BOTANICAL WORKS. IX. 



Grasses, which he has more fully described. The last 

 mentioned work, however, as well as the Flora of Mr. 

 Pursh, are in Latin. The student who wishes to ex- 

 amine the productions of our Forests, in a more allur- 

 ing dress, will derive much gratification from the pe- 

 rusal of the splend'd volumes of Michaux, entitled the 

 American Sylva. 



