SCHOPF AMERICAN TRAVELS. 



Guilandina Bonducella (Nickers). 



Melastoma discolor. 



Banisteria angulosa. 



Suriana maritima. 



Euphorbia hyssopifolia?, heterophylla, 



and others. 

 Cactus Tuna. 

 Eugenia Pseudopsidium. 

 Sesuvium Portulacastrum_. 

 Argemone mexicana. 

 Corchorus hirsutus. 

 Bignonia pentaphylla, and cserulea. 

 Lantana Camara and involucrata. 

 Capraria biflora. 

 Stemodia maritima. 

 Durantia Ellisia. 

 Cleome pentaphylla. 

 Sida crispa, and others. 

 Hibiscus tibiaceus. 

 Abrus precatorius. 



Erythrina Corallodendron. Trew, t. 8. 

 Cytisus Cajan. 

 Hedysarum canescens. 

 Indigofera argentea. 

 Dolichos, sundry varieties. 

 Bidens nivea. 

 Ageratum conyzoides. 

 Amelhis umbellatus ? 

 Buphthahnum frutescens. 



Serapias and Limodorum, sundry va- 

 rieties. 



Passiflora cuprea, rubra, Vespertilio, 

 and others. 



Helicteres jamaicensis, Jacquin. 



Arum sagittjefolium. 



Parthenium Hysterophorus. 



Guettarda speciosa. 



Croton Cascarilla, glabellum, argen- 

 teum. 



Smilax, sundry varieties. 



Juniperus bermudiana. 



Andropogon repens. Gramen dactylon 

 americanum cruciatum, barbaden- 

 sibus nostratibus Dutch-grass dic- 

 tum. Pluk., Phyt. tab. 189, fig. 7, 

 and tab. 245, fig. i. 



Clusia rosea, flava. 



Gouana domingensis. 



Mimosa circinalis. Cat. 

 nambucana, unguis 

 ana, arborea, glauca, and others. 



Pisonia aculeata. 



Acrostichum aureum, polypodioides. 



Asplenium rhizophyllum, marinum. 



Polypodium phyllitidis, pubescens. 



Adiantum clavatum. 



Zamia pumila. Trew. t. 2(i. 



II, t. 97, per- 

 cati, farnesi- 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



I. Gr. virg. Gronovius : Ed. 1762, de- 

 scription of Virginia plants col- 

 lected by John Clayton. 



2. Mill. Philip Miller, various works 



on gardening and arboriculture. 



3. Pluk. aim. Leonard Plukenet: Al- 



magestum. 



ADDENDA. 



The Lloyd Library can not resist making a brief recognition of the 

 services Dr. Morrison has rendered to the recipients of the Lloyd 

 Library publications. The foregoing Bulletin is of particular value, in 

 that it carries so much useful and authoritative information concerning 

 the early record of American drugs, medicines, and related subjects. 

 Dr. Morrison has, in this painstaking contribution, served the interests 

 of professional men in the sciences concerned, particularly in botany, 

 medicine, and materia medica. 



The complete book, "Travels in the Confederation," by Dr. Johann 

 David Schoepf, (see Introduction) , published in two volumes in Er- 

 langen, Germany, in 1788, has been translated into English by Dr. 

 Morrison, and is now in press, as a subscription work, in two volumes, 

 price, $5.00. It behooves the recipients of our Bulletins to address im- 

 mediately Dr. Alfred J. Morrison, Hampden Sidney, Virginia, enclos- 

 ing the subscription price of this invaluable work, which should be in 

 every established library connected with the subjects embraced. 



Let us again express to Dr. Morrison our grateful acknowledg- 

 ments for his self-sacrificing efforts. 



Respectfully, THE LLOYD LIBRARY, 



John Uri Lloyd, President. 



