56 Rhodora [Marcu 
roadsides, etc., Mass. to Il., and southw. (Introd. 
from Asia.) 
Page 712, line 22; for LvcorfnsicoN read LvcorfnsicuM. 
[Lycopersicum Hill. Veg. Syst. ix. 32 (1765).  Lycoper- 
sicon Mill. Dict. ed. 8 (1768). Hill's use of this generic 
name appears to be the earliest in post-Linnaean times 
and should therefore determine the form to be adopted.] 
Page 713, line 48; after southwestw. add: ; adventive in Mass. 
Page 715, line 3; after southw. add: ; adventive in N. E. 
Page 716, line 24; for N. PHYSALÒDES read N. pHYSALODES 
[The specific name physalodes was originally used by 
Linnaeus (Atropa physalodes) Sp. Pl. i. 181 (1753) before 
its use as a generic name by Boehmer in Ludwig, Def. 
41 (1760). ‘There is therefore no occasion to capitalize 
the name on account of Recommendation X. of the 
Vienna Rules.] 
Page 719, line 37; over the first A of LINARIA insert a grave accent. 
Page 720, lines 16 and 19; before Elatinoides insert: Kickxia Dumort.; 
Page 725, line 33; after summer insert: , sometimes late in the season 
minute and cleistogamous 
line 49; for e. Mass. read s. N. H. (Batchelder) 
line 51; for L. read [Rupp.] L. 
Page 726, line 23; before Me. insert: N. S. (Eames & Godfrey), 
Page 729, line 44; after РЕСТІҲАТА Nutt. insert: (Dasystoma pectinata 
Benth.) 
line 45; after calyx. add: — N. C. to Fla., w. tos. Mo. and 
‘Tex. 
Page 732, line 20; add as synonym: CasriLLEIA Spreng. 
Page 733, line 50; after coast add: , rarely inland, 
Page 742, line 22, after concave insert: or plane 
for line 23, substitute: 
1. Dianthera. Bractlets narrowly lanceolate to linear, incon- 
spicuous. 
2. Dicliptera. Bractlets spatulate to obovate or suborbicular, 
conspicuous. 
line 25; for 2 read 3 
line 26; for 3 read 4 
after line 39, insert: 
2. DICLIPTERA Juss. 
Calyx deeply 5-parted. Corolla deeply bilabiate; 
