472 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 



5. N. Bigelovii, Watson, var. Wallace!, Gray, 1. c. A more viscid form with 

 smaller corolla (tube 1 2 to 16 lines long), arid shorter calyx-teeth sometimes scarcely 

 exceeding the capsule : upper leaves with somewhat broader and roundish or sub- 

 cordate slightly clasping base. 



Near Los Angeles ( Wallace) and San Diego, Cleveland. 

 Page 547. Insert in Key .to Genera : 



10 a . Herpestis. Calyx unequally 5-parted, the lower sepal the larger. Anther-cells parallel. 

 Creeping succulent herb. 



Page 548. 1. VERBASCUM. 



2. V. Thapsus, Linn. Densely woolly throughout : stem simple, stout, 3 to 6 

 feet high, winged by the decurrent bases of the large oblong nearly entire crowded 

 leaves : flowers bright yellow, in a long dense spike : lower filaments nearly naked. 

 Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. 250. 



Siskiyou County, Greene. Native of Europe, widely naturalized in old fields. 



Page 551. 3. ANTIRRHINUM. 



15. A. junceum, Gray. Cerros Islands, Dr. Streets. 



Page 555. 6. COLLINSIA. 



7 a . C. linearis, Gray. Allied to 0. grandiflora, "but puberulent and slightly 

 glandular above ; usually much branched, |- to 2 feet high, glabrous : leaves linear 

 to hnear-spatulate, ^ to 3 inches long, entire or the lower sparingly toothed, sessile : 

 pedicels 1 to 4 in the axils, about equalling the flowers : calyx-lobes triangular, 

 acute : corolla pale blue, | inch long, strongly declinate and gibbose-saccate, lips 

 longer than the tube and throat, the lower with a rather prominent sometimes 

 2-lobed callus : ovules 3 in each cell. Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 50. 



On Klamath and Trinity Rivers, and at Waldo, Oregon (Rattan) ; Siskiyou Mountains, Greene. 



8 a . C. Parryi, Gray. Puberulent, not glandular ; stem strict, simple, a foot 

 high or less : leaves narrowly oblong to linear-lanceolate, the lower petioled, the 

 upper sessile, obtuse, sparingly crenate : pedicels (1 to 3) mostly solitary, slender, 

 2 to 8 lines long : calyx-lobes oblong, obtuse, not exceeding the capsule : cdrolla 

 deep blue, 3 or 4 lines long, with moderately oblique throat, the nearly equal lips 

 not longer than the tube, with emarginate lobes : ovules 6 or 7 in each cell : seeds 

 round-oval, reticulated. Syn. Fl. ii. 257. 



San Bernardino County, Parry & Lemmon, n. 296. 



10. C. Childii, Parry. Puberulent and somewhat glandular above, simple or 

 branched, a foot high or less : leaves thirmish, the lower round-obovate or oblong, 

 petioled, the upper oblong-lanceolate with narrow base, subsessile, acutish, more or 

 less serrate : pedicels 1 to 3, half an inch long or less : calyx-lobes oblong-lanceolate, 

 obtuse, exceeding the globose capsule : corolla light blue, 3 lines long, the oblong 

 moderately oblique throat longer than the lips, the lobes of which are about equal 

 and entire : ovules solitary : seed terete, oblong, smooth. Syn. Fl. ii. 257. 



In deep woods of Liboccdrus, Sail Bernardino Mountain (Parry & Lemmon, n. 298, H. S. 

 Child) ; Kern County, Kennedy. 



11. C. Rattani, Gray. Slender, simple or sparingly branched, a foot high or 

 less, puberulent, glandular above : lower leaves round-ovate to oblong, petiolate, 

 somewhat serrate, the upper linear (6 to 14 lines long), sessile, mostly entire : pedi- 

 cels 1 or 2, about 3 lines long : calyx-lobes broadly lanceolate, acutish, rather ex- 

 ceeding the oblong-ovate acute capsule : corolla reddish violet, 3 lines long, slightly 

 declined, the lips about equalling the tube : ovules 1 or 2 in each cell : seeds len- 

 ticular, margined. Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 50. 



Open ridges south of Trinity River (Rattan) ; Siincoe Mountains, Oregon, ITovwll. 



