ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 4^]^ 



Pajie 536. 



3. CUSCUTA. 



7. C. racemosa, Mart., var. ChiUana, Engelm. Stoms coaiso : flowens iiedi- 

 colle.1, loosely pumculate; calyx shorter than the deeply ca.npanulate somewhat fun- 

 nelform tube of the corolla : lol.es of the corolla shorter than the tulic, oval spreadinrr 

 or reHexed with inflexed points : ovary and capsule pointed, the latter enveloped by 

 the withered corolla - Kev. Cusc. 504, and Gray, Syn. fl. ii. 221. C. snaveolens, 

 beringe; Gay, II Clul. iv. 448. 



FliUTr '"J'r "'' '','' ^"■"'^'/.^'t'' t'"' «^''-'<'"' "f "ln.'I. it has hoc. int.o.h.co.l fro,,, Soutl, An.eiica 

 Floors 1 4 or 2 In.cs o,.;^, ol tl.n, t.-xt„,c, white a,„I co„s,ncuo„s, i„ la,gc loose ch.sters Fun eJs 

 should be careful to destroy this da„gero„s weed befo.e it bca.s see.l. - LngdnmniL 



I'^o'eSSO. 2. SOLANUM. 



3. S, Xanti, Gray. Lake and Siskiyou Counties, Oreene. 

 ''■^^«'''''l- 5. PHYSALIS. 



T). P. Palmeri, Gray. A foot high or less, from a perennial rootstock, erect 

 branching, viscid-i.ubesccnt with short jointed hairs : leaves ovate or deltoid-ovate' 

 or the lowest rounded or subcordate, sinuate-dentate with a few obtuse teeth 1 to 1 L 

 inches long or smaller, the upper acute: pedicels mostly longer than the flower" 

 corolla light yellow with brownish centre, 7 or 8 lines broad : anthers yellow • fruit 

 not seen. — Syn. Fl. ii. 235. ^ 



Rock Spring, Providence JIouiitai,is, Palmer. 



I'age542. 7. LYCIUM. 



1. L. Cooperi, Gray, var. pubinora, Gray. Calyx shorter: corolla strongly 

 pubescent outside. — Syn. Fl. ii. 238. ° 



On the Mohave River, with the ordinniy fo,-,,,, Pahncr. 



G. L. Andersonii, var. Wrightii, Gray. San 13ernardino Mountains, Parish. 

 I'«gc5^^- 8. DATURA. 



2. D. Tatula, Linn. Keported from Siskiyou County, Greene. 



I^'-ig^C^S. 9. NICOTIANA. 



3'. N. glauca, Grab. Perennial, becoming a small tree, glabrous and glaucous : 

 leaves long-pet iuled, ovate- to oblong-lanceolate, acute, at base cuneate or rounded or 

 sometimes cordate, 3 to 5 inches long : panicles lax and slender : subulate bracts 

 .small or obsolete : calyx tubular-campanulate, 5-toothed, 5 lines long : corolla tubu- 

 lar, 1 to 1| inches long, contracted below the very short limb, oreenish-vellow 



Bot Mag. t 2837. 



Los Angeles and Santa HaiLaia (//. C. Ford) ■ formerly cultivated, now wild. Native of 

 JKienos Ayres ; natuialized in Mexico. 



4. N. attenuata, Torr. Canon City and hillsides along John Day Kiver 

 Oregon, Neviiis. ' 



_ 4". N. Cleveland!, Gray. Viscid -pubescent or somewhat villous, 1 or 2 feet 

 high : leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, 2 or 3 inches long, the lower some- 

 what attenuate into a margined petiole, the upper nearly sessile with a more rounded 

 base ; bracts lanceolate : flowers paniculate-racemose : calyx nearly \ inch long, with 

 linear unequal lobes, the longer twice the length of the tube : corolla greenish white, 

 nearly glabrous, an inch long, salverform, the somewhat 5-lobed Ihnb A inch iii 

 diameter. — Syn. Fl. ii. 242. 



riiollas Valley near San Diego, in diy 8t,ean..beds (C/arUnd, Pihnrr) ; Santa Barbarn, a 

 sniailer-Howeied torni, Kothrock: ' 



