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PAPAVERACEAE. 



Page 300. Bocconia arbor ea. "Chicolate" (Nayarit). 



CAPPARIDACEAE. 



Page 303. Capparis flexuosa. " Mimbre del monte," "tablelojeca" (Sinaloa). 



Page 304. Capparis indica. "Palo zapo," "vara prieta" (Sinaloa). 



After Capparis indica add: 



Capparis mollicella Standi. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 37: 44. 1924. Type 

 from La Bajada, Nayarit. 



Page 305. Crataeva tapia. "Perihuete," (Sinaloa); "trompo" (Guerrero). 



Forchammeria. The genus has been treated recently by Standley (Journ. 

 Washington Acad. Sci. 14: 269-272. 1924). 



Page 306. Forchammeria macrocarpa. A synonym is F. purpusii Loesener 

 Repert. Sp. Nov. Fedde 16: 204. Dec. 31, 1919. 



Forchammeria lanceolata. This is Dry petes crocea; see page 1671. 



After Forchammeria lanceolata insert: 



Forchammeria longifolia Standi. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 14: 271. 

 1924. Type from Pueblo Nuevo, Veracruz. 



Forchammeria sessilifolia Standi. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 14: 272. 

 1924. Type from Maria Madre Island. 



HYDRANGEACEAE. 



Page 308. After Hydrangea oerstedii insert: 



Hydrangea seemannii Riley, Kew Bull. 1924: 207. 1924. Type from the 

 Sierra Madre. The "Sierra Madre" reference under H. oerstedii pertains to 

 this species. 



ESCALIONIACEAE. 



Page 313. After Phyllonoma laticuspis insert: 



Phyllonoma coriacea Riley, Kew Bull. 1924: 208. 1924. Type from the 

 Sierra Madre. Reported by Seemann as Dulongia acuminata H. B. K. 



Page 316. Before Cunoniaceae insert the following family: 



BRUNELLIACEAE. Brunellia Family. 



1. BRUNELLIA Ruiz & Pav. Fl. Peruv. Chil. Prodr. 71. 1794. 

 1. Brunellia comocladifolia Humb. & Bonpl. PI. Aequin. 1: 211. 1808. 



Southern Mexico. Costa Rica, West Indies, and South America. 



The plant described by Hooker and Arnott (Bot. Beechey Voy. 282. 1837-39) 

 from Tepic as Brunellia ? quadrilocularis is unknown to the present writer. 



MALACEAE. 



Page 337. Amelanchier denticulata. " Tomistlacati " (Guerrero). Reported 

 as a tree of 3 to 9 meters. 



AMYGDALACEAE. 



Page 343. Licania arborea, "Palo carnero" (Oaxaca). 



KRAMERIACEAE. 



Page 348. Krameria bicolor . "Tujuy," "guachapurillo" (Sinaloa). 



MIMOSACEAE. 



Page 351. Prosopis juliflora and its synonyms should be placed in synonymy 

 under the following, the proper name for the species: 



Prosopis chilensis (Mohna) Stuntz, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. PI. Ind. Inv. Seeds 

 31: 85. 1914. Ceratonia chilensis Molina, Sagg. Stor. Nat. Chile 172. 1782. 



