— 69 — 
Page 3, lines 35—36 ; omit The type was, however, growing on a twig, 
line 40; after Plant World add 17 : /. 1. 
Page 4, line 3; for 6rant read grant. 
line 17; omit rather than a corticolous plant. 
Page 6, line 14; after straight add ^rju. 
Part IV. 
Page 17, line 18; after straight add, spores same as last. 
Page 18, line 37; after straight add spores same as last. 
Page 22, line 5; under Synonymy add Parmelia tenuiscapha Tayl. Lond. 
Jour. Bot. 4 : 175. (1847.) 
Page 24, line 40; after earlier add footnote, x See Cramer, Ber. der Schweiz, 
bot. Gesellschaft, Bull. Soc. Suisse. 1 : 1-123, pi. 1-3. (1891)., and Lutz, Sonder 
Ber. deutsch. Bot. Gesellschaft. 12: 207-214. (1894). 
Page 25, line 2; add at end see Herre, Bot. Gaz. 38 : 218, 219. (1904.) 
Part V. 
Page 33, in Key move line 11 Apothecia small (entire), lateral, KOH+ 
below line 14 Thallus not papillo-tuberculate, striate. Replace gracilis in line 
14 with attenuata , line 11. 
Page 35, line 40; for Pallens read palleus. 
in foot note; for Thallo-glabro read Thallo glabro and add at end 
of note Type of R. rigida Ach., does not exist, fide Elfving. 
Page 36, line 27; after species add of which no type specimen exists, fide 
Yongmans. 
Page 37, footnote 3; omit all from crusta, through gracilenta? After Orig. 
Descr. : read Thallo rigido filiformi . . . etc. After Cochinchina read (The 
type locality was given as “China,” but the original label gives Cochinchina.) 
Page 39, line 40; for Plate VII read Plate VIII. 
line 42; after 2 read The Fries type of Ramalina gracilenta preserved 
at Helsingfors. Omit and 5 . . . reduced). 
Page 40, after line 3; insert 5. The Nylander type of Ramalina denticulata 
var. canalicularis at Helsingfors (much reduced). 
line 4; for Plate VIII read Plate VII. 
A LIST OF HEPATIGAE FROM WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA 
Paul C. Standley 
[Published by permission of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ] 
During August and September, 1910, the writer spent three weeks at Eagle’s 
Nest, a hotel and post-office on Junaluska Mountain, 6 miles northwest of Waynes- 
ville, Haywood County, North Carolina. During August and September, 1913, 
he and Mr. H. C. Bollman camped for four weeks on Flat Creek, about two 
miles above Montreat, Buncombe County. On both these occasions fair-sized 
collections were made representing the varied vegetation of this mountain region, 
