ERRATA ET ADDENDA.
Page 1, for “ 58 19' west longitude,” read “ 5° 42' west longitude.
„ line 8 from bottom, for “ green” read “ clad.”
„ 85, for “ Galla” read “ Bichardia.”
„ 93, for “ terebrata” read “ religiosa.”
„ 94, for “ Salsola” read “ Bchoberia.”
134,135,136, for “ Nitioxenus” read “ Notioxenus.”
245, Genua Melhania should also have for synonym Pentapetes, Forst.
Species No. 95, should also have for synonyms Dombeya erythroxylon,
Willd. and Pentcvpetes erythroxylon, Bot. Mag. 1 .1000.
Species No. 96, should also have for synonym Dombeya erythroxylon,
Andr. Bot. Repos. vi t. 389, not of Willdenow.
255, Species Nos. 155,156,157 should he placed under Pittospobm.
„ 286, Plate 37, f o r “ rngosum” read “ glutinosus.”
„ 356, for “Dicksonia arbórea” read “Dicksonia arborescens”
ILLUSTRATIONS.
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St. Helena, from the Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece.
Map of South Atlantic Ocean i 1
South Atlantic Post Office of 1645 i i . 4
Napoleon’s Tomb 27
St. Paul’s Church i i 32
St. Matthew’s Church, Longwood 34
St. Jaines’ Church, Jamestown ............................ . 37
Room in which Napoleon died at Longwood . . 39
Geological Map ^ . . . . . . . . . . .........................................46
Geological sections . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
View in Sandy Bay . 50
Volcanic Bombs, road side, Swampy Gut . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Bell Stone, a mass of Phonolite near Shipways, which, when struck, emits a
sound resembling a deep-toned bell . . . 52
Detached portion of Cliff, N.E. side of Gregories ' . 58
View, northward, down Lemon Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
View, looking south from the sea, of the Bam and Flagstaff H i l l ..................60
View, looking south, of lateral Volcanic Cone, High Knoll * . . . . . . 60
The Friar Rock ...................................... 62
View, looking south, of the Waterfall, site of an extinct Solfatara . . . . . 64
Dike, called the Chimney, on South Coast................................. ... 64
North-east view of Turk’s Cap and Barn, showing den u d a tio n......................... 66
South-west view of Great Dike, S p e e r y ............................................................... 7 0
South-west view of Great Dike, Lot, Lot’s Wife, Ass’s Ears, &c. . . . . . 70
Portion of Great Dike—Lot’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Portion of Great Dike—Ass’s Ears ! , . , , . . , . . . . . . . 72
ASgialitis sanctaa-helenas . . . . f . . ................................................... 88
Delphinus sp. ?, Serranus impetiginosus, Priacanthus sp. ?, Chsetodon sanctsehelenffi,
Sargus capensis, Scorpaena mellissii.......................................................102
Sebastes nigropunctatus, Holocentmm longipinne, Seriola lalandii, Lichia glauca,
Scomber colias, Salarias a t l a n t i c u s .............................................. . . .106
Novacula sanct»-helense, Julis sanctse-helense, Scarus strigatus, Physiculus dal-
■yvigkii? Saurus myops, Belone lovii, Chilomycterus reticulatus........................110