ADDITIONAL MATERIALS TOARD A MONOGRAPH OF THE GUUS CALLCARPA. I Harold N. Moldenke This is h th irtieth in ~r series of works of monographic nature on the genera of Verbenaceae, Avioeniaceae, Stilbaoeae, Chloantha-aeae, and Syphoremaceae. Previous genera so treated by me are Acantholippia Griseb., Aegiphila Jacq., Anasonia L. f., Avicennia L., Baillonia Bocq., Bouchea Cham., Basselia Nees & Mart., Castelia Car., Chascanum E. Mey., CithareylJm B. Juss., Cornutia Pln., Di-ostea Miers, Dipyre Hook., Hierobotana Briq., Lipia Houat., Parodianthus Troncoso, Petitia Jacq., Petrea Houst., Priva Adans., Peudocarpidium illsp., Recordia Moldnke, Rehdera Moldenke, Rhaphithannus Miers, Stylodon Raf., Svensonia oldenke, Tectona L. f., Verbena [Dorst.] L., and Vitex Tourn. The New World and cul-tivated members of the genus alliarpa ere also treated by me in this fashion in Fedde, Repert. Spec. Nov. 39: 288-317 and 140 38-131 (1936). In order to conserve space, material recorded in this previous work is not repeated here emept where it needs addition or emendation. The list of abbreviations employed by me in the citation ofspecimens, as given in Phytologia 5: 154-159 (1955) and added toin later monographs, is repeated herewith for convenience becauseof the numerous necessary additions and emendations over the pasteleven years. My reasons for eaploying these short abbreviations,rather than the often very much longer onea recomended by theinternational oomnittee, are stated in the 1955 work and in pre-vious publications. As of this writng, I have emmined and fomal-ly annotated 194,873 herbariau speciaens fre 281 institutional andprivate herbaria.A = Arnold Arboretm Herbarium, Harvard Univeraity, Cambrdge, MassachusettsAa H. Ahles Herbarium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North CarolinaA~ -Botanisk Institut, Aarhus niwversitet, Aarhus, DemarkAd Universidad de los Andes, Mrida, VenezuelaAf National Herbariun, Pretoria, Transvaa, South AfricaAg Carlos Mufos Herbarium, Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago, ChleAh -J. C. Arthur Herbarim, Purdue University, Lafayette, IndianaAk a Alan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CaliforniaAl -New York State Museum, Albany, New YorkA *i Southwest Research Station, American Museum of Natural History, Portal, ArizonaAn -Institut Fran�ais d'Afrique Noire, Dakar, SenegalAr -United States National Arboretum, Washington, D. C.As -C. F. Asenjo Herbariua, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis-401