CONCLUSION. J I 



new and rare plants collected by himself, besides 

 Km, Boyken, Baldwin, Nuttal. Elliot Ware 

 Leconte, Schweinitz, &c., from Florida and (': 



materials for this Flora; therefore, the delay 

 that may occur in the publication of the num- 

 bers will be compensated by the additional ne^v 

 plants I may be able to describe 



I shall either continue to give monographs of 

 some remarkable or rich genera, beginning wit° 



or I may give series of new Sp^ies from inte 

 resting localities. "■" mie 



I may also pay particular attention to our 

 New Genera, many of which are improperly 

 referred as yet to akin Genera. ^ 



As to the Natural Orders of our Plants, my 

 general views and examples have been given in 

 my preface, and will be found in the Introduc- 

 tion to the Flora Tellcriana. 



It is again recommended to our Botanists to 

 study well the natural affinities and disparities 

 ot Genera and Species, both of which they have 

 otlen heretofore either neglected or overlooked 



