52 Catalogue of Plants, fyc. 



Murray (1. c.) states that the plant described by him was 

 raised from seeds sent from New-York by Wangenheim. His 

 figure is excellent. The younger Linnaeus, (whom I quote 

 from Gaertner) was mistaken in supposing his X. orientale to be 

 a native of India ; that species, as Sir I. E . Smith informed me 

 many years ago, being of American origin, and without doubt 

 identical with the X. echinatum. The older name cannot, how- 

 ever, be employed, as it is altogether inappropriate." Torr.MS. 



(83.) Andromeda paniculata, Pursh.A.. ligustrina, Ell.= 

 Vaccinium ligustrinum, Linn. 1 



(84.) Cranichis multiflora, Etl.-Ophrys pubera, Michx., fid* 

 Torrey. 



