448 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. L 



11. E. minutum, LincUey. Plumas County {Mrs. Austin), aud uortliward to 

 Vancouver Island and Lake Athabasca, J. Macoun, 



12. E. jucundum, Gray. Eesembling E. paniculatum, but flowers much larger, 

 and numerous in rather crowded panicles : calyx-tube beyond the ovary more nar- 

 rowly funnelform and nearly as long as the ovary ; petals broadly obcordate, deep 

 purple, half an inch long : anthers short-linear, twice longer : style elongated. — 

 Proc. Amer. Acad. xii. 57. 



Scott Valley, Siskiyou County, abundant, Rev. E. L. Greene. 



Page 223. 7. CENOTHERA. 



3. ai. Californica, Watson. Stems often 2 feet long from an elongated hori- 

 zontal rootstock : flowers \\ to 3 inches in diameter, opening at night, very fragrant, 

 white to pale pmk with yellowish centre : stigma protruded from the bud a day be- 

 fore the opening of the flower : seeds larger than in (E. alhicaulis and more turgid, 

 dark brown or more or less mottled. — San Bernardino, W. G. Wright. 



8. CE. heterantha, Xutt. Union County, Oregon, Cusick. 



15. (E. strigulosa, Torr. & Gray. Vancouver Island, J. Macoun. 



Page 229. 8. GODETIA. 



2. Gr. purpurea, Watson. Santa Inez Mountains, Mrs. E. Cooper. 

 4. G. albescens, Lindl. Is^ear Chico, Mrs. J. Bidwell. 



6. G. quadrivulnera, Spach. Chico {Mrs. Bidwell); McCloud's Elver, Lemmon. 



7. G. tenella, Watson. JS^'ear Yreka, Greene. 

 Page 232. 9. CLARZIA. 



3. C. elegans, Dougl. — C. Eiseniana, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 94. 



10. EUCHARIDIUM. 



2. E. Breweri, Gray. Leaves rather thick : flowers an inch long, somewhat 

 1-sided, tlie stamens and style declinate ; the small middle lobe of the petal spatu- 

 late : seeds in one row in each cell. 



At Panoche, Fresno County, Gilmore; May. Both this genus and Eulohus are referred to 

 Clarkia by Baillon, Hist. PI. vi. 464, 491. 



Page 235. 1. MENTZELIA. 



M. ASPERA, Linn. In this species, as iu the rest of the section, the limb of the calyx is divided 

 to the base. 



6. M. Lindleyi, Torr. & Gray. —J/, crocea, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 110. 



8. M. tricuspis, Gray. Capsule nearly 3-celled by the intruded thin placenta^, 

 an inch long by 3 or 4 lines broad : seeds in 1 row in each cell, flat and horizontal, 

 not winged, strongly and irregularly rugose, opaque and very minutely tuberculate. 



Near Sau Bernardino, Parry & Lemmon. This species, together with M. hirsutiisima, Watson 

 (Proc. Amer. Acad. xii. 252), from Angels Island in the Gulf of California, constitute a section 

 distinct from § Bnrtonia., characterized by the filaments dilated and bicuspidate above, the terete 

 tubular style 3-cleft at the summit, and by differences in the capsule and seeds. 



Page 239. 1. CUCURBIT A. 



1. C. perennis, Gray. Point Capitan, Santa Barbara Countv, Miss S. A. 

 Plmnmer. The name " Chili Cojote" belongs rather to a species of Mexjarrhiza. 



