ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 475 



Var. cordata, Gray. Leaves smaller and thicker, cordate or mostly cordate-ovate, 

 and simply creiuite. S. reniformis, var. cordata, Gray, But. Calif, i. 571. 

 The typical form in Oregon aiid Washington Territory ; the variety in Mendociuo County. 



Page 572. 15. VERONICA. 



l a . V. SCUtellata, Linn. Plumas County (Mrs. Austin) ; Yosemite Valley, 

 Lemmoii. 



2 a . V. Cusickii, Gray. Eesembling V. alpina, about 4 inches high : leaves 

 rather crowded, entire : raceme loosely few-flowered, naked below ; pedicels slender, 

 often as long as the flower, exceeding the oblong-linear bracts : corolla 4 or 5 lines 

 broad with ample rounded lobes : filaments and style filiform, exserted. Syu. Fl. 

 ii. 288. 



Scott Mountains (Greetie) ; Blue Mountains, Oregon, W. C. Cusick. 



3. V. serpyllifolia, Linn. Plumas County, Mrs. Austin. 



Page 573. 16. CASTILLEIA. 



2 a . C. Stenantha, Gray. Eesembling C. minor, 1 to 5 feet high, somewhat 

 villous : calyx equally cleft : corolla linear, 1 to 1 inches long, the slightly falcate 

 and usually reddish upper lip one-half longer than the tube. Syn. Fl. ii. 295. 



Common in Southern California, from San Diego to Monterey and in the southern Sierra Nevada. 

 C. affinis, Hook. & Arn., with which this species was confused, is a perennial, the red narrowly 

 cylindrical calyx cleft more deeply below, the lobes bifid, and the lower lip of the corolla protu- 

 berant and shortly callous. 



3 a . C. Oblongifolia, Gray, 1. c. Eesembling C. affinis and C. linaricefolia in 

 calyx and corolla, but more densely pubescent and very leafy, the leaves oblong- 

 elliptic or oblong-ovate, acute, 3-5-nerved, 1 or 2 inches long, on the branches 

 becoming narrowly oblong-lanceolate : calyx-lobes narrowly lanceolate or linear : 

 corolla 2 inches long, the subfalcate narrow upper lip as long as the tube, the lower 

 very protuberant and fleshy globular-saccate. 



Southern border of San Diego County, Palmer. Collected with G. miniata. 



8 a . C. Lemmoni, Gray, 1. c. 297. Closely resembling G. pallida, var. occiden- 

 talis : bracts reddish : upper lip of the corolla oblong, about a fourth the length of 

 the tube, hardly twice that of the ventricose lower lip, the ovate lobes of the latter 

 rather shorter than the saccate portion, the three narrow obtuse folds of which termi- 

 nate under the lobes in as many conical gibbosities. 



In the Sierra Nevada, Sierra County, probably alpine, J. G. Lcmmon. 



Page 577. 17. ORTHOCARPUS. 



5. O. purpurascens, Benth. Santa Barbara (Mrs. Cooper); San Diego, 

 Cleveland. 



7 a . O. pachystachyus, Gray. Eesembling 0. tenui/olius, rather stout, 4 to 8 

 inches high, scabrous-puberulent and somewhat hirsute : bracts twice longer (about 

 an inch), rose-purple at the summit : corolla glabrous, the tube much longer than the 

 calyx, the tip of upper lip conspicuous, slender and incurved : anther-cells glabrous, 

 linear-lunate, mucronate-attenuate at base. Syn. Fl. ii. 300. 



Near Yreka, Siskiyou County (Greene) ; Union, Oregon, W. C. Cusick. 



12 a . O. Bidwelliae, Gray. With the aspect of 0. erianthus, somewhat less 

 pubescent and the spike rather loose : corolla 6 to 10 lines long, the throat and 

 upper lip dark purple, the trisaccate lower lip bright yellow : seed-coat somewhat 

 loose and cellular. Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 51. 



Near Chico (Mrs. J. Bidivell) ; Auburn, Mrs. M. E. P. Ames. 



