448 ADDENDA. 



Page 253, under Lithospermum, insert, 



8 L; lutescens Coleman. Minutely strigons ; Ivs. lanceolate, pointed, roughish 



above, about 5-veined ; sepals subulate, shorter than the conspicuous yellow 

 corolla. Grand Rapids, Mich. (.V. Coleman.) Allied toL. latiiolium. 



9 I*, tuberosum Kugel. Hispid-bristly, erect, branching ; Ivs. obovate-oblong. 



dotted above with white glands, the upper lance-oblong ; calyx lobes linear, as long 

 as the yellowish corolla, twice as long as the polished nutlet. Fla. to La. (Dr. Joor.) 

 Page 256, under Hydrophyllaceae, insert, 



8. NAMA, L. Calyx 5-parled. Cor. tubular-funnelform, 5-cleft, Stam. 

 5 equal, included, styles 2 distinct. Caps, oblong. Seeds GO , pitted. 

 Hairy diffuse herbs. Lvs. alternate, entire. Fls. cyanic. 

 N. Jam alee II sis L, Pubescent, prostrate, branched ; stems angular ; Ivs. obovate, 

 obtuse ; fls. 13 in the axils ; calyx lobes linear, as long (5") as the corolla ; caps. 

 2-, then 4-valved and the placentae free. Ditches, etc., Baton Rouge, La. (Dr. Joor.) 



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14 S. verbascllolium L. Shrubby, hoary-tomentous ; Ivs. large, ovate-oblong, 

 entire ; cymes dense-flowered, on a long stout forking peduncle ; flowers in bud 

 obovoid, cot . lobes obtuse ; anthers lin.-oblong ; ovary woolly. Picolata, Fla. (Mr. 

 Fry) and southward. 



Page 140, after 3 A. (Apium) nodiflorum, read, 



3a A. aiigustifolinm Wood. Weakly erect 8 20' ; Ivs. pinnate, elongated; Ifts. 

 toothed, cut, or pinnatifld, oblong in outline; peel, as long as the rays ; invol. and in- 

 volucels 5 7-bracted ; fr. round-oval, ribs and vittse obscured by the thick pericarp. 

 Wet places, Peoria, 111., (Dr. Stewart) and W. Used as celery. (Si urn, L. Lerula, 

 Kotch.) 



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41, ACANTHOSPERMUM, Schrank. Heads radiate, rays (small) 

 $ fertile, disk ? sterile. Invol. herbaceous, inner scales closely investing 

 the ray cypselae. Recep. chaffy. Cyp. few, oblong, without pappus, each 

 enclosed in the hardened prickly scale. Diffusely branching. Lvs. 

 opposite, toothed or incised. Fls. yellow. 



A . xaiitlioldes DC. Stems creeping, rooting at base ; scabrous-pubescent ; Ivs. ovate 

 or obovate, the lower petiolate ; heads stalked ; rays about 5 ; cyp. 5, spreading, 

 6" long, the sack muricate. Atlanta, Ga. (T. E. Goitlding.) S. Am. Mar. Apr. 



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7. CLERODENDRUM, L. Corolla salverform, limb some unequal, 

 5-cleft. Drupe baccate, of 4 (or fewer) 1-celled, 1 -seeded drupes. Shrubs 

 or trees. Lvs. simple, entire, opposite or teriiate. Cymes axillary, or 

 terminal, trichotonious. 



C. Slplioiiaiitlius R. Br. Glabrous, virgate, erect 4 8f. ; Ivs. whorled in 3s and 4?, 

 long-lanceolate, pointed at both endf ; cymes once or twice trichotomou? ; cor. 

 white, tnbe 4' long, limb V broad ; stam. long-exserted. Macon, Ga., naturalized in 

 Hold?, waysides. (Dr. G. M. Green.) 



Page 358, after 17 C. (Cyperus) divergens, read, 



WolfiiWood. Glabrous, slender, erect 2 3f.; Ivs. at base, narrowly linear, 

 3f, of the invol. 2f ;.rays about 5, very unequal, each bearing a dense globular head ; 

 spikes many, 4 5-flo \vcred, oblong, scales imbricated, obtuse, 9 11-veined ; rachii 

 broadly winged. Anna, 111. (J. Wotf.) 



