200 ERYTHEA. 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND NEWS. 



It is expected that a monograph of Californian species of 

 Chenopodiaceae will be published during the coming year by 

 Mr. Willis L. Jepson, who has been devoting himself to the 

 North American representatives of the order. Additional 

 field notes and herbarium material will be welcomed, from 

 all parts of Western America, for wliich an equivalent return 

 will cheerfully be made. 



WoAD, Isatis Unctoria, is still used in conjunction with 

 indigo, to a small extent, by a few of the more conservative 

 English dyers. A small industry in the preparation of woad 

 extract lingers on among the Feus of East Anglia. 



Mr. Jepson is expected to return to California about the 

 middle of January. 



The January number of Erythea will probably not be 

 issued until the 20th. of the mouth. Those who desire the 

 journal for 1897 are asked to remit at once the subscription 

 price, $1.50. to Willis L. Jepson, Berkeley, California, 

 U. S. A. 



E K R A T A. 



Page 17, line 35, for Bioletti read S. Biolettii. 

 " 32, " 14, " argenta read argeutea. 

 " 62, " 8, " Ecologfe read Eclogse. 

 " 62, " 14, " roslatum read rostratum. 

 " 62, " 23, " Rainer read Rainier. 



