TVEOPHYTON 



NEW FLORA 



AND BOTANY 



OF 



NORTH AMERICA. 



BEING A SUPPLEMENTAL FLORA, 



To the various Floras and Botanical Works 

 of Michaux, Muhlenberg, Pursh, Nuttal, El- 

 liot, Torrey, Beck, Eaton, Bigelow, Barton, 

 Robin, Hooker, Riddell, Darlington, Schweinitz 

 Gibbs, &c. 



Besides the great works of Linneus, Wilde- 

 now, Vahl, Vitman, Persoon, Lamark, Decan- 

 dole, Sprengel, Jussieu, Adanson, Necker, 

 Lindley, &c. Containing nearly 500 additional 

 or revised New Genera, and 1500 additional 

 or corrected New Species, illustrated by figures 



in AtJTIKON BOTANIKON. 



BY C. S. RAFINESQUE, A. M. PH. D. 



Prof, of Botany, the historical and natural sciences- 

 Member of many learned Societies ef Paris, Vienna. 

 Bonn, Bruxelles, Bordeaux, Zurich, Naples, &c. and 

 in Philadelphia, New York, Cincinati, Lexington, &c. 



The Floral wealth in this wide land concealed. 

 Will be at but by learned care revealed. 



PHILADELPHIA: 



PRINTED TOR THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER. 



1836. 



