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Plants around Wilmington, JV- C. 



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it is not unlikely that mistakes and oversights have been 

 committed, which, if discovered, will be rectified hereaf- 

 ter. Some species remain undetermined and may form 

 the subject of another paper. 



- To Dr. James F. McRee, of Wilmington, an accom- 

 plished Botanist and Florist, I am particularly indebted 

 for numerous contributions of plants, which escaped my 

 own observation. To his labor and research no small 

 part of the Catalogue should be ascribed^ Situated in 

 such an extensive and inviting field for the prosecution of 

 the study of Natural History, It is much to be hoped that 

 he wiH hereafter find ample time for investigating the 

 subjects of his favorite departments, for which his refined 

 taste and accurate observation so eminently qualify him. 



ARALIACE^ 



Aralia spinosa. 



UMBELLIFERiE. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris, 



repanda, 



umbellata. 

 Angelica atropurpurea. (r. p.) 

 Cicuta maculata. 

 Daucus pusillus ? (Smith ville). 



Eryngium aquaticum, Button Snalce Root. 



ovalifolium, 



Virginianum. 

 CEnanthe filiformis, 



longlfolia; (SiumrigidiusjE/// S. tricuspidatum, 

 Ell! S. denticulatum, jE/Z.) 

 Sanicula Marilandica, 

 Sison capillaceus. 

 Smyrnium cordatum. (r. p.) 

 Uraspermum Canadense. 



