ADDENDA ET COUUIGENDA. JA'J 



pag. lin. 



exceedingly, and I should have taken it to be 

 the same if the pedicels were not solitary, 

 and, as Mr. Kerr observes, the germ poly- 

 spermoas, which in Noline is only 3-sper- 

 , mous. 



242 Veratrum viride, adde Helonias viridis. Bot, 



mag. lOgS. 

 Veratrum angustifolium . — Of this species I have 

 seen a fine specimen in the Sherardian Her- 

 barium, under the name Phalangium cana- 

 dense majus ramosum, Iridis folio, by which 

 it appeared to grow likewise in Canada. The 

 panicle was monoic not dioic, as I observed 

 it in Virginia, the seeds lanceolate, membra- 

 naceous. 



242 14 ah infer, loco legumine /eg^e tegumine. 



243 23 loco thier lege their. 



Helonias tenax, adde Icon. Tah. 9. 

 255 ^sculns tlava, adde Mich. arh. 3. p. 233. t.. , 



iEsculus glabra, adde Mich. arh. Z. p. '142. 

 259 4 ab infer, adde nomen specificum, roimarinifo- 



liiim. 



263 dele Oenothera scaptgera. Ejus loco vid. Supple- 



mentum suh nomine Oenothera caespito.^a. 



264 Menziesia globularis, adde M. ferruginea /3. 



Bot. mag. 1571. Though Dr. Sims considers 

 this species only as a variety, I still think the 

 distinctions given by A. Salisbury, Esq. are 

 sufficient to keep it as a species, 

 2S5 Diospyros virginiana, adde Mich. arh. 2. p. \g5. 



t. 12. 

 26(3 Acer rubrum, adde Mich. arh. 2. p. 210. t. 14. 



Acer dasycarpum, adde Mich. arh. 2. p. 205. 



t. 13. 

 Acer saccharinum, udde Mich. arh. 2. p. 218. 



t. 15, 

 Acer nigrum, adde Mich. arh. 2. p. 238. t. 16. 

 2G7 Acer striatum, achle Mich. arh. 2. p. 242. t. 17. 



268 Acer Negundo, adde Mich. arh. 2. p. 2-iy . t. 18. 



282 inter AGROSTEMMA el OXALIS, adde 394. 



LYCHNIS. Cal. i-phyllus, oblongus, laevis. 

 Pet. 5. unguiculata, limbo subbitido. Caps. 

 1 — 5-locularis. 

 6 loco 304 lege 3g5. 

 JO loco 395 lege 399. 



