304 Review of the Cambridge Course of Mathematics, 



Forestiera ligustrina. Poiret. 

 Borya ligustrina. Willd. 



DIAECIA. 



Ceratiola ericoides. Mich. 2. p. 222, 

 Viscurn verticiJlatum. Lin. 

 Ircsine elatior. JVilld. 

 Zamia integrifolia. Mich, Willd. 



Observations. — The farina of the root of this plant is 

 much esteemed as food by the Indians, appears to be bqt 

 little inferior to the Arrow-root. 



CRYPTOGAMIA. 



Lycopodium alopecuroides. Willd. 



Vittaria linearis. Willd. 



V. angustifrons. Mich. 2. p. 261. 



Osn.unda cinnamonea. Willd. 



Polypodicum. A fragment of a very large species, 



Aspidsum. 



MATHEMATICS, 



Art. XIII. — Review of the Camhridge course of Mathe- 

 matics. 



1. An Elementary Treatise on Arithmetic, taken prin- 

 cipal'y from the Arithmetic of S. F. Lacroix, and translated 

 into English, with such alterations and additions as were 

 found necessary in order to adapt it to the use of the Amer- 

 ican student. Second Edition, revised and corrected, 

 pp. 128, 



2. An Introduction to the Elements of Algebra, de- 

 signed for the use of those who are acquainted only with 

 the first principles of Arithmetic. Selected from the 

 Algebra of Euler. Second Edition, pp. 216. 



