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hybridus, 14. Carduus i{^niarius. 15. Cnicm inerme»
16. Carduus iiulicus. 17. Cnicus lanceolatns. 18.
Calcul leucocephuLus. Ii). CarthamiLS viareoticus.
20. Cnicus médius. 21. Cnicus glaOer, 22. Cnicus
oriental is. 23. Cnicus pafudosus. 24. Carduus puliMtris.
25. Carduus funiculatus, 20. Cnicus pauciflorus,
27. Cnicujipazi-uarensis. Cnicus pinnatijidìis.
29. Carduus polyanihenius, 3{). Cnicus
pungcns. 81. Carduus pij renai cus. 32. Cnicus salisburgensis.
33. Carlina echinus, 34. Cnicus strictus.
35. C. Veruium. 36. Carduus virginia mis.
neàrnfl, 1 . •
ncaûlô . .
flfrfim . . .
altissîmxlm .
ainblgûûm .
angulAtùm . .
nrjichiuiîdéûin .
Bertüliiii, 4
bièticûin, 5
cûnùm . .
carniôlleûm .
CR»8;il)ün(Äj . ,
cörnürnn . .
Cervini . . .
cichorfleéítm, 6
ciliätüin . .
cynaioid5a, 7 .
dealbatúm .
desertñrúm .
diacanthüm ,
dIscöJör. . . ,
echiiiRtùm . . ,
eohiuoctîpliiilûm
elñtlus,« . . ,
eriöphörüm . ,
KrisUhalés. . ,
ferôx . . . .
fimbriùtùni, í>. ,
RÎf^ûntôûm, 10 .
ßlutinösüm . .
HHIICTI . . . .
heleiiioîdûs. . .
heteromâlJùm, il
lieterophvDùni
hörirdüm, 12 . .
hybrïdûm, 13 . .
i^niarium, 14 . ,
iucrinüin . , .
inèrmé, 15. . ,
iWiîcùm, Ì6 . .
lâcteûni . . ,
lauceolstûm, 17 .
laniñóriim . . ,
l.-ippAcóüm . , .
leucoi-épliíílüm, 18
nmreôtïcûm, 19 .
módíum, 2ü . .
initö
monspessulànum ,
munîtûm .
mütlcüm, 21 . .
neglêctiini . . .
rudiflörüm, . .
obvHll&tüm. . .
ocliroleùcum . .
olerftcéüm . . ,
or^vSlé . . , .
Orientale, 22 . .
p«ladosûm, 23 .
paniculñtüm, 25 .
paupiflörian, 26 .
pazcuHfènsé, 27 .
pinnatìfidiìm, 28 .
polyfinthèmûui, 29
pûugêns, 3Ü . .
pyrenàïcûm, 31 .
rïgêris , . , .
rivulärö . . ,
rufêscôiis . . .
Salisburjîênaô, 32
Kclerâiitliiun, 33 .
semipecûnâiûiii .
«erratuloldCs . .
serruliUùm. . .
setösüm . . .
spinosîsBÏmûm ,
äquarrösüm , «
«tel latum , . .
stricto m, 34 , .
sitrig(>sûm . , .
syrïùcûm . . .
tatâvifûm . .
tuberôsûra . . .
uU<jinôsûm . .
verùtûin, 35 . .
virginiâitûni, 36 .
. Purple
. Purplo
. Purpte
. Purple
• Purj)I<j
. Piirplo
. Purple
. Yellow
. Yoliow
. Pto pie
. Piu yel.
. Purple
. l\upie
. Purple
. Puipl«
. Purple
. Purple
. Purple
. Purple
, Purple
. Purple ,
. Purple ,
. I\irple .
, Purple ,
. Pa. yel. .
. White .
. Purple .
Crimson .
Pa, yel. .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple ,
Purple .
Pa. yel. .
Purple ,
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Pa. yel. .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Yel. whL
Wiute .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple, .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple .
Pa. yel. .
Pa. yel. .
Purple .
Purple .
P»iri)]e .
Purple .
Purple .
Purfle .
Purple .
Pink . .
Purple .
Purple .
WUow .
Wl.ito .
White .
Purple .
Pa. wilt.
Pa. wilt.
Purple .
Pi.rple .
