U'r:.;
tniliiarts, Rnbus ameifolius, iMchnanthes tinctoria, Micranthemum orbiculatnm, Gi'atiola quadri-
dentata, Elytraria virgata, Justicia humilis, Pinguicula elatior, P. lutea, Utricularia fibrosa, U.
bijlora, Collinsonia praecox, C. serótina, Scleria reticularis, Mariscus maculatus, Fimbristylis casla-
nea, Alopecurus aristulatiis; Paspalum serotinum, setaceum; Aristida oligantha, Stipa Virginica,
Eragrostis pectinacea, Oxybaphus albidus 84, Frazera Carolinensis 88, Galium purpureum 87, Hedy-
otis rotundifolia 86, Ammania humilis 88, Cornus stricta 88, Jussieua decurrens 89; Ludwigia
hirsuta, linearis, virgata, capitata, arcuata, glandulosa, moUis; Planera aquatica 230, Limnanthe-
mnm trachyspermum log, Bumelia lanuginosa. Frángula Caroliniana, Amsonia ciliata, Hydrolea
Caroliniana, Dichondra Carolinensis, Eryngium virgatum, Hydrocotyle repanda, Discopleura capil-
hicca, Leptocaulis divaricatus, Tiedemannia Carolinensis 113, Viburnum obovatum, Prinos ambiguus,
Uvularia flava, Dioscorea quateniata, Aesculus parviflora, Rhexia glabella, R. lutea, Acer barbatum,
Polygonum hirsutum, Myriophyllum scabratum, M. heterophyllum. Andromeda ferruginea, Baptisia
lanceolata, B . villosa, Hydrangea nivea, Silene Pennsylvanica, Alsine squarrosa, A . glabra, Crataegus
apiifolia, Calycanthus glaticus, Helianthemum Carolinianum, Sarracenia rubra, S. variolaris,
Nuphar sagittcefolia. Clematis holosericea, C. reticulata, A nemone Caroliniana, Stachys hyssopifolia,
Pycnanthemum clinopodioides, Macbridea Caroliniana, Herpestis nigrescens. Lobelia glandulosa, H ibiscus
coccineus, H. aculeatus, Petalostemum corymbosum, Polygala cymosa, P. grandiflora, Amorpha
herbácea, Crotalaria ovalis, Phaseolus diversifolius. Vicia Caroliniana, Trifolium Carolinianum,
Zornia tetraphylla, Indigofera Caroliniana, Lupinus villosus 180, Pyrrhopappus Carolinianus, Na-
balus virgatus, Cirsium muticum, Liatris pilosa, L. elegans, L. paniculata, L . odoratissima, Carphe-
phorus tomentosus, C. bellidifotius, Vernonia angustifolia, Eupatorium foeniculaceum, E. teucrifolium,
E . cuneifotium, Sclerolepis verticillata; Marshallia lanceolata, latifolia, angustifolia ; Pierocaulon
pycnostachyum, Chrysopsis graminifolia, Sericocarpus tortifolius. Aster squarrosus, A . Carolinianus,
Eclipta procumbens, Actinomeris alba. Coreopsis senifolia, gladiata; Galardla bicolor, Chaptalia
integrifolia, Silphium compositum. Iva imbricata, Croton maritimum. — His Flor. carolin, bears
the date “ 1787” on the title-page (A. Dec. 716), and according to his own account he was residing
on the banks of the-Santee “ Dec. 30th ” of that vear.
“ In this year ” (Spreng), J. L. M. Poiret travelling in Barbary. — He returned “ in 1786,” and
published an account of his travels “ in 1789.”
“ In this y e a r ” (append. Sibth,, and Spreng.), Allioni publishing his Flor. Pedem.,* enumerating
Equisetum variegatum (Bory). — He published auct Pedem. “ in 1789,” and died “ in 1804.”
Carex tripartita of the mountains of middle Europe. Observed by Allioni pl. 92 in Piedmont,—
termed “ c. lobata” by Schkuhr 28. t. D. f. 18, and known to grow on the Swiss Alps (Pers.) ; and
received by Link from the Peloponnesus (Chaub.).
“ In this y e a r ” (J. E. Smith præf. v), Sibthorp in company with Ferdinand Bauer arriving in
G r e e c e ;— he returned “ in 1787.” From a Second visit he returned “ in 1795,” and died shortly
afterwards. His Flor. Græc. prodr. was published by J. E. Smith “ in 1806.”
