ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 435 



Petals^bilKr°^""^ ^^''^''^' ^'""'^^^^''' ^^^""^3'' «^<^'"iiiou iu tliickcts, V. Rattan. 



^'^So67. 3. STELLARIA. 



2. S. nitens, Xutt. Plnmas County, Mrs. U. J/. ./«,</„. 

 nvo^f"; f' ?f'^^^' ^"i''""- ^ ^'^•^''^^'^''t. Glabiou«, much rese.ubling .9. io;-e«/.-. .- leaves 

 Tt n, .xih "'H-''' *' '?'^' "' f "''^^ acu.ninate, 3 to lU lines long : iloNvers solitary 

 in tlie axils or l.w m a terminal cymo. — ^^ borealis, var. crispa, Fenzl 



^"S'-e!'. 4. ARE N ARIA. 



5 A. Californica, Brewer. Cl.ico, Mrs. J. BidwelL Plains about Yreka (Rev. 

 h. L. Greene) a small tornj with acuminate sepals excelling the small petals. The 

 seed appears to be smooth or nearly so. 



oS,' f" ''^''v^ ^"'I'- , P^''^""'^!!' ccspitose, 1 to 3 inches high, glabrous or pubes- 

 ceo ^ tn'l ^''-''^Y-^''^ "«"«^'. «rect, 2 or 3 lines long.^aci^e : bracts herba- 

 net nl ' ^■^'"'^f-^'^^i acuminate. 3-nerved, 2 lines long, a little exceeding the 

 petals, about e(| nailing the cai-sule. 



Var. hirta, Watson. Shortly hirsute throughout. 



no!ihw'mnn'u.,Vy?' ^'•- ^^\1""'''h ^''" ''■■''■'^'y- M°""tains of Colorado and Utali, aud 

 noithuaul to Aictic Anienca ; Mount Mansfield, Vermont ; Northern Europe and Asia. 



^'''^'^^- 5. SAGINA. 



2. S. Linnaei, Presl. iManachi Meadows, Kern County, Rothrock. 

 'V71- 7. LEPIGONUM. 



1. L. macrothecum, Fisch. .fe Mey. lIuml)oMt P.ay, Ratta,,. Flowers pink. 

 ^'"^'^ '"^ 9. LCEFLINGIA. 



1. L. Squarrosa, Nutt. Siena Valley, ,/. (;. Lemrnon. 

 IH'wr.. 2. CALANDRINIA. 



_ 5». C. Leana, Porter. Glabrous acaulcscent perennial, with very thick branch- 

 ing rootstock : leaves numerous, all radical, linear-oblanceolate, thick and fleshy 

 1 to U inches long : stems naked or with a few glandular-ciliate bracts, a foot hi-di 

 or le.ss, difhisely paniculate-branclied above : sepals rounded, glandular-ciliate : petals 

 to 8, re.l cuneatc-obovate, 3 to G lines long: stamens as many: capsule oblon<- 

 ovate : seeds shining. — Coult. P.ot. ]Jull. i. 49. " 



Mount Shasta, Little Castle Lake ( //r/.,i ,S'. Wrujhl); Siskiyou Mountai.rs near .lackson Lake 

 ^r...e) ; Jaekson County, O.t-on {L. IV. Ler) ■ also on Saddle Mountain, near Astoria, Ore'on 

 (J. /r. Marsh), and on the Kastern Caseade MonntMins, h,t. 4!.°, /;;■. L;/,>//, 1860. 



TageTG. 3. CLAYTONIA. 



1'. C. exigua, Torr. .t (Jray. (Substitute for C. perfoliata, var. exigua.) 

 Low, glaucous, very fleshy and succulent : leaves terete or shglitly fiatteuetl above 

 the cauline linear or oblong, or very short and orbicular-connate about the stem '• 

 petals white to rose-color, U to 3 lines long : se(>ds dull, minutely tubcrculate. 



From the Lower Sacramento re<,'ion to the Columbia. 



2' C. bulbifera, dray. Closely allied to C. Slbiriai: perennial by crowded 

 l)ulblets at the base of the radical leaves, which are ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, 

 attenuate at base, acute or acuminate : stems lax, .1 to 3 feet high, with a pair of 



