35G NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



80. HORNED CLUSTER CUP. RoesteUa. Many species of this 



al.si>, mostly on the Api>le family. 



31. BLACK-SEED GRASS SMUT. Helminthosporium Ravenelii. 



Very common on Black-seed 

 grass (Sporobolus Indicus), and 

 destroys the seed. 



32. MORELLE. Morchellaesculenta. Good, edible. 



33. EARTH TOXGUE. Geoglossum hirsutum. In woods. 



near rotten logs. 



34. PLUM DISEASE. Sphseria morbosa. Attacking the 



living branches. 

 36. TUCKAHOE; INDIAN POTATOE. Pachyma cocos. 



30. MOULDS. Various species of Mucor, Pennicilium, &c. 



[Note. — In the above " List of the more Common Native and Naturalized Plants of South 

 Carolina," I have only noted : 



1st. Such Phsengamous plants as were most common and well known, and had 

 received popular names. To have given the botanical names of all others would have 

 exceeded the limits to which this paper is restricted. In the recapitulation, at the 

 end, I will state the whole number found within the limits of our State, including 

 those above-mentioned. 



2d. Of Cryptogamous plants, there are but very few that have received popular 

 names, and to these few I have alluded ; and for the same reason as stated above, I 

 have omitted the others, but I will also give, in the recapitulation, the whole number 

 found thus far in our State. I am not aware that any other botanists .have ever made 

 any collections of the lower Cryptogams within our State, except the late Dr. Curtis 

 (who resided a few years at Society Hill) and myself, nor have any catalogues ever 

 been published ' Not having access to Dr. Curtis' collections to ascertain his species, I 

 am compelled to consult only my own Herbarium. In stating the number, therefore, 

 it must be borne in mind that these are only what I have myself collected in this 

 State.] 



