490 TRANS. OF THE ACAD. OF SCIENCE. 
Durand informs me, undoubtedly of European origin; the 
only certain locality in North America is the Californian 
one. 
Pag. 439. J. Remerianus. The New gon eee 
rests on the doubtful authority of Pursh; I have spe- 
cimens collected farther north than Wilmington, N. ‘Cuan 
whence Mr. Canby has sent it, Hb. n 
Pag. 441. J. Balticus has been pensive in Hb. norm. 
4 from Seer catapeer Porter; 3, Michigan, Bigelow; 2, Wis- 
consin, Lapha d 5, Californian Mountains, Bolander. It 
also occurs on he Paci coast at least as far south as the 
Dalles of the Columbia, nat J. Haenkei, Mey. June. p. 10, 
is a depauperate northern 
Pag. 442. In place of Saubess: J. . Pacificus,” put 
EsUEURII, Bolander, in Proc. Acad. Cal «2, Td 
sime irregulariter reticulatis vel ieviunedlie— é ticus, 
Benth } ; 
es . Mey. Pl. Cham. 
tus, Philippi, ib. 33 (1864), p. 268 (planta Chilensis). 
In saltmarshes and in saline sandy soil near me coast of 
San —— bay, Bolander, Kellogg, Hb. n. 6.—Fl. July 
A 
eee : 
~0-37 and in Charis’ Chilian Alesse even 0.40 line long, 
50) 
something of this is also seen on the inside of the cetacean 
epidermis, perhaps from adhering parts of the second are 
usually smaller — 13-2 lin 
— only i in north Pacific specimens have I seen them ndaity 
beine n J. Lesueuriti ; its caps sule is — prismatic 
and hg ruptly mucronate, fas seeds of the same size, but, evi- 
dently — to the greater transparency of the ‘epiderciin, 
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