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(1.) Ranunculus parviflorus, Linn. = R. trachyspermus, Ell. 

 sk. lot. S. Car. <$ Geo. 



(2.) Magnolia Umbrella, Lamarck. M. tripetala, Linn. A 

 species common to the hilly and the low country of Carolina. 



The younger Michaux, in his Sylva, (I. p. 269,) says, that 

 the neighbourhood of Neuse river, latitude 35 39' N., is the 

 northern limit of Magnolia grandiflora. I have not seen it, nor 

 heard of it, in this region. 



(3.) Brasenia purpurea.=Hydropeltis purpurea, Michx.fl.= 

 Brasenia peltata, Pursh,fl. Brasenia, Schreb. 



(4.) Cabomba Caroliniana, Gray in Ann. Lye. N. Y. IV. p. 

 47; C. Aubleti, Michz. fl. I. p. 206; Nectris peltata, Pursh, 

 (cxcl. syn.) ; N. aquatiea, Nutt. gen. ; Ell. sk. ; non Willd. 



(5.) Ceratophyllacete. See the excellent paper, by Dr. Asa 

 Gray, in the fourth volume of the Annals of the Lyceum of Na- 

 tural History, New- York, where the true affinities of this order, 

 and its proper place in the natural system are pointed out. 



(6.) Sanguinaria Canadensis, Linn. Commonly called 

 " Puccoon;" but Lawson, in his account of Carolina, (London, 

 1709,) says, that this plant is only a substitute for the true puc- 

 COOH, which, as he says, does not grow in the low country, and 

 which is supposed to be Batschia canescens. See Punk's 

 Flora. 



(7.) Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Moench, Meth. ; DC Cand. 

 prod. Thlaspi Bursa-pastoris, Linn. 



(8.) Senebiei-a pinnatifida, var. incisa, De Cand.=Coronopus 

 didymus, Smith. 



(9.) Sisymbrium thalianum, Hook.= Arabia thaliana, Linn. 



(10.) Dionsea Muscipula, Ellis in nov. act. Upsal. I. p. 98, I. 

 8 ; Linn. Mant. 238. 



" Miraculum naturae ! folia biloba, radicalia, ciliata, sensi- 

 bilia, conduplicanda, insecta incarcerantia." Ellis Epis. ad 

 Linnesum. 



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