472 ADDITIONS AND COREECTIONS TO VOL. I. 



5. N. Bigelovii, Watson, var. Wallacei, Gray, 1. c. A more viscid form with 

 smaller corolla (tube 12 to 16 lines long), and shorter calyx-teeth sometimes scarcely 

 exceeding the capsule : upper leaves with somewhat broader and roundish or sub- 

 cordate slightly clasjiing base. 



Near Los Angeles ( JVallacc) and San Diego, Cleveland. 



Page 547. Insert in Key to Genera : — 



10". Herpestis. Calyx unequally 5-parted, the lower sepal the larger. Anther-cells parallel. 

 Creeping succulent herb. 



Page 5^8. 1. VERBASCUM. 



2. V. Thapsus, Linn. Densely woolly throughout : stem simple, stout, 3 to 6 

 feet high, winged by the decurrent bases of the large oblong nearly entire crowded 

 leaves : flowers bright yellow, in a long dense spike : lower filaments nearly naked 

 — Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. 250. 



Siskiyou County, Greene. Native of Europe, widely naturalized in old fields. 



Pise 551. 3. ANTIRRHINUM. 



15. A. junceum, Gray. Cerros Islands, Dr. Streets. 

 Page 555. 6. COLLINSIA. 



7^ C. linearis, Gray. Allied to C. grandiflora, but puberulent and slightly 

 glandular a1)ove ; usually much branched, -|- to 2 feet high, glabrous : leaves linear 

 to hnear-spatulate, -i to 3 inches long, entire or the lower sparingly toothed, sessile : 

 pedicels 1 to 4 in the axils, about equalling the flowers : calyx-lobes triangular, 

 acute : corolla pale blue, i inch long, strongly declinate and gibbose-saccate', lips 

 longer than the tube and throat, the lower with a rather prominent sometimes 

 2-lobed callus : ovules 3 in each cell. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 50. 



On Klamath and Trinity Elvers, and at Waldo, Oregon {Rattan) ; Siskiyou Mountains, Greene. 



8\ C. Parryi, Gray. Puberulent, not glandular; stem strict, simple, a foot 

 high or less : leaves narrowly oblong to linear-lanceolate, the lower petioled, the 

 upper sessile, obtuse, sparingly crenate : pedicels (1 to 3) mostly solitary, slender, 

 2 to. 8 lines long: calyxdobes oblong, obtuse, not exceeding the capsule: corolla 

 deep blue, 3 or 4 lines long, with moderately oblique throat," the nearly equal lips 

 not longer than the tube, with emarginate lobes : ovules 6 or 7 in each cell : seeds 

 round-oval, reticulated. — Syn. PI. ii. 257. 



San Bernardino County, Parnj & Lcmmon, n. 296. 



10. C. Childii, Parry. Puberulent and somewhat glandular above, simple or 

 branched, a foot high or less : leaves thinnish, the lower round-obovate or oblong, 

 petioled, the upper oblong-lanceolate with narrow base, subsessile, acutish, more or 

 less serrate : pedicels 1 to 3, half an inch long or less : calyx-lobes oblong-lanceolate, 

 obtuse, exceeding the globose capsule : corolla light blue, 3 lines long, the oblong 

 moderately oblique throat longer than the lips, the lobes of which are about equal 

 and entire : ovules solitary : seed terete, oblong, smooth. — Syn. Fl, ii. 257. 



In deei) woods of Liboccdrus, Sau Bernardino Mountain {Parry k Lemmmi, n. 298, H S 

 Child) ; Kein (bounty, Kennedy. 



11. C. Rattani, Gray. Slender, simple or sparingly branched, a foot high or 

 less, puberulent, glandular above : lower leaves rouiid-ovate to oblong, petiolate, 

 somewhat serrate, the upper linear (6 to 14 hues long), sessile, mostly entire : pedi- 

 cels 1 or 2, about 3 lines long : calyx-lobes broadly lanceolate, acutish, rather ex- 

 ceeding the oblong-ovate acute capsule : corolla reddish violet, 3 lines long, slightly 

 declined, the lips about equalling the tube : ovules 1 or 2 in each cell : seeds" len- 

 ticular, margined. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 50. 



Open ridges south of Trinity River {llattan) ; Sinicoe Mountains, Oregon, HwcJl. 



