132 Rhodora [Jun 
Gouan III. cicutacfolium, based on the Sium foliis pinnatis, pinnis 
lanceolatis, rarius serratis of J. G. Gmelin (Fl. Sib. i. 201. t. 47 (1747)), 
from the Obo River in Siberia. J. F. Gmelin's name was based on 
the same citation from the Flora Sibirica, but he makes no reference 
to Schrank's name although his own was not improbably founded 
upon it. Walter's Siwm suave is evidently the same species and has 
three years’ precedence. There is no specimen so named in the 
Walter Herbarium, but there is a specimen of this species labeled 
Eryngium in the handwriting attributed to Fraser. 
7. Ruexta AnrrANUS Walt. p. 130 (R. glabella Michx. Fl. i. 222 
(1803). No specimen. The change here proposed has recently 
been made by Harper (Bull. Torr. Club, xli. 567 (1914)). ! 
8. Andromeda reticulata Walt. p. 137 = LEUCOTHOE POPULIFOLIA 
(Lam.) Dippel, Handb. Laubh. i. 356 (1889).— Andromeda. populi- 
folia Lam. Ency. i. 159 (1783); A. lucida Jacq. Coll. i. 95 (1786) 
& Icon. i. t. 79 (1781-1786), not A. lucida Lam. * Ency. i. 157 (1783); 
A. acuminata Ait. Hort. Kew. ii. 70 (1789); Leucothoe acuminata (Ait.) 
G. Don, Gen. Sys. iii. 832 (1834).— The types of Andromeda reticulata 
Walt: and A. populifolia Lam., both of which I have examined, repre- 
sent the species commonly known as Leucothoe acuminata (Ait.) 
G. Don, which must become L. populifolia (La m.) Dippel. 
9. Thymbra ? caroliniana Walt. p. 162 = MACBRIDEA caroliniana 
(Walt.) Blake (M. pulchra Ell. ex Nutt. Gen. ii. 36 (1818); Ell. Sk. 
ii. S6 (1824)). Walter’s description is definitive of this species, which 
according to Elliott is abundant in some places in the Carolinas, and 
his name Thymbra ? caroliniana is unhesitatingly referred by Elliott 
to his new species. No specimen. 
10. Scutellaria caroliniana Walt. p. 163 = SCUTELLARIA OVATA 
Hill, Hort. Kew. ed. 1. 242 (1768); ed. 2. 242. t. 8 (1769) (S. versicolor 
Nutt. Gen. ii. 38 (1818)). The synonymy of this species is somewhat 
confused. The species was described by Hill as 5. ovata in the first 
edition of the Hortus Kewensis in 1768; it was redescribed in better 
fashion and passably figured by Hill as a new species S. pilosa in 
volume xiii. (p. 64. t. 80) of the Vegetable System, which though 
dated 1773 is known to have been published in the same year (1768) 
as the Hortus Kewensis. In the second edition of the Hortus, pub- 
1LxowrA LUCIDA (Lam.) K. Koch, Dendr. ii. pt. 1. 118 (1872), replaces L. nitida 
(Bartr. Fernald, Ruopona x. 53 (1908) (Andromeda nitida Bartr. ex Marsh. Arb. 8 
(1785)). 
