86 Prof. Green on the Cotton Plant. 
Seleranthus 
annuus. L. toads in eons soils. July. 
TRIGYNIA, 
1. media. ptt 
alsine 
a Kmoey ero May. Nove white,... 
2. es a: 
: Big. 2 wet meadows, tthe white. 
3. Pos ing "Eaton? ? ditches. July. white 
PENTAGYNIA. 
Penthorum. 
sedoides, L, wet places, July. green. 
Ocalis. 
stricta. Ayille pastures, &e. June. yellow. 
ar 
arvensis. ® cultivated fields. Jihe: white. Intro- 
aon P 
Agrostemm 
eo Githago. L. In cornfields. Ja, purple. Inroduced 
“vulgatum, L. giles Bs oe hie, 
eines dacam Le sre 
"[To be coneluded ¢ in our neat. “) 
mS yet, ae 
| Gossipium—Cotton. 
[Cecimnicated by Professor Jacon GneEN, Sept. 1821. J 
I ruiv« it probable that the Cotton Plant (Gossi 
Sacaty as ‘S$. much farther to rep 
I sup A kinsman of mine esd a 
| ood of Princeto ton, made a very successful —— 
ment on this subject. A quantity of seed procured 
