452 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 



4'. P. Hallii, Wat:ion. Near Yreka {Greene) ; Plumas County, Mrs. Austin. 

 9. P. dasycarpum, Torr. k Gray. Klickitat County, Washington Tenitory 

 {J. Howell); llumbol.lL County ( F. liatlan) \ San Die«,'o County, D. Cleveland. 



Page 272. 25. DAUCUS. 



1. D. pusilla, INIichx. Sometimes used as a remedy for the poison of rattle- 

 snakes uiuler the name of " Yerba de la Eibora" ; Schumacher. 



26. CAUCALIS. 



2. C. microcarpa, Hook. & Am. Near Yreka, Greene. 

 Page 273. 1- ARALIA. 



1. A. Californica, Watson. Fruit pulpy, oblong-obovate to subglobose, ob- 

 scurely 5-sided, 2i lines long, dark purple. — Humboldt County, occasional on 

 streambanks {V. Rattan); Santa Lucia Mountains, Palmer. 



Page 274. 1. CORNUS. 



2. C. Nuttallil, Audub. San Bernardino Mountains, Parry. 



3. C. sessilis, Tun-. Fruit blue-black, with a bloom, G lines long ; walls of the 

 stone cellular and resinous. — Mad liiver, Humboldt County, Rattan. 



6. C. glabrata, Benth. Chico, Butte County {Mrs. J. Bidwell) ; Yreka, E. L. 

 Greene, wiio describes the fruit as blue when ripe. 



Page 276. 2. GARRYA. 



2. G. Fremontii, Torr. Leaves ovate to oblong or oblong-obovate, acute at 

 each end or obtuse and mucronate above, 1 to 3^ inches long. — Plumas County 

 {Mrs. Austin); Cascade Mountains, Linn County, Oregon, W. C. Cusick. 



Page 278. 3. LINN^A. 



1. L. borealis, Gronov., var. longiflora, Torr. Butterfly Valley, Plumas 

 County {Mrs. Austin); Scott Mountains, Siskiyou County {Greene); Humboldt 

 County, south of Trinity River, V. Rattan. 



Page 280. 5. LONICERA. 



1'. L. ciliosa, Poir. Trailing or climbing : leaves ovate to oblong, glaucous 

 beneath, ciliate, .shortly petiolate, the upper connateperfoliate, 1.^ to nearly 4 inches 

 lon^T : flowers in approximate whorls or in a single often sessile whorl, scarlet, 1 to 

 H inches long; corolla somewhat hairy or glabrous, gibbously inflated above the 

 narrow base, slightly bilabiate. — Torr. <t Gray, Fl. ii. 5. Caprifolium occidentale, 

 Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1457. L. occidentale. Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. i. 282. 



San Francisco Mountains, Arizona (Palmer) ; near Chico (i)frs. J. Bidwell) ; Humbug Moun- 

 tains, near Yreka (Greene) ; Hunibolilt County (Rallan) ; northward to British Columbia. 



Page 282. 2. KELLOGGIA. 



1. K. galioides, Torr. On Salmon River, ^Yashington Territory, ir. C. Suks- 

 dorf. Leaves lanceolate to linear: flowers "pale rose-color." 



Page 283. 3. GALIUM. 



1. G. Californicum, Hook. & Arn. Stems low and very slender, from peren- 

 nial running rootstoeks : fruit glabrous or more or less hirsute, on stout rellexed pedi- 

 cels a line long or less. 



