APPFNDIX. 107 



13. Thecanisia pgnpurea 205 read Thee, 

 purpurea. Compare this G. with Aegopogon 

 which is Ulmaria of others. 



14. DiPLOSTELMA 316, add Chetanlhera Nut- 

 tal, not of Ruiz and Pavan,norPersoon &.c, thus 

 this name was even employed and not applying 

 as stated in the note 'at end of part — Aeticar- 

 nopus misprinted for Actinocarpus. 



15. Baptisia 321, add B. versicolor dcwoiher 

 beautiful sp. of this G. has been added from the 

 S. W. which is either akin to B, albiflora, or 

 perhaps a Riparia, 



III PART KEW SYLVA. 



16. CoLEMA 594, read Corema. 



17. CmoNANTHUs MARiTiMA 706. comparc 

 with it and Ch. heteropliylus^ the C/r. puhes- 

 cens of Kunth and South America ; but it has 

 red flowers, while all the North American sp. 

 have white flowers. 



IV PART — NEOBOTANON. 



18. RiVINA or PlERCEA OBLIQUATA 750; 



another proof that this is not the R, humllis (in- 

 cluding many blended sp.) is fouml in Kunth, 

 his plant of that name is described by him as 

 smooth, with leaves ovate pubescent beneath 

 shorter than racemes. From Mexico, perhaps 

 another peculiar sp, R, mollis Raf. 



19. Lyonsia 883, this Lyonia of Elliot is pre- 

 vious and very different from that of Nuttal, 

 which is a section of Andromeda, that I have 

 called Hemiclis meaning half valves, as the 

 fruit has 5 half valves alternate. Lyonia would 

 be almost like Allionia, and the botanist name 

 was realy Lyons. 



