§ 118. BOTANICAL GAEDENS. NORTH AMERICA. 449 



Chicago. 

 JBabcock (H. H.). First annual Eeport. Chicago Botanic Garden. 

 Chicago, 1876. 8°. 



Elgin. 



HosACK (D.)- Hortus elginensis . . . !N'ew York, 1806. 8°. 

 Ed. 2. 1811. 8°. 



Salem. 

 JDavenpoet (G. E.). Cat. Davenport Herbarium of X. A. Ferns. 

 [Salem], 1879. 8°. 



Transilvania, U.S.A. 



JRafentisque (C. S.). First catalogues and circulars of the Botanic 

 Garden of Transilvania . . . Lexington, 1824. 12°. 

 Contains, Flora kentuckiensis, pp. 12-16. 



CANADA. 



Montreal. 



+D[a^sox] (J. W.). Cat. of Canadian Plants in the Holmes Herb- 

 arium . . . Montreal, 1859. 8°. 



§ 119. WEST INDIES. 



Havana. 



La Sagea (R. de). Informe . . . del jardin . . . de la Habana. 

 Habana, [1826]. 8°. 



Jamaica. 

 Daxcee (T.). Cat. . . . Botanical Garden. Jamaica, 1792. 4". 

 BEoroHTON (A.). Catalogue of the more valuable and rare Plants 

 . . . Botanic Garden in the Mountains of Liguanea . . . 

 Jamaica. St. Jago, 1794. 4°. 



For earlier issues see Hortus eastensis on next page. 



:J:Daxcee (T.). Some Observations respecting the Botanical Garden. 

 Jamaica, 1804. 8°. 



The author subsequently reKnqnished his appointment as ' ' Island 

 Botanist" in consequence of his recommendations in this tract not 

 being adopted. 



LuxAX (.7.). Hortus jamiicensis . . . Jamaica, 1814. 4°. 



A list of indigenous plants as well as the cultivated exotics. 



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