NOTES 335 



but it is likely he passed through the Floridas about 

 1774, coming from the west down the Ohio to New 

 Orleans. He went north from St. Augustine by land 

 to Virginia, taking much the same road as that fol- 

 lowed south to Charleston by Dr. Schoepf. Castiglioni, 

 early in 1786, passed from Richmond, Virginia, to 

 Augusta, Georgia, from New-Berne to Charleston over 

 Schoepf s route by ' Mr. Vareen's ' and ' Lockwood's 

 Folly.' Returning Castiglioni took the back road. 



P. 265 Voyage d'un Suisse dans differentes colonies 

 d 'Anierique pendant la derniere guerre. Neuchatel, 

 1785, p. 95. 



P. 275 The medicinal virtues of the ' wood 

 Guaiaco ' have been long known indeed. See, Baer's 

 Catalogue no. 600 (Frankfurt a. M.), item 20 " Ein 

 clarer bericht wie man alte schaden, locher und Biilen 

 heylen soil mit dem holtz Guaiaco &c. c. 1520, small 

 4to, 6 leaves. Woodcut on title." 



P. 314 Bernard Romans [1720-1784] : 



1 ] Concise Natural History of East & West Florida. 



New York, 1775. 



2] The Compleat Pilot for the Gulf Passage. 1779. 



[' Identical with appendix to the Natural History of 



the Floridas.'] 



P. 322 There is a file of the Phil. Gemeinnuz. Cor- 

 respondent in the library of the Historical Society of 

 Pennsylvania. However, nos. 310 and 311 are miss- 

 ing. 



