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pp. D. n. p., 1G85. - New i-i]. wiUi an iritruiliiclioii iiml 

 (lopioilH liiHLorir.'il iiiil.cH liy Mdwui'd ArriiHlroii)^. Ill |)|), (). 

 N(^w Ydi'k, LSIlf). {(iovv.'HiH' liil)liolJi(:i:ii uiiicriciwia, IV.) 



Dudloy, I'liiil. ()l)K('.rv!il,i()iin on .soriu^ of ihc. p!ai]|,H in N(!W- 

 Knuhuid wil.li rcinin'kii,l)li! in.sljiiKiCH of tlif; iiiii.iiro luiil powiir 

 of vcKcliiUoM. (h'oi/.,S,)<:.J'hilo«. 7'mn.f. XXXI J 1. (I72'l 2.';;, 

 pp. MM 2IMI. 172G.) 



Smitli, SiuriiK^I. The liisl-ory of Uio colony of Novu-(JiU!Hurifi or 

 N(iw-,ltM',s<;y, conlaininnun luuioiinl, of il,H lirnt,HvtXU:inci\l, pro- 

 gres.sivu iinprovcMiuMil.n, I, lie orif^iniii iuid pn^Konl, (!onsl,il,iilJon, 

 and ol.li(!r ov(!ntH, to tlid y(!iu- 1721, willi Honur parliciilm-M 

 sinco, and a Nliort viovv of its prcKcnt «tato. 10 I .')7;i pp. ( ). 

 Burlins(,on, (N. .1.), 1765. — | lOd. 2.] 11 I (102 pp. 2 niapH. 

 O. J{urlinK(,on, (N. J.), |"],S77J. 

 (^unlriiiiiH II low iioUiH on vt!K<'t'iil)lt' prodnnlH. 



Brieven v;ui ccn l.'Uidmaii in I'cnsylvanirn. TTil, Iicl, I'jif^clscli. 

 O. Lcydcn, 1784.1 



Drake, Daniel. Nalnr-al and slal.islidal view or pieliirc of 

 Oinciiinal.i and l,li'^ Miami (iiHnil.ry, illu.sl.ratod liy ni.'ips; wilh 

 an apiic'iulix conlaiiiinK oli.'^i^rvaUon.s on t,lie latucarl-lKpiake.s, 

 thn aurora boroali.'i and soulli-wcst wind. 251+[5] pp. 2 

 maps. D. (Uncinnati, 1815. 

 Bi.liuiy (pp. 70-90). 



Brodhead, J. R. (edilor). Doc^uinenls reialivc to t-lio colonial 

 histoiy of llic .state of New York, procured in Holland, I'ing- 

 land and l''rancc. 11 vol. maps. Q. Albanj', 1856-Gl. 

 Many of tho reprinted publiraiionscontiiin notes on vegetable products; 

 see index (vol. XI.) i>;irtieulivrly under fruit, timber and trees. 



Acrelius, Israel. A history of New Sweden or the sottlement.s 

 on the River Delaware. Translated from the Swedish by 

 Win. M. Reynolds. ,50+ 4,'')8 pp. 1 por. pi. map. Q. Phil- 

 adelphia, 1874. (Historical society of Pennsylvania. Me- 

 moirs, XL) 



Tho most remarkable kinds of trees in Pennsylvania (pp. 171-175). 



III. SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 



Harlot, Thomas. Admiranda narratio fida tamen, de com- 

 modis ct incolarum ritibus Virginiae, nuper admodum ab 

 Anglis, qui h, Dr. Richardo Greinvile equestris ordinis viro 

 60 in coloniam anno MDLXXXV deducti sunt inventae 

 sumptus faciente Dr. Waltero Raleigh equestris ordinis viro 

 fodinard Stanni praefecto ex auctoritate serenissimae Re- 

 ginae Angliae. Anglico scripta sermone ;\ Tlioma Hariot eius- 

 dem Waltero domestico, in earn coloniam misso ut regionis 

 situin diligenter observerat. Nunc autem primum Latio 

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Moenum, 1590. A brief and true report of the new found 



land of Virginia, of the commodities there found, and to be 

 raised, as well merchantable as others; written by Thomas 

 Hariot . . . {In Pinkerton, John. A general collection of 

 . . . voyages . . . XII. 590-609. London, 1812.) — Abriefe 

 and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the com- 

 modities and of the nature and manners of the naturall in- 

 habitants. A reproduction of the edition printed at Frankfort, 

 in 1590 . . . Edited by W. H. Rylands. [4]+ 33+ [70] pp. 

 11. pi. F'. Manchester, 1S8S. 



Contains noteson timber and other vegetable products (pp. S-9, 22-23). 



Le Moyne de Morses, Jacques. Brevis narratio eorum quae 

 in Florida Americae provlcia Gallis acciderunt, secunda in 

 illara Navigatione duce Renato de Laudoniere classis prae- 

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Garcilasso de la Vega, Inca. Historia de la Florida, y Jornada 

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 Hernando de Soto . . . y de otros heroicos caballeros es- 

 panoles e indios . . . van emmendadas en esta impresion, 

 muchas erratas de la primera, y aiiadida copiosa tabla de las 

 cosas notables; y el Ensaio cronologico . . . 366 pp. F. 