Purple .
Pa. yel. .
Purple .
Purple .
Purple ,
Purple .
Purple .
Wbite -
Purple
I'urple
Pttrjile
Purple
8, H.
7, H,
6, H.
8, H.
A. Spain
Her. P. Britain
B.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Her. P.
Bl. p.
Her. P.
H
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7, H,
8, H,
7, H.
7, H.
7, H,
7, H. Her. P
7, H
7, H
7, H
H
7. H
7, H
Barbary
N. Amer.
Mt Conia
Sw-itzeiJ.
Til uria .
Italv .
Spain .
P.Austria .
CarnioU
B. S. Eur. .
B. Mexico .
P. Switzerl.
B. Naples .
Siberia .
Crete ,
Caucasus
Siberia .
Syria .
B. N. Amer.
Her. P. Barbary
Caucasus
Her. V
Her. P.
B.
P.
B.
Her.
8. H.
Her. P
Her. P.
B. BritAin .
Her. P. France .
B. S. Eur. .
Caucasus
B. Sicily ,
Hor. P. S. Jiur. .
Her. P. S. Eur. .
Her. P. Siberia .
B. Nepal .
Her. P. Britain .
Her.
Her.
B. Iberia
P. Switzerl.
Ruüisia .
Caucasus
Her. P
7, H
7, F
7, H
6, H
7, H,
7, H,
7. H.
8, H,
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
il,
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
B.
B.
P.
B. Italy .
Switzerl.
B. Britain .
Her. P. Taiiria .
B. C<iucasus
Her. 1».. Crete .
E^ypt .
Piedmont
Siberia .
Her. P
Her. P
Her. R
Her. P.
Her. P
8, H.
7, II.
6, H.
7, H.
7, H.
6, H.
8, H.
8, H.
7, II.
7, H.
7, H.
6, li.
7, H.
7, H.
. 1683
! 1800
. 1726
. 1820
. 1819
. 1818
. 1820
. 1824
. 1633
. 175^2
. 1714
. 1827
. 1825
. 1816
. 1787
. 1827
. 1820
. 1824
. 1800
. 1803
. 1817
. 1826
. 1823
' 1752
. 1683
. 1816
. 1820
. 1816
. 1816
, 1804
, 1820
" 3823
, 1819
, 1826
1820
1824
1815
1819
1819
1821
1816
1827
1819
1820
1596
1816
1820
1827
1817
1816
1801
1570
1823
1827
1819
1781
1816
1827
1820
1739
1820
1816
1775
1804
1816
1816
1820
1819
1752
1819
J822
1759
1818
1665-
1819
1825
1771
1775
1820
1820
1824
Her. P. Moutp. . ,
Her. P. Caucasus .
Her. P. N. Amer, .
Her. P. Siberia . .
Switzerl.
Caucasus .
Her. P. Switzerl, .
Her. P, Europe . .
Her. P.
B. Asia Minor
Her. P. Switzerl, .
B. S. Eur. . .
B. Hungary .
B. Mexico
A. Spain . .
B. Rome . .
B. S. Eur. . .
Her. P, Pyrenees
Her. P. Switzerl. .
Her. 1'. Hunj^ary ,
Her. P. Pyrenees .
Her. P. Europe . .
B. Caucasus .
Her. P. Siberia . .
Hor. P. Siberia . .
Her. P. Tnuria . .
A. Sik-sia . .
Her. P. Switzerl. .
B. Siberia ,
A. Italy . .
Her. P. Naples . .
B. Caucasus .
Her. P. Levant . .
Hor. P. Siberia . .
Her. P. lin/rland .
Her. P. Caucasus .
B. Nepal . .
Her. P.;. V^irginia- .
GIS CIS
íJnghcüm 2, aniSnsé 3, ForslSfiy yalastre 24.
CissAMpj7:r,6s, Ldnn. From kissos, ivy, and ampelos, a
. vine, having' the cliaracter of the ivy in its rambling
branches, and that of the vine, from the fniit
being in racemes. Linn. 22, Or. 13, Nat. Or. Menispennaceie.
This is a genus of beautiful stove
climbers; the species thrive well in a sandy peat,
and are increased by cuttings planted in sand,
under a glass.
cnapeUl, . . . Grpen . . 7,. S. Ev. Tw. S. Amer
capGn.sIs . . . Green . . G. Ev. Tw. C. G. H.
