ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 4;, | 



mas 5 : capsule obcoiiical. — Salm-Dyck, Monogr. fasc. iii, t. 33. M. bicolorum, 

 Curt. Bot. Mag. t. 59. 



Point Conception, Santa Barbara County, and elsewhere near the coast, Miss i>. A. Plummcr. 

 A species from the Cape of Good Hope, conuiion in cultivation. 



Page 254. 1. HYDROCOTYLE. 



2. H. ranunculoides, Linn. f. Sauvies Island, Oregon, J. Howell 

 Page 256. 4. SANICULA. 



2. S. Menziesii, Hook. & Arn. San Jiernardino {Parry & Lemmon) ; Los 

 Angeles, J. C. yevin. 



3. S. Nevadensis, Watson. JS^ear Yreka {E. L. Greene). 



5. S. bipinnatifida, Dougl. San Diego {D. Cleveland); Sau Bernardino 

 {Parry &l Lemiaoa) ; Santa Barbara, Mrs. E. Cooper. 



5". S. maritima, Kellogg in herb. Stems stout, a foot high or more : lower 

 leaves oblong-cordate, usually somewhat broadest above, entire or slightly 3-lobed 

 and sparingly crenate-dentate ; upper and involucral leaves palmately 3 - 5-parted, 

 the broad cuneate divisions usually more or less lobed and acutely toothed : pedun- 

 cles solitary or umbellate, stout, 2 or 3 inches long : involucels of several oblong entire 

 bracts : flowers sessile, greenish, crowded in hemispherical heads : fruit (immature) 

 naked at base, awned above with hooked bristles. 



Near the coast, about San Francisco or northward, Br. Kellogg, G. R. Vascy. 



G. S. bipinnata, Hook. & Arn. Odor very offensive. 



7. S. tuberosa, Torr. Sweetwater, San Diego County, D. Cleveland. 



Page 257. 5. DEWEYA. 



2. D. Hartwegi, Gray. Auburn, Placer County, Mrs. M. E. P. Ames. 

 Page 260. II. BERULA. 



1. B. angUStifolia, Koch. Los Angeles, Rev. J. C. Nevin. 

 Page 262. 15. GLYCOSMA. 



3. Gr. Bolanderi, Gray. Plumas County, Mrs. Austin. 

 Page 264. 18. LIGUSTICUM. 



1. L. apiifolium, var. (?) minus, Gray. Mounts Shasta and Stanford, Hooker 

 & Gray. 



19. SELINUM. 



2. S. capitellatum, Benth. k. Hook. Butte County, Mrs. J. Bidivell. 

 Page 267. 21. CYMOPTERUS. 



5. C. {Vj Nevadensis, Gray. On Mount Dana, J. G. Lemmon. In nearly 

 mature fruit, sufficient to show that the plant is not a Cymopterus. It is nearly 

 allied to some Pocky Mountain species that have been referred with uuceiiainty to 

 SeselL 

 Page 269. 22. PEUCEDANUM. 



2". p. farinosum, Geyer. Fruit glabrous, oblong-elliptic, nearly sessile, 3 lines 

 long, — Sierra Valley, Plumas County {Lemmon, Miss S. A. Plummer), and north- 

 ward to Washington Territory. Appearing in early spring. 



