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contains in the original publication two other species, namely. H . 

 g r a c i 1 e Rich, which is Lipocarpha sphacelata Kunth, 

 and H. 1 a t i f o 1 i u m Rich, which I am unable lo identify. The 

 older generic name should be rest? ;red and our single eastern Ameri- 

 can species becomes : 



Hypolytrum maculatum (Michx.) comb. nov. 

 K y 1 1 i n g i a m a c u 1 a t a Michx. ; Lipocarpha m a c u 1 a t a Torrey. 



These facts were pointed out long ago b\ Torrey ( Ann. Lye. 

 N. Y., 3:438. 1836), who ascertained them too late to affect his 

 treatment of Lipocarpha in his monograph of the Cyperaceae, and 

 merely a note regarding the matter was made as an appendix. 



Scirpus microcarpus var. confertus ( Fernald) comb. nov. 



Scirpus rubrotinctus var. confertus Fernald, Rhodora 2:21 

 1900. 



Scirpus cyperinus var. congesta, var. nov. 



Scirpus eriophorum var. c o n d e n s a 1 u s Fernald, Proc. Am. 



Acad. 34 : 50 1. 1899. 

 S. cyperinus var. condensatus Fernald, Rhodora 2 : 16. 1900. 

 Not Eriophorum cyperinum var. condensatum. Peck, 

 46th Rep't X. Y. State Mus. 50. 1893 (which is the same as S . 

 atrocinctus var, brachypodus Fernald). 



Scirpus atrocinctus var. condensatus ^Peck) comb. nov. 



Eriophorum c y p e r i n u m \ ar. c o n d e n s a t u m Peck, 46th Rep't 



N. Y. State Mus. 50. 1893. 

 Scirpus atrocinctus var. b r a c h }■ p o d u s Fernald, Proc. Am. 



Acad. 34 :503. 1899. 



AMBLIRION Raf. Am. Mo. Mag., 2:256. 1818. 

 The L i 1 i u m p u d i c u m of Pursh, designated as the type of 

 this genus (Amblirion pudicum Raf., 1. c.) has also been made the 

 type of a new genus Ochrocodon by Rydberg (Rocky Mountain 

 Flora, 164. 1917)- If maintained as a separate genus, the older 

 name given to it by Rafinesque should be used. 



Bonamia multicaulis (Brandegee) comb, now 



Breweria multicaulis Brandegee, Univ. Calif. Hot. Stud., 4:185. 

 1911. 

 Type locality: Sierra del Rey, Coahuila. Mexico. Purpiis No. 



4457- 



The genus Bonamia Pet. Thouars, is closely related to 



>^ tyl i s m a Raf. and Breweria R. Br. (1810) is a synonym of 



