
Adenosolen, [579].
Adenostemma, [570].
Adhatoda, [512], [513].
Adicea, [169].
Adina, [530].
Adinandra, [360].
Adolia, [344].
Adonis, [198].
Aechmolepis, [444].
Aedesia, [570].
Aegialophila, [550].
Aegilops, [90].
Aegle, [299].
Aeglopsis, [609].
Aeluropus, [104].
Aeolanthus, [474].
Aeonia, [159].
Aeonium, [232].
Aerangis, [158].
Aeranthus, [158].
Aerua, [184].
Aeschynomene, [269], [270], [284], [286].
Aetheilema, [505].
Aethionema, [225], [228].
Aethusa, [410].
Aframomum, [147], [pl. 24].
Afrardisia, [418].
Afrocalathea, [149].
Afrodaphne, [210].
Afromendoncia, [502].
Afrorhaphidophora, [115].
Afrormosia, [259].
Afrosison, [611].
Afrostyrax, [425].
Afrothismia, [150].
Afzelia, [255].
Afzelia, [255].
Afzeliella, [394].
Agapanthus, [130].
Agathelpis, [489].
Agathophora, [180].
Agathophyllum, [209].
Agathosma, [296]. [pl. 73].
Agauria, [416].
Agave, [138].
Agelaea, [244].
Ageratina, [569].
Ageratum, [570].
Agialid, [293].
Agrimonia, [241].
Agropyrum, [90].
Agrostemma, [196].
Agrostis, [97].
Agrostis, [97].
Agrostistachys, [312], [610].
Agrostophyllum, [156].
Agyneia, [323].
Aichryson, [232].
Aira, [98].
Aira, [98], [100].
Airopsis, [98].
Aitonia, [305].
AITONIEAE, [302].
AIZOACEAE, [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [16], [17], [27], [48], [49], [63], [68], [188], [pl. 43].
Aizoon, [190].
Ajuga, [471].
Alafia, [435].
ALANGIACEAE, [43], [65], [67], [389].
Alangium, [389].
Albersia, [183].
Alberta, [516].
Albizzia, [248].
Albuca, [126].
Alcea, [352].
Alchimilla, [241].
Alchornea, [314].
Alchornea, [314], [315].
Alciope, [573], [575].
Aldrovanda, [230].
Alectra, [486].
Alepidea, [403].
Aleurites, [312], [610].
Alhagi, [274].
Alisma, [76].
Alisma, [76].
ALISMATACEAE, [5], [75], [pl. 6].
ALISMATACEAE, [77].
Alkanna, [465].
Allagopappus, [560].
Allamanda, [436].
Allanblackia, [361], [pl. 99].
Allexis, [367].
Alliaria, [223].
Allium, [125].
Allocalyx, [494].
Allophyllus, [336].
Alluaudia, [335].
Alnus, [163].
Alocasia, [116].
Alocasiophyllum, [117].
Aloë [133].
Alonsoa, [490].
Alopecurus, [84], [86].
Alpinia, [147].
ALSINACEAE, [192].
Alsine, [195].
Alsodeia, [367].
Alsodeiidium, [334].
Alsodeiopsis, [334].
Alstonia, [441].
Alternanthera, [183].
Althaea, [352].
Althenia, [74].
Altheria, [356].
Alvesia, [474].
Alysicarpus, [273].
Alyssum, [218], [219].
Alyssum, [219].
Alyxia, [438].
Amanoa, [320].
Amaralia, [527].
AMARANTACEAE, [9], [11], [50], [182], [pl. 41].
Amarantus, [183].
AMARYLLIDACEAE, [4], [6], [135], [pl. 19].
AMARYLLIDACEAE, [139].
Amaryllis, [137].
Amberboa, [550].
Amblogyna, [183].
Amblygonocarpus, [246].
Ambora, [209].
Ambraria, [522].
Ambrosia, [565].
AMBROSIACEAE, [545].
Ambrosinia, [118].
Ambulia, [494].
Amelanchier, [239].
Amellus, [573].
Amerimnon, [273].
Ammannia, [384], [611].
Ammi, [412].
Ammiopsis, [404].
Ammocharis, [138].
Ammochloa, [101].
Ammochloa, [101].
