292 Rhodora [DECEMBER 
(and likewise in North Smithfield) I collected several specimens of 
Taraxacum erythrospermum, Andrz., growing in the sandy roadside. 
Messrs. R. L. Bowen and N. O. Howard, who were with me at the 
time, also took specimens. I believe this plant has never been 
reported from Rhode Island, although it was collected by Messrs. 
E. B. Chamberlain, E. E. Whipple and the writer in Lincoln, on the 
15th of June, 19or. At the latter station it was growing in the crev- 
ices of a dry ledge.— J. FRANKLIN CoLLINS, Providence, R. I. 
[May 12, 1896, Miss E. L. Shaw found Cora/lorhiza innata on Taunton 
Avenue, East Providence, Rhode Island. <A detailed and characteristic draw- 
ing of the plant was preserved by Miss Shaw.— Ed.] 
ERRATA. 
Page 11, line 12; for ARTICUM read ARCTICUM. 
"Ein “ 14; “ LEPTODERUM read LEPTODERMUM, 
“ 14, “ 4r; “ Euteromorpha read Enteromorpha. 
“ 332 “ 23; “ Conioselium read Conioselinum. 
"45, “ 31; “ augustifolia read angustifolia. 
* gr, * 34; “ Zemnomia read Zemnoma. 
* 71, “ 22; “ angusti, folia read angustifolia. 
97, 9, page roo, line 34, and page ror, line 32, for Simonsit 
read Simsoni. 
126, line 38; for 1902 read 1903. 
“ 126, “ 29; “ district read distinct. 
* 165, “ 25; * Lavalle read Laval. 
" 176, “ i1; * campanalate read campanulate. 
* 176, * 21; “ Ravenellii read Ravenelii. 
" 203, “ 40; “ mitifans read nictitans. 
"Us. 434: 91 " minor read minus. 
" 230, “ 6; © augustifolius read angustifolius. 
". 230, “. Gy " Zievitus read. Jape 
wF 
* 236, “ 20; “ Batterkill read Battenkill. 
240, lines 33 and 35; for phlange read flange. 
255, line 13; for Calocylindricus read Calocylindrus. 
“ 264, “ 28; for segegates read segregates. 
" 279, “ 31; and 280, line 28; for Zuckermanni read Tucker- 
mani. 
Vol. 5, no. 59, including pages 261 to 280 and plates 47 and 48 was issued 
19 November, 1903. 
