1502 APPENDIX 
Page 430, after Quercus coccinea, insert: 
3 Q. Nuttalii E. J. Palmer. Tree becoming 22 m. tall with a narrow 
pyramidal erown, the bark gray or n eolored and smooth or dark brownish- 
gray and eu fissured on old trunks: leaf-blades obovate or e uem in out- 
, 8-16 c ong, gla d except tufted vein-axils beneath, pinnately 5-7- 
led, b Tes - iur e body or shorter, all bristle- “tipped, f the terminal 
one a ns i uo or hee short-sta Ike ; cup hem dde above the 
stout ‘stipe e a E te, 2-2.5 em. wide; nut ovoid or cylindric-ovoid, 20— 
28 m s g to i included in the cup —Alluvial eA mostly Coastal 
Plain, Miss. to E. Tex., to Ark. and Mo. (?) 
Page 608, after Spiraea alba, insert: 
2a. S. prunifolia S. & Z. Shrub, with slender ora ms pus finely 
ea twigs: leaf- blades elliptie or ae va ak ng to o , 1-2.5 em. long, 
obtuse or acute, more or less pubescen and s metimes reing s ae very 
short- -petioled: hypanthium broadly mu oe ss than 1 high: petals 
white, about 3 mm. long: follicles oblong, 3-3 5m m. long. To aa ae 
Roadsides and ps abandoned gardens, js Droviness N. C. to Mass. Nat. 
5p —Differs from S. alba in the elliptic, oval or ovate leaf-blades, 
ne orescence which has sessile aoe scattered along the old wood of 
the dd pers lets. 
od 608, after uni corymbosa, add: 
-2 m. tall with finely pubescent twigs: leaf- 
te: peta 
rose- Pre. suborbieular, 1.5-2 mm. long, or rarely longer: follieles gan 
about 3 mm. long, gla abrous Do hillsides, and roadsides, various provin 
Ga. to Pa., and Con Nat e Asia.—Sum.—Differs from S. corymbosa in 
the rn leaf- blades and m pink or rose- -colored eA 
Page 816, in place of the description of Ilex Amelanchier as it now stands, 
insert: 
14. I. Amelanchier M. A. Curtis. Shrub or small tree with more or less 
persistent pubescent foliage: leaf-blades elliptic to elliptic-lanceolate, 4-8 
uminate, in ic i 
g, e or short-acu t conspicuously serrate, finely reticulate 
above, o n beneath, acute or rounded at a 
broad: eorolla mm. d lobo 1—10 in diameter, red.— 
Swamps aad ae stream-banks, Coastal Plain, "Ga. and S. C—Spr.—This more 
complete EE is = ree e that on page 816, where the word petioles is 
omitted before **6—10 m aes and to give measurements of the flowers which 
have only iud. been e 
| Pages.1166 and 1167, under Conradina in place of C. montana Small, read 
C. verticillata Jennison, in both key and i 
