188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [May-Oct., 



Huila. Neiva (open slope of first foothill of Cordillera Oriental, 

 east of), Rusby & Pennell 1082 (Y); Quebrada de Angeles, above 

 Natagaima, Rusby & Pennell 284 (Y). 



Valle. Call, H. Pittier 632 (V). 



23. LINARIA Miller. 

 Linaria Mill., Gard. Diet. ed. IV. 1754. 

 Type species. Antirrhinum linaria L., Sp. PI. 616. 1753, of Europe. 



1. Linaria texana Scheele. 



Linaria texana Scheele in Linrlaea 21: 761. 1848. "Zwischen Houston 

 und Austin [Texas] haufig: Romer." Type not seen nor verified, but 

 description evidently of plant here characterized. 



Meadow-land, on the Sabana of Bogota, at an altitude of 2600 

 to 2650 meters, certainly introduced. Widespread through western 

 temperate North America, and collected extensively in Andine and 

 Temperate South America, probably always as a weed. 



Cundinamarca. Sibate (meadow on sabana, alt. ), 



Pennell 2469; Hacienda de Tequendama, I. F. Holton (Y). 



Corrections to ^' Scrophulariaceae of the Southeastern United States" 



in Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences 



of Philadelphia 1919: 224-291. 1920. 



p. 228, last line. For " Ranapalus" read " Macuillamia." 

 p. 231, 1. 19. Delete "lanate." 



p. 238, 1. 31. Delete "stoloniferous." The plants have slender root- 

 stocks, not stolons, 

 p. 242. For entry under genus "8. Ranapalus Kellogg," substitute: 

 "8. Macuillamia Rafinesque. 

 Macuillamia Raf. [Neogenyton 2. 1825, generic description 



only] Autik. Bot. 44. 1840. 

 Type species, Monniera rotundifolia Michx., of lUinois. 

 1. Macuillamia rotundifolia (Michx.) Raf. 



Monniera rotundifolia Michx., " 



p. 248, 1. 8. Before the word "type" read: 



Micranthemum orhiculatum Michx., Fl. Bor. Amer. 1 : 10. pi. 2. 

 1803. "Hab. in udis opacisque sylvarum Carolinae et Geor- 



giae " 



p. 250, 1. 9. Under "1. Verhascum hlattaria L.," insert: 



"Verhascum clayioni Michx., Fl. Bor. Amer. 1: 148. 1803. 



'Hab. in Carolina [A. Michaux].' Evidently a form of the 



introduced species, V. hlattaria." 



p. '254, 1. 29. For "Texas" read "Louisiana." Penstemon australis 



is replaced west of the Mississippi River by P. pauciflorus Buckl. 



p. 255, 1. 18. Delete "and west to Oklahoma." Specimens from 



west of the Mississippi River belong to another species, 

 p. 288, 1. 1. Delete "Seeds.' 



p. 290, 1. 29. For "straw-colored" read "brown to straw-colored," 

 as the supposed contrast in color of capsule cannot be maintained. 



