ADDITIONS. 
Dr. Edward Palsier's collections in Soiitliern Utah during 1870, re- 
ceived while the preceding Catalogue was going through the press, liavf; 
added several genera and species to the Hst of known iilants of that Territory 
as well as several new species to our Flora. Such as could not be incor- 
porated in the Catalogue are here appended, witli a few that had been omitted, 
and localities are added extending the range of some of the other species. 
Page 13. Berberls Fresiontii, Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound, 30. A shrub 
5-15° high; leaflets 2-4 pairs, the lowest approximate to the base of the* 
petiole, rigid and coriaceous, glaucous, ovate-lanceolate or broadly ovate, 
v]-2' long, shortly cuneate at base, undulate and sinuate-dentate with 1-4 
2)airs of spinescent teeth; racemes few, 1-3, erect, loosely 5-9-flowered, 
about equaling the leaves, the pedicels alternate or opposite, 4-10" long ; 
petals 2-3" long ; filameuts inappendiculate ; berries ovate or nearly globular, 
"dark-blue." — The mature fruit seems to have been first collected by Dr. 
Palmer and is dry and bladdery, globose, 4-6" in diameter, apparently 
greenish-yellow ; seeds 8, about 2^" long. Western Texas, New Mexico, 
and near St. Thomas in Southern Utah. 
Page 19. Streptanthus cordatus, Nutt. Near St. George, Southern 
Utah, (Palmer.) 
Page 35. Viola Nuttallii, Pursh, Var. venosa. Near St. Georo-p 
Southern Utah, (Palmer.) This is perhaps a distinct species. 
Page 36. POLYGALACE^. 
Krameria^ parvifolia, Benth. Gray, Plant. Wright. 1. 41. Slirubby, 
1-2° high, canescent with appressed pubescence, erect, very much 
' KRAMEUIA, L. Flowers snbrosupinate. Sepals 4-.5, slightly unequal, the outermost a little 
lai-er, one of tlie inner sonietiiues very small. Petals 5 ; 3 averse from the outer sepal, long-clawed the 
claws eounate or rarely free, the suheqnal lamina spreading or the middle one folded ; 2 much fehoiter 
thick and rounded, sessile at the base of the stamiucal tube. Stamens 4, connate at base or to the middle ' 
anthers 2-celled, dehiscent by a slightly introrse oblique foramen. Ovary 1-celled or half-2-celled b - 
the intruded pLu enta. Ovules 2, collarernl, pendent from the top of the side which Is opposite the outer 
sepal ; style acutish or truncate. Fruit coriaceous, globose or slightly compressed, spiny or murieate 
indehiscent, 1-seeded. Se.d estrophiolate, exalbuminous ; testa thin; radicle terete, included between 
the fleshy cotyledons.— Uudershrubs or suffrutesc ent herbs, usually prostrate and silky-tomentose • leaves 
simple or 3-foliolate, narrow or small; racemes terminal ; pedicels usually Mbracteolate in the middle 
BE>'Tn. & Hook. 
