APPENDIX 



OF 



OMISSIONS, ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Page 25. Genus CORONOPUS. {Syn. Senebiera.) [Order 

 Crucifera? tc succeed Lepidium.] 



Silicic renifurin, didymous, compressed contrary to the 

 sepluin, sometimes l-ccl!ed ; cells 1 -seeded ; seeds globose- 

 triquetrous. Herbaceous plants with small white flowers. 



1 C DiDYMA. Stem branching, lying flat on the earth. Leaves alternate, 

 sessile, piniiately divided; the lobes 3-4-parted, toothed or incised, mucronate. 

 Flotrrrs in small CDrynibs. opposite the leaves; but by the elongation of the 

 rachis, the fruit is in racemes. Ckilyx 4-lcaved. Petals none, or very minute. 

 S'licle e margin ate. 



While. O or cf February— June. Open, dry fields, common, 



2 C RuELUi. Resembles the preceding, and grows with it. Leaves pin' 

 nately divided ; segments entire, toothed, or pinnatifid. Flowers few. StyU 

 prominent- Silicle entire, not emarginate- 



Page 216. Gi:Ms GRA'i lOLA. [Order Schropularinea? p. 

 216, to precede Gerardia.] 



Calyx 5-leaved or 5-parted, often with 2 bracts at the base. 

 Corolla irregidar, rosupinate. Stamens 2-4; when 4, two of 

 them ^itcrilo. Capsule 2-cclled. 



(a) 2 bracts at tlie baxe of the calyx. 



1 G ViRGiNiCA .^NTpm succulent, somp what furrowed, not quite terete, erect 

 or declined. leaves ?e<?9\\e, obscurely, 3-nervp(l. Floinrs axillary, on short 

 peduncles; lobes of the calyx nearly equal, with the bracts about equal to 

 the ^gments. Comlla nirvcd. ^rnenn 2, short. Capsule ovate, 2-cellcd. 

 2-valved. Stcds numerous. 



White, tinged with red. %. March—April. Wet i)laccp. 3-8 in 



2. G. At.'REA. .^H/rm procumbent, glnbroiip, terete, slightly furrowcd,|jointed 

 Leaves ovaic-lanceolate, somewhat amplexicault, obscurely 3-iicrved, acuielj 

 •errate, dotted. Flotcers axillary, solitary, on short peduncles. Bracts a^ 

 long as the segmenis of the calyx. 



Vellow. % April— June. Wet pine barren.^. 1-2 ft. 

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