688 Recent Literature. | October, 
only two other species (Veronica fruticulosa and Gentiana nivalis) 
would have been added, and of these the latter is reported from 
Labrador 
Numerous additions and changes of nomenclature are made in 
the several sectional floras above mentioned—some of them new, 
‘many to be found in previous publications. About 40 species 
are added to the flora of the southern Atlantic States, chiefly from 
Florida, and nearly 50 species to the flora of California. The 
changes to be noted in the flora of the Northern States as given 
in Gray’s Manual (edition of 1868) are less numerous, but some 
of them one o moment, The following list includes all of the 
more impor 
Phyliodoce pve ifolia is referred, with the other species of the 
genus, to Bryanthus—becoming B. taxifolius, Gray 
The species of Azalea are referred to Dioden: as was 
done by Dr. Torrey over fifty years ago, to whom the species are 
credited. Rhodora Canadensis also becomes Rhododendron Rho- 
dora of Gmelin (Syst. i. 694, 1796), instead of Don as stated. 
The order Aguifoliacee is excluded as belonging rather to the 
polypetalous division. This is likewise the case with the closely 
allied southern order Cyrillee. 
e name Plantago Rugeli, Decaisne, is restored for the plant 
which is referred in the Manual to P. Kamtschatica. P. decipiens, 
Barneoud, is also substituted for P. maritima, var. juncoides, which 
latter species is not found in the Atlantic States. 
The genus Szeironema, Raf., is restored for the section of that 
name under Lysimachia. 
Utricularia striata, LeConte, is referred to U. fibrosa, Walter. 
The questionable species mentioned in the sae at the end of 
the genus is made Var. cletstogama of U. subulat 
Phelipea Ludoviciana becomes Aphyllon e Gray. 
Chelone obliqua, Linn., is added—a bright rose-colored species, 
ranging from Illinois and Virginia to Florida. 
Pentstemon digitalis becomes P. levigatus, Solander 
Gerardia integrifolia, Gray, is G. devigata, Raf, and G. setacea 
(not Walt.) is G. Skinneriana, Woo 
- Bartsia Odontites, Huds., is added as sparingly naturalized on 
our northern coast. 
The varieties of Lycopus Europeus are established as species, 
viz: L. sessilifolius, Gray, L. rubellus, Moench, and L. sinuatus, Ell. 
Pycnanthemum pilosum is made a variety of P. muticum. 
Calamintha Nuttallii, Bente is restored. 
= Monarda clinopodia, ‘Linn., s added, intermediate between M. 
didyma and M. fistulosa; E Physostegia intermedia, Gray, of 
Western Kentucky and south-westwar 4 
Se nee Michx., and S. cordata, Riddell, are ei o 
of 5. Se he var. pan being referred to the 
