196 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. [ August, 
arable had he not bequeathed to us an example of what a botanist 
should be. He was one of the pioneers of cryptogamic botany in this 
country. May those who follow be guided by the same spirit. 
The following list includes all the works of Mr. Ravenel on botanical 
subjects as far as at present informed : 
dv. Sei , pp. 2-17. 
Description of a new Biptisia found near Aiken, S.C. Proc. Hilliott 
Soe. Ne Hist 2, 1859 
ies - In Report of Commissioaer of Agri- 
ag 2 diseases of cattle in the United States, pp. 171-174. Washing 
on, ; 
On the seemingly one-ranked leaves of Baptisia perfoliata. Prov. 
Am. Ass, Ady, Sci., xx, 891-393, 1871; Ann, Mag Nee. Hist., ix, 174-175; 
Jour. Bot., i, n. 8., 84-85, . bita- 
__- On the relation of the tendril to the phyllotaxis in certain cucurd 
Ceous plants. Proc. Am, Ass. Adv, Sci., xx, 393-397, 1871. 
Some rare southern Plants. Torrey Bull., vi, 81-82, March, 1876 
me more rare southern plants 
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1876. 
. Torrey Bull., vi, 93-94, June, 1010 
iar ton mal habit of Asclepias amplexicaulia, Torrey Bull., viii, 87-88, 
Gordonia pubescens, Am. Nat., March, 1882, pp. 235-238. 
a aration of Steere Torrey Bull.,ix, 112-114, Sep 1 
OLOgY in t t : f orrey oe 
54-55, Os 1883 uber of Jerusalem artichoke 
Some North American. botan; ‘ott. Bot. Gas, Villy 
249.953 July, 1888, ican Dotanists. Stephen Ellio ag 
