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lHONOIillAl'll III' TIIH MIIITII MIHIIK'W HIIIELIJFKIIAE.' 



Uy John M. ('tu i.tkk iiikI >I. N. Uohk, 



ixrijoni ("I'loN 



In Isss we piiltlislicd the licvision of North AiiK-riciiii riiiticllifcfac.* 

 This was the liist ^iciicral i»n'sciitHti(>ii of the North AiiM'i'icaii s|«'ci('s 

 since Torrcv and dray's account ot* the family in tlic Kloia of North 

 Aini'ricu. which appeared in l.s4<>. In the twehc years whi«'h have 

 ehipM'd the work of liotanical exploration has pioceeded with I'einark- 

 altle acti\ity. and the additional material which has come into oiir 

 hands has far exceeded all expectation. Since the appeai'ance of the 

 He\ ision descriptions of numci'oiis new speci»\s and <;eriera have 



ph rather than a 



second He\ision. 



In the preface to our formci- revision then^ is oiven a list of tho 

 l)ul)lications containing*' descriptions of new species sinc(> Torrey and 

 (Jniy's Flora. This list, with c(>rtaiii corrections and omissions, is 

 hero reproduced. Works in which new names only occur are also 

 included. 



' .\lth()ii);li we iiavc UfvA tlic iiaiiic I'nibcililVrao for thiH family throujtlutut thin 

 work, yet it is pnipci- to state tiiat tiu' name Apiat'cm^ ha.s been adopted l)y a number 

 of Ameiiean ixitaiiists, and has so apiK'ared in sevi'i'ai numbers of tiie Contributions. 



^Coulter, John M.. and Hose, .T. X. lievisioii of .North Amerie^m I'mbeiliferae. 

 Crawfordsvilie, Indiana. Deeemlter, IHSS. l'i>. 1-144, jils. l-ll. 