Ammodaucus, [405].
Ammophila, [96].
Ammosperma, [223].
Amomum, [147].
Amorphophallus, [117], [607], [pl. 12].
Ampalis, [166].
AMPELIDEAE, [346].
Ampelocissus, [346].
Ampelodesma, [100].
Ampelosicyos, [536].
Amphiblemma, [397].
Amphidoxa, [558], [561].
Amphiestes, [511].
Amphiglossa, [561].
Amphimas, [258].
Amphithalea, [263].
Amphoranthus, [187].
Amphorchis, [152].
Amphorocalyx, [394].
AMYGDALACEAE, [239].
Amygdalus, [242].
Anabasis, [180].
Anacampseros, [191].
Anacamptis, [152].
ANACARDIACEAE, [8], [19], [20], [27], [28], [325], [pl. 81].
Anacardium, [326].
Anacolosa, [174].
Anacyclus, [577].
Anagallis, [419].
Anaglypha, [561].
Anagyris, [258].
Ananas, [122].
Ananassa, [122].
Anaphalis, [557].
Anaphrenium, [327].
Anarrhinum, [491], [493].
Anarthrosyne, [280].
Anastatica, [218].
Anastrabe, [492].
Anatherum, [87].
Anaxeton, [557].
Ancalanthus, [514].
Anchomanes, [118].
Anchusa, [466].
Ancistrocarpus, [350].
Ancistrochilus, [157].
ANCISTROCLADACEAE, [65], [378].
Ancistrocladus, [378].
Ancistrophyllum, [112].
Ancistrophyllum, [112].
Ancistrorhynchus, [158].
Ancylanthus, [519].
Ancylobothrys, [436].
Andira, [289].
Andrachne, [320].
Andradia, [251].
Androcymbium, [129].
Andrographis, [510].
Andropogon, [87].
Androsace, [420].
Androsaemum, [361].
Androsiphonia, [370].
Androstachys, [321].
Andryala, [546].
Aneilema, [123], [pl. 16].
Anemone, [198], [pl. 46].
Anethum, [409].
Aneulophus, [292].
Angelonia, [490].
Angkalanthus, [514].
Angolaea, [231].
Angrecopsis, [159].
Angrecum, [158].
Angrecum, [158], [159].
Angylocalyx, [259].
Anisacanthus, [515].
Anisanthus, [141].
Aniseia, [461].
Aniserica, [416].
Anisochaeta, [559].
Anisochilus, [475].
Anisocycla, [203].
Anisomeles, [478].
Anisopappus, [554].
Anisophyllea, [387].
Anisopoda, [413].
Anisopus, [452].
Anisorhamphus, [546].
Anisostachya, [512].
Anisostigma, [190].
Anisotes, [514].
Anisothrix, [560].
Anisotome, [457].
Anisotome, [457].
Annesorhiza, [409], [pl. 119].
Anogeissus, [390].
Anoiganthus, [137].
Anomalanthus, [416].
Anona, [204], [pl. 48].
Anona, [206].
ANONACEAE, [24], [26], [40], [41], [42], [54], [64], [203], [pl. 48].
Anonidium, [206].
Anonychium, [246].
Anopyxis, [388].
Anoumabia, [611].
Ansellia, [156].
Anthaenantia, [81].
Anthagathis, [243].
Anthemis, [577].
Anthephora, [84].
Anthericopsis, [122].
Anthericum, [132].
Antherotoma, [394].
Anthistiria, [87].
Anthocleista, [428].
Antholyza, [141].
Anthospermum, [522].
Anthospermum, [523].
Anthostema, [310].
Anthoxanthum, [94].
Anthoxanthum, [94].
Anthriscus, [405].
Anthriscus, [412].
Anthyllis, [260].
Antiaris, [167].
Anticharis, [488].
Antidesma, [321].
Antinoria, [98].
Antirrhinum, [490].
Antirrhoea, [518].
Antithrixia, [561].
Antizoma, [200].
Antoschmidtia, [100].
Antrocaryon, [328].
Anubias, [116].
Anvillea, [553], [554].
Apalatoa, [255].
Apaloxylon, [255].
Apera, [97].
Aphanes, [241].
Aphania, [340].
