ADDENDA. 



After Umbelllf era, p. 65, add: 



ARALIACE.E. 



A tall herb: leaves bipinnato or pinnate, very large: pedicels jointed. i 



Stem woody, prickly, 6-12 ft. high: leaves palmatcly lobed: pedicels not jointed 9 



1. ARALIA, Linnaeus. 

 1. A. Califomica, Watson. Root large, aromatic, used medicinally. (Spikenard.) 



2. FATSIA, Bentham & Hooker. 

 i. F. hoirida, B. & n. Common in tho forests of Oregon and northward. 



LOBELIACE2E. 



After NemacladoB, p. 69, add: 



la. HOWELLIA, Gray. 



1. H. aquatilis, Gr. Aquatic: submersed leaves slender, mostly alternate, entire; 

 those above water broader and shortar, sometimes 1 - 2 - toothed: flowers short- 

 peduncled, axillary; corolla-lobes nearly equal, not surpassing the calyx. Pond* on 

 Sanvies Island, Columbia River. 