Dianthus tripunctatus of the East Mediterranean countries. An annual observed by Sibthorp
on Cyprus ; — by Gussone, frequent in Calabria as far as the Western shore, but unknown in Sicily
(A. Dec.).
Sternbergia citrina of Greece. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 311, — and Chaubard, in the Peloponnesus.
Attium margaritaceum of As\a Minor and Greece. Observed bySibthorp pl. 315, — Link, and
Chaubard, irequent from the Peloponnesus to Cyprus, Bithynia, and mount Athos.
A llium staticiforme of the Greek islands. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 320 on Cimolo.
A llium pilosum of Greece. Observed by Sibthorp pl. 321 on Cimolo.
A llium junceum of Cyprus. Observed there by Sibthorp pl. 322.
A llium ambiguum of Italy. Observed by Sibthorp pl. 327 in Italy; also by Gawler — (in Curt,
mag. pl. 978) ; by Laterrade 383, in the environs of Bordeaux. Transported to Britain, has made its
appearance since “ 1837” in various localities (Engl. bot. 2803, Bab., and Wats.), probably escaped
from gardens (A. Dec.).
1786 A. D. (Durand, in Am. phil. trans ), after landing at New York “ Oct. ist in the previous
* Carex bicolor of Arctic Europe and the alpine suinmit.s of Switzerland. Observed by Allioni
on mount Cenis, — described also by Schkuhr f. 181 (Pers.) and Balbis (Steu d .); growing also
according to Wahlenberg fl. ii. 615 in Lapland, but rare (A Dec.).
Elyna spicata of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Observed by Allioni pl.
92 in Piedmont, — termed “ carex myosuroides ” by Villars pl. 6, “ cobresia scirpina ” by Willdenow,
and known to grow in the alpine portion of Switzerland (Pers., and A. Dec.). Farther North, observed
by Wahlenberg in the Scandinavian peninsula (Steud.) ; and by Hooker on Iceland.
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yeai, and leaving Paul Saulnier to form a nursery in the neighbouring portion of New Jersey, Mi-
chaux at Clmrleston and now fairly commencing his exploration of the forests of Northeast America
meeting Clematis cylindrica, Cissus cordata, Gaylussacia brachycera, Vaccinium? erythrocarPon
Menziesia globularis, Centunculus lanceolatus, Utricularia cornuta. Verbena angustifolia, Pycnan-
themum montanum, Centaurella paniculata, Forestiera acuminata, Acnida (Montetia) rusocaipa
Sagittaria natans, Platanthera cristata, Smilax tamnifolia, Trillium grandiflorum, T. erythrocar-
pum P. p u s il um, Uvularia puberula, Streptopus roseus, S. (Prosartes) lanuginosus, Zygadenus
glaberrimus Veratrum parviflorum, Tradescantia rosea, Mayaca Michauxii, Xyris brevifolia, E r i ocaulon
[ I apalanthus) f la v id u s ; Aristida stricta, dichotoma ; Spartina juncea, Paspalum laeve,
Panicum anceps, P. proliferum, Erianthus brevibarbe; Androfogon scoparius, ternarius; Cxperus
virens, C. Michauxianus, Eleocharis quadrangulata, E. tuberculosa, Trichophorum lineatum, F u irena
squarrosa, khynchospora longirostris, R. inexpansa ; Scleria triglomerata, pauciflora, verticil-
I T T T I T " ' ' ri>elph^nium tricorne, Cimicifuga Am c icana , Magnolia cordata, Asimina
Paiviflora, DiphyUem cymom, Cardamine rotundifolia, Viola rotundifolia, V. hastata, Helianthemum
corymbosum Lechea thymifolia, Parnassia Caroliniana, Hypericum anqulosum, Elodea petiolata,
Chiytonia (Niroliniana, BUphiha hirsuta, Valeriana pauciflora, Commelyna angustifolia, Kyllinqia
E m d a ; Rhynchospoict sparsa, micrantha, fascicularis, distans, capitellata, ciliata; Zizania (Hy-
drochloa)fluitans, Sporobolusjunceus, Anthenanthia villosa {Aulaxanthus EL); Panicum Michauxii
nitidum, scoparmm, ramulosum, pubescens, melicarium, debile; Paspalum digitaria, pticatum; Gyni-
nopogon racemosus, Lygodium palmatum, Asplenium montannm ii. 265, Stiputicida setacea, Lechea