1733
hirsütíl . . . , Yel.«rn. . G. Ev. T\r. Nepal. ,
1775
1819
maufitmnft. . . Yel. grn, . S. Ev. Tvr. Mauritius 1824
in.crocflrpii. . . Yel. fi^rn.. S. Ev. Tw. W. Ind. .1823
Pareir.i . . . . Green . . 7, S. Ev, Tw. S. Amer. . 1733
Cissus, Linn, From the Greek, kissus, ivy; said also
to come from the Arabic word, qissos, signifying
the same plant. Linn. 4, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Viiacea:.
This is a genus of climbers, some of th« species of
which are very ornamental; they are free growers,
and delight in a light rich soil. Cuttings are easily
rooted under a glass in a moist heat,
ftcidá " . . .
antñrctlcá . ,
capensls . ,
Oiiíblíí . ,
diversifíilíií, 1 .
elongütil . .
glandulóscl . •
glaücíl . . •
ovütjl . . .
pentaphylla
puncticuló'^íl .
quadrangularis
quinatil . . ,
SicyoidC» . ,
trifbliatil . .
trilobatá , .
yitiglnéjl .
^vi.*«*,, jju,y u/tc/ita/itf, ijum<ju^.()iia, repcnSy
smilacinà.
Gïstus, Tourn^fori. From the Greelc, kisio^^^ which
is derived from kiste, meaning a box or capsule; on
account of the remarkable shape of the capsule.
Linn. 13. Or. I, Nat . Or. Cistaceoe. This is a beautiful
. Green . S. Ev. CI.. Jamnica 1:692 . Green . 7, G. Ev. CI. N. S. W. .1 790 . Gret'n . G, Ev. C>. c:, (;. H. . 1792 . Green . S. Ev. CI. S. Leone . 1822 . Green . S. Ev. CI. 1822 . Green . G. Ev, CI. E. Ind. . ; 1818 . Green . S. Ev. Ch E. Ind. , . 1819 . Green . s. Ev. CI. E. Ind. . . 1818 . Green . s. Ev. CI. Gundaioupe 1822 . Gieen . ' 7, G. Ev. CI. Jup-in . . 1790 . Green . s. Ev. CI. Ciiyenne 1818 . Green . s. Ev. Ci. E. Ind. . . 1790 . Green . 7, G. Ev. CI. C. G. H. . 1790 . Green . S. Ev. CI. .Tamilica . 1760 . Green . s. Ev. CI. E. Ind. . . 1818 . Green . ' 7. s. Ev. C'. E. I.id. . . 1822 . Green . s. Ev. CI. India 1772
angustifùlìà, .aitricuiäfa, cavnöeä, latiacutifôlïûs,
genus of plants, varying in height from one to
lour feet ; they are considered hardy, but there are
some of them that require protectron in winter,
either in a greenhouse or cold frame, but most of
the species will pass the winter in the open air, if
the weather be not very severe; but it is the best
plan to keep some of al the sorts in pot.s, that they
may be more easily protected from severe weather,
when they may be turned out in the borders in
spring, where they will flower freely. They do
well in common soil, and are increased by layers , or
ripened cuttings pUtced under a glass, or seeds.
Synonymes: 1. C. salvifoHus. 2. C. ladaniferus, stenophyllus.
3. C. undulaius. 4. C. vUlusus, virescens.
5. C. ladaniferus,_tinduluius.
1
âlbïdùs . .
asperifôlïûs
candidîssii»- us
canë.soën&
Clûsïî .
complicâtûa
Gorboricnsis
eordiföllüs .
crétlciTis . .
tanrïcûs.
orl^pûa . .
cupaniänuB
cvm<)síis
cj'priùs, 2 .
Dunaiiûnûs^ 3
ilorentnuis .
beterophyllûs
hirsüiüs' .
incftniis. ,
iadanlférûs
albiflOrUs
inaculâtûs
latiföllus ,
laurifôlïùs .
laxûs . . ,
Lèdôn . .
longifôliûs .
moiî.spelicnsïa .
oblongifôlîùs
obtusifôlïÛH
parvifiôrûs. .
