thonfand animals, in abont fwo thouſand fire hundred 
numbers. 0 2 
50. Flora and Fama Hampensis. 
of New-Ilampskire: as in Maine, 
60. Flora and Fauna Massachusensis. f 
mals of Mallachufetis; as in Maine, and nearly all the 
States have a fimilar number. g 
61. Flora and Fauna Rhodensis. Plants and Animals 
of Ahode-Island. 
62. Flora and Fauna Connectiensis. 
of Connecticut. 
65. Flora and Fauna Vermontana, 
of Vermont. 
69. Flora and Fauna Eboracensis. 
mals of ihe State of New York, 
65. Flora and Fauna Cesariensis. 
of New-.Jerley. x 
00. Flora and Fauna Pennsylvanica. Plants and Ani- 
mals of Pensylvania. 
07. Flora and Fauna Delawarica, 
of Delaware. 
68. Flora and Fauna Marylandica. 
of Maryland. 8 
60. Fl. and F. Virginica. au 
70. Fl. and F. Boreali- Caroliniana. 
North Carolina. 8 FR 
171. Fl. and F. Australi - Carolinihna. 
South Carolina. 
72. Fl. and F. Georgica. 
75. Fl. and F. Mississ:pıica, 
AZory Mississippi. 
74. Fl. and F. 
of Loulſiana. 
75. Fi. and F. 
of Missouri.“ 
Plants and Animals 
Plants and Animals 
Plants and Animals 
Plants and Ani- 
Plants and Animals 
Plants and Animals 
Planss and Animals 
Pl. and An. of Virginia. 
Pl. and An, of 
Pl. and An. of 
Pl. and, An. of Georgia. 
Pl. and An. of the Terri- 
Pl. and An, of the State 
Ludoviciana. 
Missurica. Pl. and An. of the Territo- 
= 76. Fl. and F. Tenncssiana. Pl. and An. of Teunes- 
Ba 77. Fl. and E. Kentuckensis. Pl. and An. of Kentucky. 
17. Fl. and F. Ohiensis. Pl. and An. of the State of 
hio. 5 
BR 9. Fl. F. Indianensis. Pl. and An. of Indiana. 
30. Fl. and E Illinoensis. Pl. and An. of Ulinois Ter- 
Titory. 3 an 
r A Fl. and F. Michiganersis, of Michi- 
Pl. and An. of the North 
Pl. and An. 
San Territory. i 
g2. Fl. and F. Superiora, 
Wen Territory. _ 
VIII. Sets of Tract. Tloras and Faunas. 
The Floras and Faunas of peculiar Tracts of Country 
may be alſo made up if asked for, among which the moſt 
ntial are the following: 
E 2 and F. Aen. Of the Sea Shore Tract. 
32. P. F. Atlantica. Of the Atlantic States. 2 
85. F. F. Alleganensis. Of the Alleshany Mountains. 
20. F. F. Lacustris. Of ihe Lakes. 
7. F. F. Occidentalis. OI the Weltern Country. 
88. F. F. Novanglıca, Of the New England Stales. 
IX. Sets of the Local Floras and Faunas. 
Anv one may [ubfcribe merely for the Plants or Ani- 
mals found in the neighbourhood of, or within the Dis- 
irıet, County, City, Town, Township, Village, etc. he 
dwells in: but he mult then sive a note of what is fonnd 
there. The principal local Pleras and Faunas likely to 
be asked. are the following: the, Plants and Animals of 
thofe noted fo K are already well kn WI. 
80. Fl and F. Bostoniensis. + % Bolton. 
F F. Longinsulensis. 7 Of Long island, - 
01. F. F. Noveboracensis t Of New York, 
64 
Plants and Ani- 
0% E. F. Alhanensis: + Of Albany. re 
8. E. E. Philadelphica. + Of Philadelphia. 
94. F. F. Lancasırienss.+ Of Lancaster. 8 
05. F. F. 'Baldmoriana, + Of Baltimore, *. 
00. F. F. Richmondiara. O. Kuhmönd 5 
97- F. E. Columbica. t Of the Bistrict of Columbia. 
08. F. F. Carlestomiana. Of Charleston. j RE 
DIAF. F. Sauanuensig. Of Saven ah. N 25 
100. F. F. Novo-Orleanensis. Ol New Orleans, elc. d 
X. Sets of Adjacent Florasard Faunas. 
The Plants aud Animals of the United States“ being 
generally ſpread all over North America, lets may be 
Jubfceribed for, in any part thereof, and will even be ma- 
de up for any limited or local diſtrict on demand: he 
following will be thie principal Floras and Faunas of that 
delcription. \ 218 a 
101. Fl. and F. Floridamga. Of Florida. 1845 
102. F. F., Teaensis. Of Texas. : A > 
F. Novo-Mexicana. Of New Mexico. sus 
F. Petraliensis. Of the Stony, Mountains. 
. Albionens’s. Of ie North West Coast. 
103. F. 
104. F. 
* 
Hudsonica. Of Hudsen Bay. Lage 2 
Canadensis. Of Canada. 1 115 
(Brunsvicensis. Öl. New. Brunswick, 
Acadiensis. Of Nova Scotia. H 
. Novinsulensis. Of Newfoundland. 
Labradorica, Of Labrador. 1 
Groenlandica. Of Greenland. 4 
. Bermudensis. Of the Bermudas. 
115. F F. Bahamensis. Of the Bahamas. 2180 
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