noethwestkrn university, 1884. 

 Dear Sir: 



The following catalogue is a collection of the phaenogamous 

 plants — with the exception of the orders Juncaceae, Cyperaceae 

 andGramineae — of Evanslon and vicinity, containing the names of 

 seven hundred and six specimens, the greater part of which were 

 found in Evanston itself, all being obtained within a radius of ten 

 miles. The few plants which were not collected by myself are 

 credited to those who did so — Babcock or Shipraan, as the case 

 may be; all cultivated jjlants are so designated, and tl)e orders, 

 genera and species, follow according to Gray's Manual. 



Trusting that 3'ou may find tliis catalogue nearly complete, 



I remain, yours, very truly, 



Charles S. Raddin, '84. 

 Dr. Oliver Marcy, 



Prof, of Natural History, and 

 Curator of Museum. 



