1909] Robinson & Fernald,— Emendations,— I 51 
Page 563, line 15; for Vt. read. Me. 
line 48; for “Mo.” read Mo. 
[Mr. B. F. Bush has sent characteristic material of 
C'issus incisa from several stations in Missouri.] 
line 49; over the first I in VITIS insert a grave accent. 
Page 566, line 42; after etc. insert: , and in cultivated fields westw. 
Page 568, line 5; for Cav. read (L.) Cav. 
line 20; before sessile insert: partly 
between lines 50 and 51, insert: 
la. C. Büshii Fernald. Stem erect, retrorsely hirsute 
and minutely stellate-puberulent, 5 dm. high, from а napi- 
form root; leaves suborbicular to broadly ovate, the 
lower with 5-7 oblong or obovate coarsely toothed lobes, 
the upper slightly 3-lobed; peduncles 1-flowered; bract- 
lets ovate; calyx-lobes narrowly lanceolate; petals pur- 
ple, 2-2.5 cm. long, truncate, erose-denticulate; carpels 
rugose-reticulate.— Woods, s. w. Mo. 
[Callirhoé Bushii Fernald, n. sp., perennis erecta; 
radice napiformi; caule ca. 5 dm. alto retrorse hirsuto 
et minute stellato-puberulo; foliis utrinque viridibus 
hirsutis cordatis petiolatis, radicalibus 6-10 cm. diametro 
suborbieularibus 5-7-lobatis vel -partitis, lobis ob- 
longis vel obovatis obtuse vel acute super mediam partem 
paucidentatis, petiolis 1.5 dm. longis retrorse hirsutulis; 
folis caulinis superioribus late ovatis plus minusve 
trilobatis, lobis grosse paucidentatis; stipulis ovatis 
obtusis 1-1.3 em. longis hirsuto-ciliatis; pedunculis 
hirsutis et stellato-puberulis 7—11 cm. longis 1-floris; 
involucello 3-phyllo, bracteolis calyce demidio breviori- 
bus; calycis lobis anguste ovatis acuminatis 1.5-2 cm. 
longis extus viridibus infra mediam partem  hispidis 
intus minutissime canescenti-puberulis; petalis 2-2.5 
ст. longis purpureis obovatis truncatis eroso-denti- 
culatis; carpellis 4.5 mm. longis rugoso-reticulatis, 
rostro brevissimo incurvato.— Woods of the Ozark 
region of southwestern Missouri. Type collected at 
Eagle Rock, 7 Aug. 1905, B. F. Bush, no. 3145 (in 
Gray Herb.). 
Related to C. m3 (Cav.) Gray, which has the less 
copious pubescence of the stem, ete., ascending and 
usually appressed; the cauline leaves with narrowly 
lanceolate or linear divisions; and the bractlets of the 
| involucel] linear or narrowly lanceolate.] 
Page 570, line 46; add as synonym: SrvAmTIA L’ Нег. 
