ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 439 



3. R. Californica, Esch. " Yerba del Oso," and "California Coffee." 



4. R. Furshiana, DC. " Cascara Sagrada." The bark of those species is col- 

 lected for medicinal purposes. 



Page 102. 5. CEANOTHUS. 



1. C. thyrsiflorus, Esch. Elowers sometimes white : leaves often more or less 

 narrowly obloug-Ianceolate, rounded or cuneate at base : fruit smooth, H lines 

 broad. 



2. C. velutinus, Dougl. Humboldt County, south of Redwood Creek, 20 feet 

 in height, V. li<Ut<in. Eruit sometimes verrucose and glutinous, 2 lines broad. 



3*. C. sanguineus, Pursh. A shrub, 4 to 12 feet high, with reddish brandies, 

 glabrous or nearly so : leaves thin, ovate or elliptic, 1 to 3 inches long, obtuse or 

 acutish, usually rounded at base, serrate ; petioles slender, an inch long or less : 

 ilowers white, in thyrsoid axillary panicles 2 or 3 inches long : fruit 2 lines broad, 

 smooth. — C. Oreganus, Nutt. ; Hook. Dot. Mag. t. 5177. 



Yicka, Siskiyou County {Rev. E. L. Greene) ; northward to British Columbia. 



8. C. divaricatus, Nutt. Olanclio Mountain, Inyo County, Rothrock. " Blue 

 lirush"; frequentetl as a covert and for browsing by deer. 



Page 107. 2. ACER. 



1. A. macrophyllum, Pursh. Plumas County, Mrs. Austin. 



Page 108. 3. NEGUNDO. 



1. N. Californicum, Torr. k Gray. Near the Gaviote Paver, Santa Barbara 

 [Mrs. Elivood Cooper) ; Eort Tejon, Rothrock. " Soft " or '•' Swamp Maple." 



4. STAPHYLEA. 



1. S. Bolanderi, Gray. Capsule rather lirm, 1 to 1^ inches long, the cells cari- 

 nate and attenuate into the slender style : seeds globose, 3 lines long. Collected by 

 ./. G. Lemmon. 



Page 109. 6. GLOSSOPETALON. 



1. Gr. Nevadense, Gray. Pound only in one canon, opening upon the shore 

 of Pyramid Lake, J. G. Lemmon. 



Page 114. 2. PICKERINGIA. 



I. P. montana, Nutt. Sierra Cowniy {Lemmon) ; above Chico, Mrs. Bidioell. 

 Page 117. 4. LUPINUS. 



2. L. Chamissonis, Esch. — Z. sericatus, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 92, 

 appears to be a few-seeded form of this species. 



II. L. ornatus, Dougl. Plumas County, Mrs. Anstin. Sometimes decidedly 

 Avoody at base. 



12. L. sericeus, Pursh. About Yreka, abundant. Rev. E. L. Greene. 



1 3. L. leucophyllus, Dougl. Near Yreka, Greene. 



14. L. Gi-rayi, Watson. Mountains near San Luis Obispo, and on Lassen's 

 Peak {Lemmon); " jilains " north of the Pierced, Mrs. A. E. Bush. 



16. L. confei'tus, Koll. San Bernardino Mountains (AnvVt) ; Monachi ^lead- 

 ows, Tulare County, Rothrock. 



