40 Rhodora [Marcu 
[Hemicarpha micrantha (Vahl) Pax in Engl. & 
Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenf. ii. Abt. 2, 105 (1887); Britton, 
Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xv. 104 (1888).] 
Page 199, line 12; add as synonym: RnvNcnosrona R. Br. 
Page 200, line 7; after (C. F. Parker); insert: Nantucket (Bicknell) ; 
line 38; before Del. insert: Burlington Co., N. J. (according 
to W. Stone) and 
Page 210, line 55; for C. typhinoides read C. typhina 
Page 212, line 37; for C. glauca read C. flacca 
Page 216, line 17; for C. typhinoides read C. typhina 
Page 219, line 37; for n. N. E. read n. and w. N. E. 
Page 226, line 49; for mm. read ст. 
Page 237, line 29; Jor ©. сгАбСА Scop. read б. rL&ccA Schreb. 
[C. flacca Schreb. Spicil. 669 (1771). С. glauca Scop. 
Fl. Carn. ed. 2, ii. 223 (1772).] 
line 39; after scales. insert: (C. glauca Scop.) 
under Fig. 457; for C. glauca read С. flacca 
Page 248, line 19; for and Mich. read Mich., and Wisc. (according 
to Cheney). 
Page 250, line 48; for C. typhinoides Schwein. read С. typhina Michx. 
line 52; after ascending. insert: (C. typhinoides Schwein.) 
under Fig. 531; for C. typhinoides read C. typhina 
[This change is rendered necessary by a recent exami- 
nation of Michaux's type material, which shows it to 
have the blunt scales characteristic of the species. Both 
C. typhina Michx. (1803) and C. typhinoides Schwein. 
(1824) have until recently been treated as identical with 
C. squarrosa L., but the blunt-scaled plant has of late 
been taken up as a distinct species.] 
Page 260, line 40; over the second A of ERIOCAULACEAE insert a 
grave accent. 
Page 261, line 26; jor E. articulàtum (Huds.) Morong. read Е. 
septangulàre With. 
line 31; for E. septangulare With. read E. articulatum 
Morong, in part. 
[The well known name E. septangulare With. may be 
reéstablished. Æ. articulatum (Huds.) Morong was 
taken up under the impression that E. septangulare was 
first published in Withering's Arr. Brit. Pl. ed. 3, ii. 184 
