210 Rhodora [AvcvsT 
Crantzia lineata, Nutt. Mr. A. A. Eaton (RHopona, II, p. 168) 
reports this species from Exeter and Newmarket, New Hampshire. 
He has kindly sent me specimens from the latter place, taken in 
August, 1899. A cross should represent this in my list. 
Eryngium amethystinum, L. Judge J. R. Churchill found this spe- 
cies abundant in one locality in waste ground at the head of the beach, 
at Nahant, Massachusetts, on July 29, 1899. I have seen specimens 
from this locality in his herbarium, and I think it is worth while to 
record such escapes in view of their future behavior. It should be 
entered with a cross in my list. 
Eryngium yuccifolium, Michx. This name should take the place 
of Æ. aquaticum, L. which has proved, through recent investigations, 
to be E. virginianum, Lam. (Britten & Baker, Jour. Bot. XXXVIII, 
1900, p. 243.) 
Foeniculum vulgare, Gaertn. Mr. Hubert Lyman Clark of Olivet 
College, Olivet, Michigan, has recorded in Ruopona, III, 190r, p. 88, 
his finding of the Fennel at Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1899 and 
19oo. He did not preserve any specimens. Mr. Clark writes me 
under date of April 13 last, “ The /venicu/um admitted of no doubts 
so I did not press any. I found it the last of July, 1899 and the 24th 
of July, 19oo, at the same spot, but I can give you no further infor- 
mation about it, except that it was growing with other adventitious 
plants on a dump." A line under Massachusetts should be placed 
against this name in my list. 
Hydrocotyle umbellata, L. I have seen in the Hérbarium of the 
New England Botanical Club a specimen of this species from Oxford, 
Connecticut, collected in September, 1885, by Mr. E. B. Harger, and 
recorded in RHODORA, II, p. 125. A cross should represent this in 
my list. 
Ligusticum scothicum, L. By a typographical error this genus was 
referred to Zevisticum in my list. The specific name should retain 
the letter * h ", as found in L., Sp. Pl, I, 1753, p. 250. 
Pimpinella Anisum, L. This species was wrongly ascribed in my 
list to Willdenow. 
Sanicula canadensis, L. In RHODORA, II, p. 168, Mr. A. A. Eaton 
records this species from Seabrook and Kensington, New Hampshire 
among deciduous trees. He has kindly sent me a specimen from 
the Kensington locality collected by him in 1898, and I am glad to 
place a cross against the species in my list. 
