ERRORS AND ADDITIONS. 
Pp. 11, 59, ete. For Chehawhaw Mountain read Che-aw-ha Mountain. 
P. 15. For Wistaria read Wisteria. 
P. 16. For Q. breviloba read Q. brevilobata, 
P. 38, foot note 1. Read: Cichoriaceae, Ambrosiaceae, and Carduacene. 
P.38. The figures in this summary are to be corrected by those of the tabular state- 
ment, pp. 8387 to 843. 
P.45. After /lex vomitoria in list insert Crataegus spp. 
P.45. For Rhododendron spp. in list read clzalea spp. 
P.88. For Salix tristis read Salix humilis, 
P.114. For Helianthemum ramulifiorum read Helianthemum georgianum, 
P.149, For G. A. Beaumont read J. F, Beaumont. 
P. 258, Under Phyllosticta leucocarpac, instead of Pyrus sp. read Bumelia lycioides. 
Pp. 336 to 389. The following grasses have come lately to notice: 
Andropogon bakeri Scribner & Ball. Mobile County. 
Andropogon scoparius polycladus Scribner & Ball. Mobile County. 
Paspalum altissinum Le Conte. Mobile County. 
Panicum malacon Nash. Butler County. 
Panicum equilaterale Scribner. Baldwin County, Stockton. 
Elymus glabriflorus (Vasey) Seribner. De Kalb County, Lookout Mountain near 
Mentone. 
P.469. After Quercus minor insert: 
Quercus boyntoni Beadle, Biltmore Bot, Stud. 1:48. 1901. 
Carolinian area. 
ALABAMA; Mountain region. Etowah County, near Gadsden (C. L. Boynton ), 
April. Shrubby, 3 to 15 feet high. 
P.623. Before Triadenum virginicum insert: 
Triadenum longifolium Small, Bull. Torr, Club, 25: 140. 1898. 
LONG-LEAF MARSH ST. JOHN’S-WORT, 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate, thinnish, obtuse, or notched at the apex, truncate or 
subcordate at the base, sessile; eymes terminal and axillary, few-flowered; flowers 
sessile or short-peduncled ; sepals lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, acuminate; capsules 
small, acute, striate. 
Louisianian area. Western Florida, 
ALABAMA: Central Prairie region, Low wet places, Sumpter County. Flowers in 
July. 
Type locality: In fossis prope Summerville [Sumpterville?}, Alabama, et ad tluy, 
Apalachicola, Florida, legit Rugel, Aug.-Oct., 1843. 
P.696. Before Phryma insert : 
PHRYMACEAE. Phryma Family. 
and transpose, with genus, to p. 735, before Plantaginaceae. 
P.797. After Rudbeckia hirta insert: 
Rudbeckia strigosa Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. ser, 2,'7:354. 1840. 
Rudbeckia hirta var. 6 Torr, & Gray, Fl. N. A, 2:307. 1842, (Fide Thomas V. 
Moore). 
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