MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 481 



On page 339, before Agastache urticifolia, insert : 

 *Marrubium vulgare L. Sp. PI. 583 [111. Fl. 3 : 84 ; Syn. Fl. 2': 



384; Bot. Cal. I : 605]. 



A white-woolly plant with ovate crenate strongly reticulate-veined 

 leaves, and small whitish flowers in dense verticels. An introduced 

 weed growing along roadsides and in yards. 



Montana: Missoula, 1898, Williams & G*;-/]^//^,- Bozeman, 1899, 

 J. W. BlankinsJiip. 



On page 341, before Stachys palustris, insert: 

 *Leonurus Cardiaca L. Sp. PI. 584 [111. Fl. 3 : 93 ; Syn. Fl. 2': 



385]- 



A tall puberulent plant with the lower leaves palmately 3-5-cleft 

 into lanceolate or ovate acuminate lobes ; corolla pink-purple or 

 whitish. An introduced weed growing in waste places, 



Montana: Missoula, 1899, y. W. Blankinshif. 



After Solanum triflorum, add : 

 Sclanum nigrum L. Sp. PI. 186 [111. Fl. 3: 134; Man. R. M. 268; 

 Syn. Fl. 2': 227; Bot. Cal. i: 538]. 

 In waste places at low altitudes. 

 Montana: Columbia Falls, 1894, R. S. Williams. 



On page 342, before Pentstemon fruticosus, insert: 



* Scrophularia occidentalis (Rydb.) Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 



23: 315; ScropJiularia nodosa occidentalis Rydb. Contr. U. S. 



Nat. Herb. 3: 517. 



Differs from ^S*. Marylandica in being glandular-pubescent, es- 

 pecially on the upper part of the stem, and in the sharp serration of 

 the leaves ; from S. Californica in the very broad sterile stamen ; 

 and from both in the more gibbous corolla. In valleys, at an alti- 

 tude of 1500-2000 m. The specimens collected by Watson in the 

 Bitterroot valley, and referred by him to S. Californica, may belong 

 here. 



Montana: Stanton Lake, 1894, R. S. Williams, 1026. 



On page 352, before Limosella aquatica, insert: 



* Gratiola ebracteata Benth. ; DC. Prod. 10: 595 [Syn. Fl. 2^ 



281 ; Bot. Cal. i : 570]. 



Sepals foliaceous, 6-8 mm. long, and without bractlets at the base. 

 In wet places. 



Montana: Railway Creek, 1897, R. S. Williams, 1087. 



