76 SUPPLEMENT. 



[ii. p. 432.] 24. Cestrnm multinervimn, Dun. ; S.Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, 

 xviii. p. 128. 

 Texas. 



[ii. p. 433.] 26. Oestrum feetidissimum, Jacq. Hort. Schoenb. iii. t. 329, is speci- 

 fically distinct from C. nocturnum, to which we, following Grisebach (Fl. Brit. W. 

 Ind. p. 444), had referred it ; and it is probably not found within our area. 



[ii. p. 434.] 40*. Oestrum warscewiczii, Klotzsch in Otto & Dietr. Allg. 

 Gart. Zeit. xix. p. 362. 



Costa Kica, Cartago ( Warscewicz). 



Closely allied to 0. aurantiaeum, Lindl., and originally known in the gardens of 

 Europe under the name of Habrothamnus aureus. 



[ii. p. 435.] 4* KlCOtiana nudicanlis, S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. 

 p. 128. 



Noeth Mexico, Monterey, Nuevo Leon (Palmer, 961). 



[ii. p. 435.] 12*. Nicotiana trigonophylla, Dun. in DC. Prodr. xi. p. 562 ; 

 A. Gr. Synopt. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 242 ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. p. 128. 



California to Texas. — Noeth Mexico, in the mountains east of Saltillo, Coahuila 

 (Palmer, 962), in rocky places about San Luis Potosi (Schaffner, 688 ; Parry & Palmer, 

 660). 



ii. p. 438, top line, for Brachylossis read Brachyglossis. 



SCROPHULARINEiE. 



[ii. p. 444.] 5. Pentstemon campanulatus, Willd. ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. 

 Acad, xviii. p. 129. 



Noeth Mexico, at Lerios, in the high mountains east of Saltillo, Coahuila (Palmer, 

 976). * 



[ii. p. 445.] 15*. Pentstemon mbescens, A. Gr. in Proc. Am. Acad. xix. p. 92. 

 Noeth Mexico, in Tanner's Canon, near Fort Huachuca (Lemmori). 



[ii. p. 449.] 2. MimulllS glabratUS, H. B. K. ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. Acad, 

 xviii. p. 130. 



Noeth Mexico, at Saltillo and San Lorenzo de Laguna (Palmer, 977, 979). 



[ii. p. 451.] 1. Herpestis chamSBdryoides, H. B. K. ; S. Wats, in Proc. Am. 

 Acad, xviii. p. 130. 



Watson states that the form we have referred to H. nigrescens, Benth., is really this 

 species. 



