60 Rhodora [Marcu 
Page 811, line 32; after ascending insert: , glabrous or nearly so 
line 33; add: Var. Обрсег Fernald. Similar; stem and 
lower surface of the leaves densely cinereous-puberulent. 
— Mouth of the St. Clair R., Mich. 
Page 815, line 36; for southw. read southw. and southwestw. 
Page 823, line 51; after places, insert: Nfd. (Eames & Godfrey) and 
Page 828, line 17; for rootstocks read roots 
line 20; after southwestw. add: ; rarely adventive eastw. 
Page 833, line 6; before Minn. insert: Prairies, n. w. Wisc. (according 
| to Cheney) and 
line 7; after established insert: at Peoria, Ill. (McDonald) 
and 
Page 841, lines 9-11; ron leaves bright green, undivided or some of the 
lower deeply parted, lanceolate or elliptic, large, acumi- 
nate, slender-petioled, coarsely serrate; READ leaves 
coarsely serrate, at least the primary cauline 3-lobed 
the two lateral oblong lobes broad-based and conspicu- 
ously decurrent to the broadly margined petiole; upper- 
most and rameal leaves usually unlobed, subsessile or 
shortly petioled; 
line 16; for N. E. to Minn. and Mo. read Que. to Mich. 
and Mass., and doubtless southw. 
between lines 17 and 18, insert: 
Var. petiolàta (Nutt.) Farwell. All or nearly all the 
leaves unlobed, tapering to a slender or narrowly mar- 
gined petiole.— Me. to Minn. and Kan. 
Page 842, line 33; add as synonym: BarpwiNia T. & С. 
Page 845, line 17; add as synonym: Dvsopi4 DC. 
Page 848, line 3; for L. read [Tourn.] L. 
line 33; jor L. read [Tourn.] L. 
Page 849, line 19; for PRÓCERA read PROCERA 
Page 853, line 44; before e. Que. insert: Nfd. (Eames & Godfrey) and 
Page 854, line 43; before Gaspé Co. insert: Nfd. (Eames & Godfrey) and 
Page 856, line 4; for A. Minus Bernh. read A. minus (Hill) Bernh. 
Page 859, line 8; after (G. W. Holt) insert: ; waste land, Boston, 
Mass. (Rich) 
line 19; add as synonym: Onoporpon Hill. 
Page 861, line 10; before N.S. insert: Nfd. (Eames & Godfrey) and 