White
P.. pur.
White .
Pa. red
Red .
V/hite .
RkI .
Wliite .
Wlwte .
Purple
Pin-pie
Pur file
While.
Purple
White,
Purple
White.
Purple
White .
Purple
White .
White .
White .
White .
White.
Wi.ite .
Wliite .
White,
White .
White.
White .
Pa. red
8, H. Ev. S. S. Eur. . .
. 6V H. Ev. S...Spaiu . . 1640
. 6, H. Ev. S. S. Euf. . .
6, H, Kv. S. CanarieH . 1817
. (), H, E v. S.
6, H. Ev. S. Spain . . 1810
6, H. Ev. S. Spain . . 1818
H. Ev. S. Spain . , 1656
6, H. Ev. S. . 1800
7, H, Ev. S. Levant . . 1731
6, H. Ev. S. Tauria . . 1817
(>, K..Ev. S. Portugal . 1656
6, F, Ev. S. Siciiv . .
6, H. Ev. S.
6, H., Ev. S. Greece . . 1800
5, H. Ev. S.
6, H. Ev. S. Italy . ,1825
6, H. Ev. S. Algiers. .
6, H. Kv. S. Portugal . 3656
7. H. Ev. S. S. Eur, . . 1596
6, H. Ev. S. Spain . . 1629
6, H. Ev. S. Spnin . .
6, H. Ev. S. Spain . . 1700
6, F. Ev. S. Barbary .
6, H. Kv. S. Spain . .1731
6, H. ET. S. Spain . . 1656
7, H. Ev. S. Franco . . 1730
6, H. Ev. S. S.Eur. . . 1800
6, H. Ev. S. S. Evir. . . 1656
6, H. Ev,. S. S. Eur. . .
6, n. Ev. S.
6, H. Ev. S. Crete . .1800
L 78 ]
GIT
platyaftpñliís .
popùlif'ôliûs . .
psilosépiílus . .
l>urpuréü.s . .
lOtundiCôlïus, 4 .
SrtlvlfôlïÙS . . .
serïcèû.H . . , .
undulatüa, 5 . .
vagiuatûs , . .
villôsùs . . . .
GITHÀRËX-ÇLOM
OLA
Rod .
Wiiite .
White ,
purple
Purple
Wliite.
Red .
White .
Pa. pur.
Purple
Linn.
6, H.
5 , H.
Ev.
Ev.
6, H. Ev.
6, H. Kv.
6, H. Ev.
6, H. Kv.
6, H. E v.
6, H. Ev,
4, H. E v.
S.
S. Spain .
S.
S.
S. S. Eur. .
S. S. Eur. .
S. Spain .
S. S. Eur. .
S. Teneriffa
1656
H. Ev. S. S. Eur.
1548
1826
1800
1779
1640
From kithara,. a lyre, and
3cylon, wood, erroneously supposed to be applicable
to making musical instruments; hence the name
fiddle-wood. Linn. 14, Or. 2, Nat . Or. Verbenacen-.
An ornamental genus; the species vary in height
from six to ten feet. They thrive best in a mixture
of peat and loam, and cuttings root freely in sand
imder a glass
Caudatiim . . .
cinéréíim . . .
dcntaiúm . . .
molió . . . .
pentflndriim . .
quad ran guiaré
serTcfiiim . •
eubserratüm . .
villósü-'n . , .
White. , s. Ev. T. Jnmfiîca . . I7ß3
White . , s. ET. T. W. Ind. . 1739 s. Er. T. E. Ind. . . , 1824
White. . Sv Ev. T. W. Ind. . 1816
m i t o . , . s. Ev. S. Po-río Rico . , 1815
White. . s. Ev. T. Jamnica 1759 s. Ev. T. E. Ind. . . . 1824 mite. . . s. Er. T. W. Ind. . . 1820 s. Ev. T. St. Domin., , 1784
CiTRioBATÖs, Cunningham.
citron, and hatos, a thorn
Derived from citrosy a
in reference to the small
orange-coloured fruit, which resembles an orange;
hence it is called by the colonists orange thorn,
lAnn. 5, Or. 1, Na t . Òr. P^Htosporacea;. The species
of this little known genus will probably be l^ound
to succeed best in sandv peat, and a little loam,
well mixed. The pots sliould be carefully drained.