Aphanocalyx, [252].
Aphanostylis, [436].
Aphelexis, [553].
Aphloia, [373].
Aphyllanthes, [130].
APIACEAE, [401].
Apicra, [133].
Apium, [413].
Apium, [413].
Apluda, [85].
APOCYNACEAE, [53], [55], [56], [58], [59], [64], [66], [67], [432], [pl. 129].
Apodanthes, [177].
Apodiscus, [611].
Apodocephala, [558], [569].
Apodolirion, [137].
Apodytes, [334], [pl. 84].
Apodytes, [334].
Apollonias, [210].
Aponogeton, [75], [pl. 5].
APONOGETONACEAE, [5], [75], [pl. 5].
Aporrhiza, [339].
Apostellis, [155].
Aprevalia, [250].
Aptandra, [174].
Apteranthes, [455].
Aptosimum, [489].
AQUIFOLIACEAE, [59], [61], [329].
Aquilegia, [199].
Arabis, [217], [223].
Arabis, [218].
ARACEAE, [3], [114], [pl. 12].
Arachis, [267].
ARALIACEAE, [43], [46],

[67], [400], [pl. 118].
Araliopsis, [298].
Araujia, [446].
Arbutus, [415].
Arceuthobium, [175].
Arceuthos, [71].
Arctium, [551].
Arctopus, [403].
Arctotheca, [548].
Arctotis, [548].
Ardisia, [418].
Ardisiandra, [420], [pl. 122].
Arduina, [437].
Areca, [114].
Arenaria, [195].
Arenaria, [195].
Argania, [423].
Argemone, [213].
Argomuellera, [315].
Argostema, [532].
Argyranthemum, [565].
Argyreia, [461].
Argyreia, [461].
Argyrella, [394].
Argyrolobium, [264], [266].
Argyrostachys, [184].
Arisaema, [118].
Arisarum, [118].
Aristea, [143].
Aristea, [143].
Aristida, [95].
Aristogeitonia, [321].
Aristolochia, [176], [pl. 38].
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE, [17], [176], [pl. 38].
Armeniaca, [242].
Armeria, [421].
Arnebia, [465].
Arnottia, [153].
AROIDEAE, [114].
Aroides, [117].
Arrhenatherum, [99].
Arrowsmithia, [555], [556].
Artabotrys, [204], [205].
Artanema, [495].
Artemisia, [566], [578], [597].
Artemisiopsis, [561].
Arthraerua, [184].
Arthratherum, [95].
Arthraxon, [86], [87].
Arthrocarpum, [273].
Arthrochortus, [90].
Arthrocnemum, [181].
Arthrolobium, [262].
Arthrophyllum, [497].
Arthrosolen, [381].
Arthrostylis, [108].
Artocarpus, [167].
Arum, [118].
Arundinaria, [88].
Arundinella, [98].
Arundo, [101].
Asaemia, [578].
ASCLEPIADACEAE, [64], [66], [441], [pl. 130].
Asclepias, [449].
Asclepias, [449].
Ascolepis, [108].
Askidiosperma, [120].
Aspalathus, [264].
Asparagus, [129].
Aspera, [521].
ASPERIFOLIACEAE, [463].
Asperugo, [466].
Asperula, [521].
Asphodeline, [132].
Asphodelus, [132].
Aspidoglossum, [451].
Aspilia, [583].
Assonia, [357].
Astelia, [134].
Astephania, [554].
Astephanocarpa, [562].
Astephanus, [446].
Aster, [567], [572], [574].
Aster, [567].
Asteracantha, [504].
Asteranthe, [206].
Asteranthopsis, [206].
Asteriscus, [554].
Asterochaete, [107].
Asterolinum, [419].
Asterolinum, [419].
Asteropeia, [360].
Asterosperma, [567].
Asterothrix, [546].
Astiria, [357].
Astragalus, [270], [285], [288].
Astrocarpus, [229].
Astrochlaena, [462].
Astropanax, [400].
Astydamia, [409].
Asystasia, [510].
Asystasia, [509], [510].
Asystasiella, [510].
Ataenidia, [149].
Ataxia, [94].
Athamanta, [411].
Athamantha, [406].
Athanasia, [578].
