DOGWOOD FAMILY 681 



6. C. canadensis L. Bunch-berry. (Fig. 279.) Herb-like; steins 3 to 9 

 inches high with a whorl of 4 to 6 leaves at summit, a pair of leaves about the 

 middle, and scales below ; blades of leaves of summit whorl obovate, acute, 1 to 1% 

 inches long ; involucre white, petal-like, its bracts broadly ovate, 5 to 8 lines long ; 

 drupe globose, red, turning black, about 3 lines broad. 



Swamps or moist woods, 20 to 3500 feet : Mendocino and Humboldt Cos. Ore- 

 gon to Alaska and New England. June. 



Loes. — Mendocino City, Bolander 4776; Noyo River, Mendocino Co., Davy 6558; Bald Mt., 

 Humboldt Co., Tracy 6356. 



Refs. — CoENUS CANADENSIS L. Sp. PI. 118 (1753), type from Canada: Jepson, Man. 734 

 (1925). 



ERRATA 



Page 158, no. 23. Ribes marshallii Greene, Under "Locs." delete "Buck Mt., 

 Humboldt Co., Tracy 4189". 



Page 172, no. 5. Delete "Rubus pedatus Sm." and insert Rubus lasiococcus 

 Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 17:201 (1882), type loc. Mt. Hood, Ore., Hall 140. This 

 new determination of the Humboldt County material is made by J. P. Tracy (cf. 

 Jepson Corr. vol. 37. 1936. ms.). As implied on page 172 ante, we have seen no 

 California specimens. 



