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Veronica Brittonii (N. J.) ioioo. 



Veronica Chamaedrys (N. Y.) 6768. 



Veronica officinalis (N. Y.) 6880, 7023/7118, 7623, 8423. (N. J.) 



6528, 7414. (Pa.) 6718, 7965. 

 Veronica peregrina (Pa.) 6995. 

 Veronica scutellata (N. Y.) 6641. 



Veronica serpyllifolia (N. Y.) 6788, 6830, 691 1. 



Veronica Toamefortii (Pa.) 6466. 



Veronicastrum virginicum (N. Y.) 7731, 8697, 9851. (N. J.) 



6529, 10104. (Pa.) 373, 4980, 4981, 6470, 7778, 8003, 8082, 

 9000, 9016. 



Additions and Corrections 



Page in, line 19. — Delete word "persistent." The tubercle- 

 like base of the style lasts but a short time after anthesis, not 

 until the fruit is mature. 



Page in, last line. — VI. Veroniceae, not "Digitaleae." 



Page 112, line 9. — Add word "usually" before "parasitic." 



Page 112, line 19. — Add word "one" so as to read "Two stig- 

 matic lines, one down each side of style-apex." 



Page 112, line 22. — Add to characterization of genera contrasted 

 with Buchnera, " Calyx not bracted at base." 



Page 113, line 12. — Add to characterization of Buchnera, " Calyx 

 bibracteolate at base." 



Page 113, line 19. — Add to characterization of Schwalbea: 

 "Calyx bibracteolate at base." 



Page 113, line 22. — Add to characterization of genera contrasted 

 with Schwalbea, "Calyx not bracted at base." 



Page 114, line 10. — Add phrase "to four" so expression reads 

 "Seeds maturing two to four to a capsule." 



Page 152, line 13. — Add " Linaria canadensis occurs occasionally 

 in a pink-flowered form." 



Page 168.— 13. Veronica Brittonii Porter and Page 170. — 14. 

 Veronica glandifera Pennell. It should have been stated that 

 both these newly described species are segregates from the 

 complex known as Veronica Anagallis-aquatica L. This 

 name belongs to some one of several Palaeartic species, all 

 of which differ from our plants. 