tenuifoaa i. 7?, I roseipinaca pectmata i. 7Ó, Plantago interrupta i. 94; Galium uniflorum, h iflid u -
lum ; Housioma serpyltifolia, Cornus asperifolia, Pachysandra procumbens, Phacelia fimbriata,
Lysimachia angustifoha. P h lo x reptans. Azalea canescens, Bumelia reclinata. Campanula flexuosa,
C divaricata, hibes [Grossularia) rotundifolia, Rhamnus minutiflorus. Paronychia herniarioides,
P . argyrocoma, Heuchera villosa, Crantzia lineata, Thaspium barbinode,. Viburnum pubescen: Rhus
pumila, Crotonopsis argentea, Schisandra coccinea. A llium mutabile, Clintonia umbellata Juncus 1
repens, Helonias [ A m T ‘ T angustifolium, Triglochin triandrum, Rhexia ciliosa, Gaura angustifoha,
Menziesia globularis. Polygonum hydropiperoides, Eriogonum tomentosum, Pleea tenuifolia
Vaccinium arboreum, V galezans, V. myrsinites, Kalmia cuneata, Rhododendron punctatum R Ca-
iawbiense, Cassia linearis, C. [Chamaecrista) fasciculata, Thermopsis mollis, Saxifraga leucanthemi-
fo h a , A Isme Michauxii,* Diamorphapusilla, Sedum telephioides, Crataegus spathulata, Rosa setigera
Geum geniculatum, G. radiatum, Sagittaria graminea. Verbena angustifolia, Herpestis amplexicaulh
Diptcracantaus humistratu:, Dentaria laciniata, Cardamine spathulata. Lobelia amcena, L. p u b e ru ll
Polygala setacea, Crotalaria parviflora. Astragalus glaber, A . villosus, Psoralea canescens, P. lu p i
nellus, Lespedeza procumbens, Desmodium glabellum, D. ciliare, D. acuminatum, D. lineatum D
rotundifolium, Tephrosia hispidula, Nabalus crepidineus, Lactuca? graminifolia (“ flos pu rple”
T T Hieracium scabrum, Eupatorium serotinum, Bigelowia nudala, Hymenopappus scab iosds
Paecharis angustifoha, B. glomeruliflora, Senecio tomentosus, Euthamia tenuifolia; Solidago viraata
pauciflosculosa, glomerata; Diplopappus amygdali,lus. Aster surculosus, A . acuminaius, Bottonia
gtasti/olia; Coreopsis latifoha, Irichosperma; Helianthus tomentosus, Gymnadenia tridentata Habenaria
quinqueseta. Euphorbia pubentissima, Slillingia ligustrina. — “ 1787, May 6th ” he was with
his son exploring the sources of the Keovee river. ’
“ In this y e a r ” (Holmes), by the Legislature of Massachusetts, an act establishing a mint - for
coining gold, silver, and copper.
Discontent among the people on account of the heavy taxation, decay of trade large amount of
private indebtedness, and a desire prevailing for a paper-money system, the courts of justrce obstructed
in various parts of Massachusetts; especially after the proclamation by the governor “ Sept. 2d.” _
* Arenaria lanuginosa of Carolina and the Lower Mississippi. Observed bv Mich.aux in Carolina,
and termed “ spergulastrum lanuginosum ; ” - by Elliot “ arenaria diffusa ; ” bv Nuttall -• sieiH»' a
elongata,” and observed in Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas; by N. A. Ware, in Florida - bv C h l -
man, on “ shady banks, Florida to North Carolina and westward.”
Jussieua grandiflora of Carolina and Georgia. Discovered in Georgia bv -Mich »ux • — known
to grow m -‘ Soutli Carolina and westward ” (Ell., and Chapm.), and obse rv rt bè Nmwü neir Savannah.
rransported to Europe, escaped from cultivation in “ 183S,” and has since become abundant in
certain localities m Southern France though not as yet producing seeds ( \ D e c )
Paspalum digitaria of Carolina and Florida. Discovered "hv Mich.rax ; - and known to »row
along the Atlantic from Lat 37“ (Pursh) to Florida and Westw.'ird (Eil., and Chapm.), Bv Bose,
was carried 111 “ 1802” lo Bordeaux, and has since become naturalised in the Southwestern portion of
I ranee (A. Dec ) ; also by European colonists, was carried to Brazil and the .Mauritius Islands (Kunth).
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