Oed. 3. NYMPHJACE^. 



1. BRASENIA, Schreber. (Hydropeltis, Michx.) 



1. Brasenia peltata, Pursh. 



Hab. Satchap River, near its entrance into Gray's Harbor, Wash- 

 ington Territory. — Not hitherto known to occur west of Arkansas and 

 Eastern Texas, although long known to inhabit Eastern Australia, 

 Japan, and Khasia. [To which may now be added Angola, Western 

 Africa; and two new stations on our Pacific coast, viz., in Oregon 

 and in Clear Lake, California. But it was in this Expedition that the 

 unexpected discovery of this plant on the Pacific coast was made. It 

 was recorded in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and 

 Sciences, new series, 6, p. 449, in the year 1859.] 



2. N U P H A R, Smith. 



1. NtJPHAR ADVENA, Ait. 



Hab. Borders of the Kooskooskee River, Washington Territory, and 

 near San Francisco, California. [Most probably N". polysepalum, 

 Engelm., in Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis.] 



