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Art. VI. ji List of Plants found in the neighbourhood 

 of Connasarga River, (Cherokee Country) where Spring- 

 place is situated; made by Mrs. Gambold, at the request 

 of the Rev, Elias Cornelius,*' 



A. 



Acer nibrum and Sacharium 



Acaaitum uncinatum 



Actaea racemosa 



Adianthum Capillus Veneris 



Aesculus Pavia 



Agave 



Agriraonium Eupatoriutu 



Aira pallens 



Aletris farinosa 



Alisraa Plantago 



Allium, 2 sp. 



Amasonia latifolia 



Anchusa 



Andromeda arborea and other sp. 



Andropogon alopecuides and am- 



biguum 

 Anemone hepatica, Thalictroides, vir- 



giniana, and Pennsylvania 

 Angelica iucida and other sp. 

 Annona 



Antirrhinum elatine 



Apocynum cannabinum 



Aquilegia canadensis 



Arabis 



Aralia spinosa 



Arctatis caroliniana 



Arethuaa parviflora 



Aristoloichia serpentaria, 3 sp. 



Arum sagittsefolium and triphyllum 



Arundo tecto 



Asarum virginicum 



Aselepias purpurascens, variegata, Ver- 



ticillata and others, tuberosa 

 Ascyrum 

 Asplenium 

 Aster concolor, linarifolius, and manj 



others 

 Avena palustrio and spicata 

 Azalea riscosa, and others. 



Berberis canadensis 



Betula alnus 



Bidens pusilia N. S. Muhlenb. 



Bignonia crucigera and radicant 

 Bucknera americana. 



Cacalia 



Calycanthus flon'dus 



Campanula perfoliata and diTaricata 



Clematis ochraleuca and virginiana 

 Clitoria mariana and virginiana 

 Collinsonia virgiiiica 



* Copied partly from HaDuscripts of ib* lat« Dr. Muhlenberg', of Lancastsr, Pennsyl- 



