1084 APPENDIX. 



P. 690, after Cornus asperifdlia, insert: 



6a. Cornus Priceae Small. Miss Price's Cornel. A shrub, 2 m. 

 high or less, the young twigs red, finely pubescent. Leaves ovate to 

 ovate-elliptic, 5-12 cm. long, acuminate at the apex, rounded or nar- 

 rowed at the base, roughish-puberulent above, paler and softly pubes- 

 cent beneath; petioles 1-2 cm. long, pubescent; fruit white, subglobose, 

 only about 3 mm. in diameter, the stem a little longer than thick, faintly 

 ribbed. River-banks, Ky. and Tenn. May-June. 



P. 703, after Leucothoe racemosa, add: 



5. Leucothoe elongata Small. Long Swamp Leucothoe. A 

 shrub, similar to L. racemosa in size, habit, and foliage, the racemes 

 longer, 1-2 dm. long; pedicels 1-3 mm. long; sepals narrower, linear- 

 lanceolate, about half as long as the corolla, longer than the capsule 

 (in L. racemosa one-quarter to one-third as long as the corolla, and not 

 longer than the capsule). Swamps, S, E. Va. to Fla. April-May. 



P. 704, after Xolisma ligustrina, add: 



2. Xolisma foliosiflora (Michx.) Small. Similar to X. ligustrina, 

 but leaves thicker, and usually more pubescent, somewhat shining on the 

 upper surface; panicles leafy-bracted ; sepals ovate; corolla 2-3 mm. in 

 diameter. In wet soil, Va. to Fla. and La. Apr.-June. 



P. 708, after Polycodium stamineum, add: 



2. Polycodium neglectum Small. Smooth Deerberry. A shrub, 

 1-1.5 m. high, differing from P. stamineum in having leaves and in- 

 florescence glabrous. Woods and thickets, Va. to Fla., Ky., Kans. and 

 La. 



3. Polycodium candicans (C. Mohr) Small. Glaucous Deerberry. 

 A shrub, 2 m. high or less, differing from P. stamineum in having the 

 leaves white-glaucous beneath and the fruit glaucous, and from P. neg- 

 lectum in having finely pubescent leaves and inflorescence. Woods 

 and thickets, N. Y. and Pa. to Ohio, Ga. and Ala. April-May. 



P. 708, after Batodendron arboreum, add: 



2. Batodendron andrachneforme Small. Missouri Farkleberry. 

 A much-branched shrub, the twigs finely pubescent. Leaves oval, 

 1-2 cm. long, serrulate, obtuse, strongly reticulate- veined on both sides, 

 dark green and shining above, pale, dull, and pubescent beneath; flowers 

 solitary in the axils of the leaves, on short pedicels only 2-6 mm. long; 

 corolla globular-campanulate, its lobes only about one-fourth as long 

 as the tube. On bluffs, Mo. and Ark. May-June. 



P. 710, after Vaccinium atrococcum, insert: 



7a. Vaccinium simulatum Small. Serrulate-leaved Blueberry. 

 A shrub, 3 m. high or less. Leaves elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, 2.5-7 

 cm. long, acute or short-acuminate at the apex and usually acute at 

 the base, bright green and glabrous above, pubescent, at least on the 

 veins beneath, the margins serrulate; corolla urn-shaped, 3.5-4.5 mm. 

 long; berries globular, about 7 mm. in diameter, glaucous. In moist 

 woods and thickets, N. Y. to Va., Ga. and Ala., mostly in the mountains. 

 May-June. 



P. 719, after Dodecatheon Me"adia Frenchii, add: 



2. Dodecatheon brachycarpa Small. Short-fruited Shootixo- 

 star. Similar to I). Mcadia, the corolla pink-purple. Filaments united 

 at the base into a very short tube, this much shorter than in D. Mcadia; 

 capsule ovoid, 1 em. long, little longer than the calyx (that of D. Meadia 

 narrowly ovoid or oblong, 1.2-1.5 cm - l° n g anc 3 much longer than the 

 calyx). ' In fields, Md. to Mo., Ala. and Ark. May-June. 



