1919] Fernald,— Nymphozanthus 187 
coutoumé" and from "Lac Champlain" and is the plant usually 
identified as Nuphar Kalmianum or Nymphaea microphylla. The 
second sheet, from “ Rivitrre Chicoutoumé” is the plant later described 
as Nuphar rubrodiscum by Morong. 
NvwPHoz. japonicus (DC.), n. comb. Nymphaea lutea Thunb’ 
Fl. Jap. 223 (1784), excl. syn., not L. Nuphar japonica DC. Syst. i 
62 (1821). Nymphaea japonica (DC.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 12 (1891).— 
Asia. 
NvMPHoz. sericeus (Lang), n. comb. Nuphar sericeum Lang in 
Syll. Ratisb. i. 180 (1824). — Europe. 
Nympuoz. intermedius (Ledeb.), n. comb. Nuphar intermedium 
Ledeb. Fl. Alt. ii. 274 (1830).  Nyphar intermedium (Ledeb.) Walp. 
Rep. i. 108 (1842). — Eurasia. 
Nympuoz. polysepalus (Engelm.), n. comb. Nuphar polysepalum 
Engelm. Trans. Acad. St. Louis, ii. 283 (1865). Nymphaea poly- 
sepala (Engelm.) Greene, Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. xv. 84 (1888).— North 
America. 
Nympnoz. subintegerrimus (Casp.), n. comb. Nuphar japoni- 
cum, var. subintegerrimum Casp. in Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 
ii. 254, t. 8, figs. 1-10 (1865-66). N. subintegerrimum (Casp.) Makino, 
Bot. Mag., Tokyo, xxiv. 141 (1910). — Asia. 
Nympuoz. variegatus (Engelm.), n. comb. Nuphar variegatum 
Engelm. according to Durand in Ann. Rep. Univ. N. Y. xix. 73 (1866). 
Nuphar advena, var. variegatum Engelm. in Gray, Man. ed. 5,57 (1867). 
Nymphaea variegata (Engelm.) G. S. Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 
xv. 13 (1902). Nymph. advena, var. variegata (Engelm.) Fernald, 
Ruopora, x. 49 (1908). Nymph. americana Miller & Standley, 
Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. xvi. 78, (1912), as to plant, hardly Nuphar 
americana Provancher, Fl. Canad. 28 (1862) — see Fernald & St. 
John, Rnopona, xvi. 138-141 (1914). — North America. 
NvwPHoz. rubrodiscus (Morong), n. comb. Nymphaea lutea B. 
Kalmiana Michx. Fl. Bor.-Am. i. 311 (1803), in part. Nuphar advena, 
var. hybrida Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. Mus. Nat. Hist. xxxiv. 53 (1881). 
Nuphar advena, var. (?) minor Morong, Bot. Gaz. xi. 167 (1886). 
Nuphar rubrodiscum Morong, l. c. (1886). Nymphaea rubrodisca 
(Morong) Greene, Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. xv. 84 (1888). Nymph. 
Fletcheri Lawson, Proc. and Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. sect. 4, vi. 119 
(1888). Nymph. hybrida Peck. Bull. N. Y. State Mus. vi. 75 (1899).— 
North America. Often considered a fertile hybrid of N. queo 
. and N. variegatus. 
|. Morong's Nuphar idiomas var. (?) minor was-based solely on * Speci- 
mens without leaves...in Herb. Gray," but with flower and fruits 
which Morong described, with the final statement: “They are labelled 
*Smith's Pond, Herkimer Co., Litchfield, New York.’ Further 
