46 Rhodora [Marcu 
Page 439, after line 16, insert: 
3. CRISTATELLA Nutt. 
Petals cuneately short-clawed, more or less irregu- 
‘larly laciniate ог lacerate-fringed. Ovary declined. 
Capsules somewhat compressed, linear, erect, on diver- 
gent pedicels. Seeds cochleate-reniform.— Weak viscid 
annuals, with petiolate palmately 3-foliolate leaves. 
(Name from crista, a crest, presumably alluding to the 
fringe-toothed petals.) 
1. ©. Jamésii Т. & G. Erect, 1-3 dm. high; leaf- 
lets linear; flowers small; petals pale vellow, 2-3 mm. 
long.— Sandy places, Ill. (acc. to Gleason) to Neb. 
Tex., and w. La. 
Page 441, line 43; add as synonym: Ророѕтемох Michx. 
Page 443, line 26; after Ala. insert: Mo. (Bush), 
Page 443, line 39; for 8. PURPÒREUM Tausch read 8. TRIPHYLLUM 
(Haw.) S. F. Gray 
[Sedum Telephium, p. purpureum L. Sp. Pl. i. 430 
(1753). Anacampseros triphylla Haw. Syn. Pl. Succ. 
111 (1812). Sedum purpureum Link, Enum. i. 437 
(1821); Tausch, Flora, xvii. 515 (1834). Sedum tri- 
phyllum S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. ii. 540 (1821). 
Sedum Fabaria Koch, Syn. 258 (1837). S. Tele- 
phium of Am. auth., not L.] 
Page 443, line 47; after locally insert: оп Mt. Horrid, Vt. (D. L. 
Dutton), 
Page 443, line 49; for L. read. [Rupp.] L. 
Page 445, line 3; for Mt. read Mountain 
Page 449, line 36; omit: (according to Wheelock). 
[Characteristic material of Parnassia grandiflora, 
collected by Mr. B. F. Bush in Shannon County, Missouri, 
has been examined.] 
Page 450, line 22; after radiant insert: (Var. втЁвплв T. & G., 
in cultivation called ** Hints or Snow”) 
Page 451, line 20; for R. floridum read R. americanum 
line 32; for R. aureum read R. odoratum 
line 66; for R. flóridum L'Hér. read R. americanum Mill. 
[Ribes americanum Mill. Dict. ed. 8, no. 4 (1768). 
R. floridum L'Hér. Stirp. Nov. 4 (1784).] 
