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? Asplenium dentatum, L. 
Phegopteris Dryopteris, var. caleareum., = 
? Aspidium Californicum, Eaton; ? A. Ludovicianum, Kunze, and 
we presume the new Botrychium simplex, var, bipinnatifidum, Gray. 
§. 44. Kentucky Plants.—On the first of June I collected at Liv- 
ingston, Rock Castle Co., Ky.: Magnolia accuminata, L.; Euony- 
mus Americanus, L.; Trifolium procumbens, L.; Vicia Cracea, L. ; 
Crategus Crus-galli, L.; Waldsteinia fragarioides, Tratt ; Cornus 
alternifolia, L.; Mitchella repens, L. ; Viburnum acerifolium, L. ; 
Houstonia cerulea, L.; Erigeron bellidifolium, Muhl.; Coreopsis 
lanceolata, L.; Vaccineum stamineum, L.; Azalea viscosa, L.; 
Kalmia latifolia, L.; Epigza repens, L.; Cedronella cordata, 
Benth. ; Bignonia capreolata, L.; Chionanthus Virginica, L. ; 
Aphylion uniflorum, Torr. & Gray; Pentstemon digitalis, Nutt. ; 
Asclepias quadrifolia, Jacq.; Aplectrum hyemale, Nutt. ; Cypripe- 
dium acaule, Ait. ; C. pubescens, Wild. ; Smilax tamnifolia, Mchx. ; 
Clintonia umbellata, Torr.; Polypodium vulgare, L.; Pteris aqui- 
lina, L.; Camptosorus rhizophyllus, Link; Asplenium ebeneum, 
Ait.; Aspidium Goldianum, Hook.; Osmunda Claytoniana, L. ; 
O. cinnamomea, L. 
_ Louisville, Ky. : Joun WILLIAMSON. 
§ 45. Circzea Lutetiana.—Taking a specimen of this plant from 
my collecting box, where it had been left for a day or two, my at- 
tention was drawn to the clamminess of the leaves. Upon putting 
sections of them under a lens, I found the cells crowded with 
raphides. Ina fresher plant I noticed the same thing not only in 
the leaves, bnt also the stem and root. The pith cells were filled 
with little ball-like transparent bodies. If some of our microsco- 
pial readers would examine and report upon this plant, it would 
doubtless furnish an interesting study. . 
§ 46. Rhododendron Maximum, L:—Last November the WV. Y. 
Evening Post contained an account, by the Rev. A. D. Gridley, of 
a locality of this plant four miles north of Clinton, Oneida Co. 
Does any one know of a more northern locality in this State ? 
§ 47. Errata.—April No., § ANTHOCEROTACE : p. 25; 1. 19, for ‘‘ vedsiculose ”’ 
read vesiculose ; 1. 2 from bottom for “sub géfius” read sub-genus. P. 26; 
No. 2, obliterate the asérisk ; No. 4, transfer the comma after **perbsevi ” to 
stand after ‘-ingrassata.” P. 28, ll. 28 & 29, for ‘this and the following genus” 
read Anthoceeés and Nototiylas. P. 30; 1. 25, for ‘‘succujaas” read succubous; 
1. 40, for ‘* fusiformis” read fucifapmis. May No. p. 36 ; 1. 7, omit “‘ Druammondia 
clavellata, Hook.” ; |. 31, for ‘‘*megopolitana” read megaloppHtana. June No., 
p. 41, 1.8 from bottom, for ‘‘ Micrometriym ” read Micromitrium ; 1. 4 from bottom, 
for ‘‘minutisgne” read minutissima ; p. 42, 1. 5, for ‘*\” read M. ‘ smaller” 
should begin a paragraph ; 1. 20. add, pl. masc. igheta ; p. 43, Il. 4 dad 5, 
‘read, rather strongly papillose on the back towards the apex, which is subcucullate, 
usually incurved &c. ; 1. 30, after ‘‘ mixta ” put comma instead of semicolon ; p. 44, 
1. 1, let ‘‘ Grimmia” begin a paragraph ; 1. 21, for “caspitose” read ceespifoso ; 
1. 28, for ‘“‘ angusta ” read anggste ; |. 31, for ‘* 1849” read 1869. 
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