NEW SYLVA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



Or the New and revised Trees, Shrubs 

 and Vines observed, collected, and ascertain- 

 ed or corrected between 1802 and 1836, by 

 C. S. Rafinesque ^'C : all figured in my Au- 

 TiKON and IcoNEs unless otherwise stated. 



The Trees and Shrubs of North America 

 have received very early attention, because 

 they could usually be cultivated in Europe in 

 the open grounds; several were introduced 

 there long ago : Duhamel wrote chiefly upon 

 them about one hundred years ago. Michaux 

 and his son were sent to collect them for the 

 public nurseries of France. Bartram and Mar- 

 shall collected them here for English nurseries, 

 and Marshall published in Philadelphia about 

 50 years ago, a general account of those known 

 to him. He was followed and improved upon 

 by Castiglione in Italy and Vangenheim in 

 Germany, who both wrote on North American 

 Trees and Shrubs, publishing figures of many. 

 In England Miller, Trew, Catesby <Slc, publish- 

 ed also many figures of them in their works ; 

 but they were aTl exceeded by Michaux junior 

 who after publishing the splendid Monograph 

 of American Oaks of his father, printed both in 

 French and English a very good special work 

 on our Trees. 



Watson, Jacquin and others have since pub- 

 lished iconographical dendrologies, and several 

 monographs have appeared ; among which de- 

 serve peculiar notice, those of our Willows by 

 Muhlenberg, Wildenow, Smith 4*c, Pines and 

 Firs by Lambert, our Ash trees by Bosc in- 

 creased by him to 27 species, and my N. Am. 

 Roses 1820 increased to 25 species, with my 



