Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. 



187. First Part. Introd. Lexicon, &c [ = = | New Flora | and Botany 

 | of | North America. | Being a supplemental flora, | To the 

 Various Floras and Botanical Works of Michaux, | Muhlen- 

 berg, Pursh, Nuttall, Elliot, Torrey, Beck, Eat- | on, Bigelow, 

 Barton, Robin, Hooker, Riddell, Darling- | ton, Schweinitz, 

 Gibbs, &c. | Besides the general works of Linneus, Wildenow, 

 | Vahl, Vitmau, Persoon, Latnark, Decandole, Sprengel, | Jus- 

 sieu, Adanson, Necker, Lindley, &c. Containing | nearly 500 

 additional or revised New Genera, and 1500 | additional or 

 corrected New Species, illustrated by | figures in AUTIKON 

 BOTANICON. | By C. S. Rafinesque, A. M. Ph. D. | Prof, of 

 Botany, the historical and natural sciences | Member of 

 many learned Societies in Paris, Vienna, | Bonn, Bruxelles, 

 Bordeaux, Zurich, Naples, &c. and | in Philadelphia, New 

 York, Cincinnati, Lexington, &c. | - | The Floral wealth 

 in this wide land concealed, | Will be at last by learned care 

 revealed. | - | Philadelphia. | Printed for the Author and 

 Publisher. | 1836. 



This work was published in four parts* as follows: 



New Flora and Botany of North America. Part First. Intro 



ductory Lexicon, Monographs, etc. 1836. (8vo, pp. i-ioo.) 

 New Flora and Botany of North America. Second Part. Neo- 



phyton. 1836. (8vo, pp. 96.) 

 New Flora and Botany of North America. Third Part. New 



Sylva. 1836. (8vo, pp. 96.) 

 New Flora and Botany of North America. Fourth Part. Neo- 



botanon. 1836. (8vo, pp. 112.) 



In the title of the third and fourth parts the word 

 &quot; great&quot; instead of &quot;general&quot; is employed in describing 

 the &quot;works&quot; of the various authors named. The lines 



*From the prospectus we learn that the work was to have consisted of 

 six parts. 