Atheranthera, [536].
Athrixia, [561].
Atractocarpa, [88].
Atractogyne, [527].
Atractylis, [550].
Atraphaxis, [178].
Atriplex, [181].
Atropa, [482].
ATROPACEAE, [481].
Atropis, [105].
Atroxima, [308].
Atylosia, [283].
Aubyra, [292].
Aucoumea, [302].
Audouinia, [236].
Augea, [294].
Aulacocalyx, [517].
Aulax, [170].
Aulaya, [485].
Aulojusticia, [512].
Aulostephanus, [456].
Aulotandra, [147].
AURANTIACEAE, [295].
Aurelia, [136].
Australina, [168].
Autunesia, [568].
Auxopus, [154].
Avellinia, [103].
Avena, [97], [99], [105].
Avenastrum, [97].
Averrhoa, [290].
Avicennia, [469].
Aviceps, [151].
Axonopus, [82].
Azadirachta, [304].
Azima, [332].
Azorella, [402].
Babiana, [142].
Baccaurea, [322].
Baccaureopsis, [322].
Bachmannia, [214].
Bacopa, [494].
Badula, [418].
Baeometra, [129].
Baikiaea, [256].
Baillonella, [421].
Baissea, [435].
Bakerisideroxylon, [422].
Balaniella, [607].
Balanites, [293], [pl. 72].
Balanophora, [176].
BALANOPHORACEAE, [7], [16], [176].
Balansaea, [406].
Ballochia, [511].
Ballota, [479].
Balsamea, [301].
BALSAMINACEAE, [35], [343], [pl. 87].
Balsamocitrus, [299].
Balsamodendron, [301].
Bambusa, [89].
Bandeiraea, [248].
Banisterioides, [307].
Baoutia, [607].
Baphia, [257].
Baphiopsis, [249].
Barbacenia, [139], [pl. 20].
Barbarea, [223].
Barberetta, [135].
Barbeuia, [188].
Barbeya, [163].
Barbeyastrum, [394].
Barkhousia, [546].
Barlaea, [152].
Barleria, [507].
Barlia, [152].
Baronia, [328].
Baroniella, [443].
Barosma, [296].
Barringtonia, [387], [pl. 111].
Barrowia, [455].
Barteria, [370].
Bartholina, [153].
Bartschia, [484].
Bartsia, [484].
Basananthe, [376].
Basella, [191].
BASELLACEAE, [50], [191].
Baseonema, [442].
Basilicum, [473].
Bassia, [182].
Bassia, [423].
Batatas, [462].
Batesanthus, [443].
Bathiaea, [256].
Baudouinia, [251].
Bauhinia, [248], [pl. 67].
Bauhinia, [248].
Baukea, [280].
Baumannia, [518].
Baumia, [486].
Beatsonia, [364].
Beaumontia, [434].
Bechium, [570].
Becium, [473].
Beckera, [82].
Begonia, [378], [pl. 107].
BEGONIACEAE, [17], [49], [377], [pl. 107].
Behnia, [130].
Beilschmiedia, [210].
Belamcanda, [144].
Bellardia, [484].
Bellevalia, [128].
Bellis, [573].
Bellium, [573].
Belmontia, [430].
Belonophora, [517].
Bembicia, [371].
Bembycodium, [578].
Bencomia, [241].
Benincasa, [541].
Berardia, [237], [238].
BERBERIDACEAE, [21], [22], [23], [199].
Berberis, [199].
Berchemia, [344].
Berenice, [234].
Bergia, [363], [pl. 100].
Berkheya, [548], [551], [568].
Berkheyopsis, [549].
Berlinia, [255], [256].
Berlinia, [608].
Bernieria, [210].
Bersama, [342], [pl. 86].
Bertiera, [529].
Berula, [412].
Berzelia, [237].
Berzelia, [237].
Beta, [181].
Betonica, [479].
BETULACEAE, [7], [17], [162].
Biarum, [118].
Biasolettia, [406].
Bicornella, [153].
Bidens, [581].
Bifaria, [175].
Bifora, [406].
BIGNONIACEAE, [53], [57], [58], [59], [495], [pl. 137].
Bingeria, [304], [609].
Biophytum, [291], [pl. 69].
