traseb's catalogue. 



119 



85 ^Thuraria herbacea. % Fl. yel- 



low, and the calyx resiuiferous. 

 A shrubby species of this 



genus, Imtla gliiti?iosa^ of Per- 



soon^ is called in Mexico, the 

 lusense Plant : collected on 

 the Miasourie, and stands the 

 open ground. 



86 Uniola latifolia. % From the 

 Mississippi. 



87 *Virgilia grandiflora. % This 



fine species differs essentially 

 from V. bicolo}\ in being peren- 

 nial, and producing a simple 

 stem, terminated by one to 

 three large flowers : its entire 

 pappus also distinguishes it 



from V. fimbriata. Found only 

 in the vicinity of the Andes. 



88 *Vitis canipestris. t Collected 



on the Mi?=^nurie, above the 

 river Platte, on the plains, 

 where it becomes bushy, and 

 produces excellent grapes : it 

 has considerable affinity to V. 



rifaria of Michaux. 



89 *Yucca glauca. % Leaves nar- 



row, and tiliferous ; capsule 

 dry, coriaceous, and large as 

 that of T.gloriosa,—Y\o^^r not 

 seen.— Used in N. Mexico as a 

 substitute for hemp. Collected 

 1600 miles up the Missonrie, 

 about lat. 49°. 



Now SpeciPR. 1 A Shrub. J Perennial 



M. fiom the Missonrie. 



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J. and J. T. Fraser, with many other kinds of rare North American 

 Plants (a printed Catalogue of which may be had of them), are now en- 

 abled to oflFer for Sale the following Plants, at reduced Prices : 



Abies, nov. sp. 

 Befaria paniculata 

 Carex Fraseri 

 Ohamoeropg hystrix 

 Echites difformis 

 Frasera Walteri 

 Lonicera flava 



Malaxis unifolia 



JNIagn olia auriculata. 



M. Fraseri of Michaux 



Macrophylla 



Pyramidalis 



Cordata 



Menziesia, nov. sp 

 Pinkneyia pubens 

 Finns pungens 

 Phlox amoena 



Khododendron Cataw- 

 bieuse 



nov. sp. 



Kosa fenestrata 

 Rosa, nov. sp. 

 Eibes, nov. sp. 

 Schisandra coccinea 



Sarracenia, four species 



i Walteriana Carolinlensis 



A collection of All the American Oaka 



J. Williams, Prtxtkr, 

 Shii- Yard, Strano London. 



