ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Page 5. LOBELIA. To L. paludosa, add: 

 Var. Floridana. The larger form, 2 to 5 feet high : tube of corolla 3 or 4 lines long. 

 — L. Floridana, Chapm. in Bot. Gazette, iii. 9, Feb. 1878. — Common in Florida, also Louis- 

 iana, Drummond. 



Page 19. GATLUSSACIA. To G. f rondosa, add : 

 Var. nana. Stems lower and strict, only a foot or so high : leaves more reticulated in 

 age and smaller than in the northern plant : racemes and their pedicels shorter. — Pine bar- 

 rens of Florida, &c. Apparently there the common form, of which the var. tomentosa is 

 a downy-leaved state. 



Page 59. PRIMULA. To P. angustifolia, add : 

 Var. Cusickiana. Larger: scape 3 or 4 inches high, surpassing the leaves, 2-flow- 

 ered, and with more conspicuous involucre of a pair of unequal lanceolate bracts ; calyx 

 more campanulate, a farinose white line ,below each sinus; lobes ovate-lanceolate, about 

 the length of the tube : corolla-lobes only retuse or emarginate. — Rocky hills. Union Co., 

 eastern border of Oregon, W. C. Cusick, 1877. 



Page 64. CENTUNCULUS. After C. minimus, add: 

 C. pentandrus, R. Br. Pedicels equalling or surpassing the ovate leaves : flowers com- 

 monly 5-merous. — Prodr. 427 ; Griseb. Fl. W. Ind. 390. C. tenellus, Duby in DC. Prodr. viii. 

 72 ; Chapm. in Bot. Gazette, iii. 10. Anagallis pumila, Swartz. Fl. Ind. Occ. i. 345. Micro- 

 pyxis pumila, Duby, 1. c. — S. Florida, Chapman, &c. (Trop. Am., E. Ind., Australia. ) 



Page 84. ECHITES. After B. Andrewsii, add : 

 E. paludosa, Vahl. Habit of the preceding: peduncle elongated, 1-3-flowered : corolla 

 white, 2 inches long or more ; tube slender, as long as the obconical-campanulate throat, 

 about thrice the length of the oblong and mucronate spreading calyx-lobes : anthers 

 oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, not appendaged : beak of the seeds plumose to the base. — 

 Eel. Am. ii. 19, & Ic. t. 5 ; Griseb. Fl. W. Ind. 415. Rhahdadenia paludosa. Mull. Arg. — 

 Muddy islets of Caloosa River, S. Florida, Chapman, published in Bot. Gazette, 1. c, as E. 

 hijlora. (W. Ind. to Isthmus.) 



Page 102. VINCETOXICUM. 

 V. palustre. Add syn. Cynoctonum maritimum, Maxim, in Bull. Acad. Petrop. ix. 800. 



Page 104. GONOLOBUS. 

 G. hirsutus. Add : Corolla from straw-color or greenish to dull and dark purple in the 



same cluster. Dr. Mellichamp. 

 G. Carolinensis. This has the fleshy crown considerably surpassing the stigma : flowers 



with a cimicine odor, according to Engelmann, who finds it in S. Missouri. 

 G. Baldwinianus has a clear white corolla, according to Chapman. — After G. Caroli- 

 . nensis, add ; 



