NOTES 333 



See Preface to that work, in which it appears that 

 Schoepf came upon a copy of Lewis Evans's Analysis 

 of a general map of the Middle British Colonies in 

 America (Philadelphia, 1755) after his journey over 

 the mountains. His views were confirmed by Evans. 

 Both Jefferys and Governor Pownall {Topographical 

 Description, 1776) made use of Evans. 



P. 178 The SchoepHa (so named by Schreber in 

 honor of his pupil Schoepf) is described in Rees's 

 Encyclopaedia as nearly allied to the Lonicera. 



P. 179 In the same year as Schoepf 's Travels ap- 

 peared Thomas Walter's Flora Caroliniana. London, 

 1788 the Preface dated, " Carolinae Meridionalis ad 

 Ripas Fluvii Santee 30 Dec. 1787." 



P. 184 See, Transactions of the American Philo- 

 sophical Society, I, 1 17-198, "An Essay on the Culti- 

 vation of the Vine." By Edward Antill. 



P. 208 Washington was the first Grand Master; 

 the Baron von Steuben presided at the meetings held 

 to organize the Society. 



P. 210 " Considerations on the Society or order of 

 Cincinnati ; lately instituted by the major-generals, 

 brigadier-generals, and other officers of the American 

 army. Proving that it creates a race of hereditary 

 patricians or nobility. Interspersed with remarks on 

 its consequences to the freedom and happiness of the 

 republic. Addressed to the people of South Carolina, 

 and their representatives. By Cassius." Philadelphia, 

 1783. A Hartford edition also, perhaps of the same 

 year. To which Considerations there was a reply, 

 " Observations on a late pamphlet entitled ' Considera- 



