APPFxVDIX. 107 



13. Tfiecanisia ponpiirea 205 read Thee, 

 'purpurea. Compare this C with Aegopogon 

 which is IJlmaria of others. 



14. DiPLosTELiviA 310, add Chelanthera Niit- 

 tal, not of Ruiz and Pavan,norPersoon <fcc, tlius 

 this name was even employed and not apply in<»' 

 as stated in the note at end of part — Acticar- 

 7iopus misprinted for Actinocarpus. 



15. Baptlsia 321, add B. versicolor s^nother 

 beautiful sp. of this G. has been added from the 

 S. W. which is either akin to B. albiflora, or 

 perhaps a Riparia. 



Ill PART NEW SYLVA. 



16. CoLEMA 591, read Corema. 



17. CnioNANTiius MARITI3IA 70G. comparc 

 with it and Ch. heteropliylus, the Ck. pubcs- 

 cens of Kunth and South America; but it has 

 red flowers, while all the North American sp. 

 have white flowers. 



IV PART NEOBOTANCN. 



18. RiVINA or PlERCEA OBMQUATA 750; 



another proof that this is not the R. humiU»{\n- 

 cluding many blended sp.) is found in Kunth, 

 his plant of that name is described by him as 

 smooth, with leaves ovate pubescent beneath 

 shorter than racemes. From Mexico, perhaps 

 another peculiar sp. R. mollis Raf. 



19. Lyonsia 883, this Lyonia of Elliot is pre- 

 vious and very different from that of Nuttal, 

 which is a section of Andromeda, that I have 

 called Hemiclts meaning half vahes, as the 

 fruit has 5 half valves alternate. Lyonia w ould 

 be abnost like Aliionia, and the botanist name 

 was realy Lyons. 



