so GENERAL PRINCIPLES. [ 



Gardes^, Observations on the plants of Carolina* 



Grqxovixis, Flora Virginica from Clayton's, 



Hekrt, Medical herbal, 1 vol, 8vo. New York, 1814.— Empe- 

 rlcal, erroneous in names, descriptions, facts and figures, some 

 medical facts, and local names- , I 



HxTNTEB, Narrative, 1 vol. 8vo, Philad. 1824.— Another impos- 

 tor, he has given a list of western medical plants with Osage 

 names, not to be depended upon nor ascertained. 



Ik AUGURAL Theses of Medical Students, some on medical plants 

 with experiments. 



A. Ives, Aroer. Ed. of Paris Pharmacology, 2 vols. 8vo. New 

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E. Ives, Tracts and Observations in Journals. 



Journals, Many Medical and Scientific, Med. Repository* 

 Med. Recorder, Med. Register, Med. Museum, New Eng. Med. 

 Journal, Silliman's Journal, Philad. Journal of Med., B. Barton's 

 Journal, &c, 



* 



JijssTEu, Genera phantarum. Paris, 1789. 

 Kalm, Travels in North America. 

 Lamark, Dictionary of Botany, 8cc. 



Lauhekce, Catalogue of Medical Plants, cultivated at the Medi- 

 cal Garden of New Lebanon, New York. 



Lewis and Clarke, Travels to the Pacific Ocean. 



LiNSiEtrs, 1. Philosophy of Botany. 2. Genera Plantaruin- 

 3. Species Plantarum. 4. Materia Medica. 5. Amenitates Acadc- 

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Mac BRIDE, Medical remarks in Elliott's Flora. 



Marsraitl, American Grove. Philad. 1785. 



Mease, Medical Tracts and Dissertations. 



MicHAUx, Flora boreal! Americana, 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1803.^ 

 Edited by Richard, incomplete, some figures. 



MicHAux, Junior, American Sylva, 3 vols. 8vo. Paris.^ — Good 

 work ; but many trees are omitted. 



MrrcHiLL, Many Tracts and Dissert, in Med. Repository, &c. 

 MuHLESBUHtt, 1. Catalogue of Amer. Plants. 2. Gramineft. 



lAncastrieusis 



now. 



Mchbat, Amer. Ed. cf his Materia Medica. 



NcTTALL, 1. Genera of North American Plants, 2 vols, l2mo 