1818
1822
GLA GL A
G. Ev. S. N. Holl.
G. Er. S. N. Holl.
multiflOríiH . . .
pauciflóri'iB . .
C í t r 5 n , see Citrus,
C í t r í j s , Linn. This genus is said to have its name
from the town Citron, in Judea. Linn. 18, Or. 2,
Nat. Or. Aitraniiacece. This is an ornamental genus
of fruit trees, growing from three to fifteen feet
high ; they thrive best in a good loamy soil, mixed
with a quantity of rotten dung. They do not like
much pot-room, nor too much water, when in a
frowing state. The different kinds are procured
y budding or grafting on common stocks, which,
as soon as operated upon, should be placed in soine
close frame, in a moderate dung heat. Stocks for
working upon are raised from any oranges, lemons,
&c. They are sometimes raised from cuttings, in
which case they produce fruit when very small
plants.
angulatit
White. G. Ev. T. E. Ind. .
auräntlüm ,
White . G. Ev. T. Asia
buxiföliS .
White , . 6, G. Ev. S. China .
documauá ,
White . . ß, G. Ev. T. India
hystrïx .
White . . 6, G. Ev. T. E. Ind. .
japönicä
White . . 6» G. Ev. T. Japan .
Limëtbl .
White . . 6, G. Ev. T. Asili .
Limönüra .
White . . 6. G. Ev. T. Asia
madurën.sis
White . . 6, G. Ev. T. China .
inargíiritá .
White . . 6, G. Ev. T. CI lina .
Mídícü . .
White . . 6, G. Ev. S. Asia .
nobilïs . .
White. . 6, 0. Ev. S. China ,
minör
Wliite . . Í), G. Ev. S. Clùna
spinosîssïmji
White , v\ilgäris
White , .. 6,f,. G. Ev. T. • Cayenne
iG, ,, Ev. T., Asia
myrtifôlïâ
White . . 6., G.. Ev. S. Asia .
Gladäntxiijs
1596
1724
1648
1648
1B05
18U5
Cassini.
spora, a sporule; on account of the' sporules being
attached to the branches of the fungi. Linn. 24,
Or. i), Nat. Or. Fungi. Minute species of Fungi,
found most frequently upon old decaying wood—
herbdrfim., veluiinlhn.
CLADosrACHVs, D. Doii. From klados, a branch, and
stachys, a spike , in reference to the m?inner of its
flowering. Linn. 5, Or. l ,Nat. Or. Amarantacecc.
The species- possess little beauty. For culture,
&c., see Achyranthes. Synouyvie.s: 1. Achyranthes
alternjfolia, besmochicta altcrn{folia. 2. A. muricata,
Chamissoa iniericata,
9, G. B. E. Ind. . . 17Bi>
9, S. Ev. S. E. Ind. . . 1777
From kiados, a branch, and
alternifölia. 1 .
fru'tëscins, 2 .
CLADO^TJÎPÎIÎjg,
step hos,
Purple
Green .
Agardh.
a crown; in reference to the whurled
branches. Lirni. 24, Or. 7> Nat. Or, A/gce. Marine
productions, of an interesting characfer—myriophf/
llflm, .^pfrngiOsTis,
Clammy, viscid, sticky.
Clandestine, hidden, secret, private.
GlarkTa, Pursk. In honour of Captain Clarke, who
accompanied Captain Lewis in his journey to the
Rocky Mountains. Linn. 8, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Onagraccfp.
A genus of annuals, which make a beautiful
display in the flower-borders during summer.
They succeed well merely sown in the open ground,
where they are to flower; seeds ripen in great
plenty.
ëlë^ans. .
gauroldtís .
pulchGllu .
fiörö-filbö
Rn. pur.
Pink ,
P'urpTe
White .
California
California
N. Amer.
N. Amer.
1832
1835
1826
1826
From klados,^ a branch, and
anthos, a flower; referring to the situation of the
flowers. IJnn. 19, Or. 2, Nat . Or. Compositcc. Interesting
dwarf plants, of simple culture. This is
a pretty annual, growing about a foot and a half
high ; it only requires to be sown in common soil.