Biscutella, [226].
Biserrula, [285].
Bismarkia, [111].
Bivinia, [371].
Bivonaea, [228].
Bixa, [365].
BIXACEAE, [25], [365].
BIXACEAE, [366], [367].
Blackwellia, [371].
Blaeria, [417].
Blainvillea, [537].
Blastania, [537].
Blatti, [385].
BLATTIACEAE, [385].
Bleekrodia, [164].
Blepharis, [508].
Blepharispermum, [556].
Blighia, [339].
Blighia, [338].
Blitum, [182].
Blumea, [557], [559].
Blyxa, [78].
Bobartia, [144].
Bocagea, [205].
Boeckeleria, [108].
Boehmeria, [170].
Boerhavia, [187].
Boissiera, [100].
Bojeria, [560].
Bolbophyllum, [160].
Bolbophyllum, [160].
Bolboxalis, [291].
Bolusanthus, [259].
Bolusia, [262].
BOMBACACEAE, [35], [38], [39], [63], [353], [pl. 93].
Bombax, [353], [pl. 93].
Bonamia, [459].
Bonatea, [152].
Bonaveria, [260].
Bonjeania, [262].
Bonnaya, [493].
Bonniera, [158].
Boottia, [78].
Bopusia, [487].
BORAGINEAE, [463].
Borassus, [111].
Borbonia, [264].
BORRAGINACEAE, [54], [55], [60], [64], [463], [pl. 132].
Borraginoides, [466].
Borrago, [465].
Borreria, [522].
Boscia, [214].
Bosia, [183].
Bosqueia, [167].
Bosqueiopsis, [167].
Boswellia, [302].
Bothriocline, [570].
Bothriospermum, [466].
Botor, [272].
Botryceras, [327].
Boucerosia, [455].
Bouchea, [468].
Bouetia, [612].
Bougainvillea, [187].
Boussingaultia, [191].
Boutonia, [507].
Bowiea, [126].
Bowkeria, [492].
Bowlesia, [402].
Brabeium, [170].
Brachyachaenium, [553].
Brachycarpaea, [220].
Brachycome, [573].
Brachycorythis, [153].
Brachycorythis, [153].
Brachyelytrum, [96].
Brachylaena, [556].
Brachymeris, [579].
Brachypodium, [105].
Brachyrhynchos, [576].
Brachysiphon, [380].
Brachystegia, [254].
Brachystelma, [457].
Brachystelma, [456], [457].
Brachystelmaria, [457].
Brachystephanus, [511].
Brackenridgea, [359].
Bracteolaria, [257].
Bradburya, [276].
Bramia, [494].
Brandzeia, [249].
Brasenia, [197].
Brassica, [221], [224].
Brassica, [221], [224].
Brayera, [241].
Brazzeia, [358].
Brehmia, [429].
Bremontiera, [273].
Breonia, [525].
Breweria, [459], [460].
Brexia, [234], [pl. 60].
Breynia, [324].
Bricchettia, [319], [608], [611].
Bridelia, [319].
Bridelia, [319].
Brignolia, [411].
Brillantaisia, [504].
Briza, [104].
Brizopyrum, [104].
Brocchia, [565].
Brochoneura, [208].
Brochoneura, [208].
BROMELIACEAE, [6], [122].
Bromus, [99], [104].
Broteroa, [551].
Broussonetia, [165].
Brownleea, [151].
Brucea, [300].
Brugmansia, [481].
Bruguiera, [388].
Brunella, [477].
Brunia, [237].
Brunia, [237].
BRUNIACEAE, [43], [44], [46], [47], [56], [65], [66], [67], [236], [pl. 63].
Brunnichia, [178].
Brunsvigia, [137].
Bryodes, [493].
Bryomorphe, [561].
Bryonia, [540].
Bryonia, [540].
Bryonopsis, [541].
Bryophyllum, [233].
Bubania, [420].
Bubon, [409].
Bucculina, [153].
Buchenroedera, [265].
Buchholzia, [214].
Buchnera, [485].
Buchnerodendron, [368].
Buddleia, [428].
Buddleia, [427].
Buechnera, [485].
Buettnera, [356].
BUETTNERIACEAE, [354].
Buffonia, [195].