Literary Intelligence. 79 



Mitchella. Amoen. Acad. 3. p. 16. Chamae- 



daphne. Mitch. Nov. Gen. 27. 



Lonicera foliis subovatis, germine bifloro, corollis in- 

 terne hirsutis, stylo bifido. Gronov. Flor. Virg. p. 18. 



Syringa baccifera sive Clematis Daphnoides repens 

 aquatica, foliis parvis, floribis albis gemellis unicam bac- 

 cam rubram carnosam duobus umbilicis praeditam con- 

 tinentibus. Clayt. n. 28. 



Syringa baccifera, Myrti subrotundis foliis, floribus 

 albis, gemellis, ex provincia Floridana. Pink. Amaltb. 

 198. t. 444. fig. 2. Catesb. Carol. 1. p. 21. t. 20. 



Baccifera mariana clematitis daphnoidis minoris folio. 

 Petiv. Mils. 363. &? Gazoph. t. 1. /. 13. 



Chamsepericlymeni foliis plantula marilandica, flore in 

 summo caule unico tetrapetalo. Rail Suppl. 656. 



Mitchella. Partridge-berry. Cutler, Mem. Amer. 

 Acad. vol. I. p. 410. Hearne, p. 454. Partridge- 

 berries. Mather, Phil. Trans, abridged, vol. 5. part 



2. p. 160. Partridge-berry? Williams, Vermont, 



p. 68. 



Anglis, Creeping Mitchella. Creeping Evergreen 

 Mitchella. v 



Europo-Amcricanis, Partridge-berry. Turkey- berry. 

 Ground-Ivy. — Deer-berry ? in North- Carolina. — Indian 

 Tobacco? in some parts of New- England. — Poison- 

 Berries. 



Indigenis (certain tribes of New-England), Poke? 

 See the article Arbutus Uva ursi. 



In woods, on mountains, generally in wet or moist, 

 mossy and shaded situations. 



" Hab. in Carolina, Terra Mariana, Virginia." Mi- 

 cbaux, I. c. In Pennsylvania, and in every state 



