1909] Robinson & Fernald,— Emendations,— I 55 
Page 681, line 8; after Biennial insert: or perennial 
Page 683, line 1; over the first Y of SYMPHYTUM insert an acute 
accent. 
Page 690, line 14; overthesecond А of CALLICARPA insert an acute 
accent. 
Page 693, line 33; for BOTRYS read BÒTRYS 
Page 694, line 19; jor L. read [Rivinius] L. 
Page 697, line 20; for L. read [Rivinius] L . 
Page 698, line 27; overthe Eof PHYSOSTEGIA insert a grave accent. 
line 49; at the beginning of the line insert: 2. - 
Page 699, line 50; jor Wallr. read (Hoffm.) Wallr. 
Page 700, line 1; jor L. read [Tourn.] L. 
after line 10, insert: 
+- Upper leaves sessile and clasping. 
line 13; after Oct. insert: — A cleistogamous form with 
minute tubular not obviously bilabiate corolla occurs. 
after line 14, insert: 
+ + Leaves all petiolate. 
lines 15 and 16; jor crenate-toothed, all petioled read: 
crenate-toothed, the uppermost crowded, cordate, dark 
green and usually purplish-tinged; calyx commonly with 
purple angles 
between lines 16 and 17, insert: 
2a. L. нүвкіром Vill. Similar, somewhat stouter; 
leaves pale green, deeply and incisely toothed, the upper- 
most less crowded, often subrhombic; calyx usually 
green throughout.— Waste and cultivated ground, N. E. 
to Pa., becoming frequent. (Adv. from Eu.) 
Page 701, line 52; for Pa. read Mass. (Wiegand) 
Page 705, line 26; for Vt. read. N. E. 
Page 706, line 12; for Mass. read Me. (Miss Furbish) 
Page 708, line 31; for and Ky. to Fla. and Tex. read to Mo., Tex., 
and Fla. 
Page 709, line 28; for N. H. read Me. 
Page 710, line 30; for Ct. read Mass. (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) 
line 52; for Ct. read Mass. (Mrs. N. F. Flynn) 
Page 711, line 52; for toothed read blunt-dentate 
line 53; add: Var. cRísPA Benth. Leaves laciniate- 
dentate. (Var. nankinensis Britton.) — Waste places, 