• Synonyme: I, Anthemis arabica.
nrmctim, 1 . . Yellow . 7, H. A. Barbary . 1759
cane-scens . . . Yellow . 6, F. Ev. S. Canaries . 1829
Gladium, P. Browne. From klados, a branch or
twig; referring to the appearance of the plant.
Linn. 2, Or. l ,Nat. Or. Cypcraceco. The species
are curious, and best cultivated in wet boggy soil.
Synonyme
1. Schoenus acutus.
plomerätüna . .
jüncöfini . . .
Oíícideiitálé .
schcenoidés, 1 .
germämcfXm.
Clado^pÖriüm,
e 7.01
Apeul
A petal
Ap<.'tal
Ape tal
6, Grass. .N. Höh.
7, Grass, N. Holl.
5, Griíss. Jiimaica
7, Grass, N. Holl.
1816
1820
1H20
1823
Link. From klados, a branch, and
Cr.ARY, see Salvia SclnrSd.
C l a t i i r a t e , latticed, divided like lattice-work.
ClaOsena, Burmann. The meaning unexplained.
Linn. 10, Or. 1, Nat . Or. Aiiraniiacex. An ornamental
tree, growing upwards of twenty feet high,
and cultivated best in rich loam. Cuttings maybe
rooted in sand, under a glass. Synonyme: 1. Limoni
a pentaphylla.
pentaphylla, 1 . White. . 7, S. Ev. T. Coroman. . 1800
Clava HíírcC'lTs, see Zanthnxyldn.
C l a v a r í a , Vaillant. From c/avi^, a club ; in reference
to the form of the species. Linn. 24, Or. 9, Nat.
Or. Fungi.. Striking species of Fun^i, growing
from the eighth of an inch to a foot high, but the
majority average from one to three inches. They
are found upori trees of various kinds, sometimes
in meadows, and at others, in dense shady places,
where the soil is damp—alnetlna, acfitá, ArdSnía,
¿/Jíryízí, ceranoidüs, cinSrSá,. coralloidSs, cOrnUá,
corniculdtü, cristüiá, jimbriiltá, Jlilvá, frágiles,
• fusiformes, hSlvúld, inwquáhs, pistilláris, pratSnsis,
rugOsd, sStlpüs, str^ctá, unciülta, vermiculdris.
Ci.AVATE, í shaped like a club, the thick end upper-
C l a v a t e d , ) most.
Clavellose, having club-like processes.
Clavus, a name for the ergot, a disease in corn.
C l a v i j a , Ruiz and Pavon. In honour of J . Clavijo
Faxardo, a Spanish naturaUat. Linn. 5, Or. 1,
Nat. Or. Myrsinacew. A very ornamental genus,
growing in peat and loam, and" cuttings might
strike in the same kind of soil, under aglass, in heat.
The trees grow about twenty feet h igh. Synonymes :
1. C. macrophylla. 2, Theoplirasta longifolia,
macrocárpa, 1 . . White. . S. Ev. S. Peiu . . 1816
ornata . . . . Orange . S. Ev. S. Caraccaa , 1828
Claws, the narrow end of petals.
ClaytünTa, Linn. In honour of John Clayton, a collector
of plants in Virginia, which were published
by Gronovius in his Flora Virginica. Linn,
b, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Portulacaceoi, The species of
this genus are very pret ty; the pewsnnial species
grow best in a border oi peat soil. The annual
kinds only require sowing in the open border, in
peaty soil. Synonymes: 1, C. virginica. 2. C. bijida.
acutifOHit . .
acutiliOra, 1 .
alsinoldi-s . .
carodiniftná
gmndiftórit .
pypsophllóldés
Joanneflna . .
lanceolátá . .
iougif(>iíai .
White . 11. Tu. P. Siberia . . . 1827
Wliite . 6, H. Tu. P. N. Amer. .
White . 5, H. A, England
Pink . 4, H. Tu, P. N. Amer. , ! 1789
Pink . 4, H. Tu. P. N Amer. ,
Pink . 10, H. A. California . ! 1835
White , .6. H. A. Siberia . . 3 818
White . 4. H. Tu. P. N. Amer. . 1812
White . , 4, H. ,Tu. P. N. Ahier. . . 1827
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