 Madrid, 1723.t 



Soto, Ferdinando de. Virginia, richly valued, b}' the descrip- 

 tion of the maine land of Florida . . . out of the foure yeeres 

 . . . travell ... of Ferdinando de Soto . . . written by a 

 Portugal gentleman of Elaus . . . and translated out of 

 the Portuguese by Richard Hakluyt. 77 pp. F. London, 

 1609. — The worthye and famous histor\' of the travailes, dis- 

 covery and conquest of that great continent of Terra Florida 

 . . . accomplished and effected bv . . . Ferdinando de Soto 

 . . . Translated and edited by Richard Hakluyt. [6]+ 180 

 pp. D. London, 1611. — {Aho in H.\klltyt, Richard. 

 Collection of the early voyages ... of the English nation, 



newftd. V. 477 .5.",0. \H\2. — Aliii,inV(t\ir.r.,Vt:U:T. '{miAtt 

 and rilljrT piipcrH relulirpg ...(<> tlio . . . N(;ttli-in'-nt of 

 foloiiicH ill North America, p[>. I i:{2, \HA(t.) — A rinrni.- 

 tivc of llie (xpdilion of iteniiindo di! Solo into I'lorida. 

 '\'nii\K\n\fi[ from llic l'i)rtii)?iii'«(; by liidiurd llacklnyt. I/in- 

 doii, I(i09. (In 1 itKNrii, Jl. ]•'. HiHt/triciij coljcdionx of 

 l.oniHi.'ina ... II. 111-220. IX.'rf).) — 'I lie ijiwr/ivf-ry and 

 (.'onipir'Kt of Terra I' loridu by Don I'crdinanrlo di; Soto urid 

 nix Iiundred SpaniardH, IiiH followfrpK, Writtf^ri l»y a ({'-"- 

 tlem.'ui of lOlvaH . . . and tran«lat<^l out of l'ortu(?iK!Wr by 

 Hicliard Hakluyt. I{''[irint/i<I from the edition of Kill. 

 lOdili'fl with nolc.H and an iiil roiiuctioii ,'ind u tranHJution of a 

 n;irraliv(> (jf tli(' exnidiliori by LuIh Ilr-riiandez d(; Hiedrmi, 

 factor Id the uMiit- by William 1'.. l!v<: . . . |2) I 67 ) 2IKI pp. 

 map. <). J.,ondon, 18")1. (Hakluyt Hocioly publicatioiiH 

 IX.) 



Fruit treuji (Kd, 101 1, |>p. ni-M; v\. 1812. p. CIS; cJ. ISIO, p. 73; c(l. 



IX.OI), |.p. 21!)-22l); ud. IK,\. p. 91). 



Glover, Thomas. An account of Virginia, its Hf;itiiation, ti:rn- 

 pcniliire, productions, inliabitantHaiid their manner of plant- 

 ing anil ordering tobacco &c. {Roy. Hoc. PhUos. Trarui, XI. 

 no. 126, pp. 623 636. 1676.) 



A[sh], T(liomas]. Carolina; or, A description of the present 

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 (AUi) ill- ('.\uuoi,i,, 15. R. Historicid collections of South 

 Carolina embracing many rare and valuable pamphlct.s and 

 other documents, relating to the lii.story of that state, from 

 its first di.scovery to its independence, in the year 1770. 2 

 vol. map. O. New York, 18.36. See pp. 59-84.) 



Hennepin, Louis. Description de la Loui.siane nouvelicment 

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Jones, Hugh. Part of a letter . . . concerning several ob- 

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 Partly on vegetable products. 



[Beverly, Robert.] The historj' and present state of Virginia 

 ... 4 pts. 14 pi. D. London. 1705. — The history of Vir- 

 ginia. Ed. 2 rev. & enl. [6]+ 284+ [22] pp. 14 pi. 6. Lon- 

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du premier 6tablissement . . . Traduite de I'anglois. [6]+ 

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Of the wild fruits of the country (Ed. 1705, pt. 2, pp. 13-30). 

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 act description and natural liistory of that countr}'. 258 pp. 

 pl. Q. London, 1709. t — The history of Carolina, containing 

 th? exact description and natural historj' of that country, 

 together with the present state thereof, and a journal of a 

 thousand miles travel'd thro' .several nations of Indians, giv- 

 ing a particular account of their customs, manners, &c. [4]+ 



258 pp. 1 pl. sq. O. London. 1718. AUemeueste Be- 



schreibung von Karolina und West-Indien. O. Hamburg, 

 1722.t 



Of the vegetables of Carolina (English eds., pp. S9-115). 



Coxe, Daniel. A description of the English pro\-ince of Caro- 

 lana, by the Spaniards called Florida, and by the French la 

 Louisane. 122 pp. maps. O. London, 1722. — .\ descrip- 

 tion ... as also of the great and famous river Meschacebe or 

 Mississippi . . . together with an account of the commodi- 

 ties, of the growi;h and production of the .said province. {In 

 French, B. F. Historical collections of Louisiana ... II. 

 221-276. 1850.) 



Contains scattered notes on vegetable products. 

 Moore. Francis. A voyage to (Jeorgia begun in the year 1735, 

 containing an account of the settling the town of Frederica 

 in the southern part of the pro\ince and a description of the 

 soil, air. birds, beasts, trees, rivers, islands . . . 108 pp. O. 

 London, 1744. 



Notes on plants (pp. 5-1-55). 

 Strachey, WilUani. The historic of travaile into Mi^nia Bri- 

 tannia, expressing the cosmographie and comodities of the 

 country, togither with the manners and customes of the peo- 

 ple . . . Now first edited from the orisinal manuscript, in 

 the British Museum. 8+ 36+ [6]+ 203 pp. il. pl. map. O. 

 London, 1849. 



Contains not<?s on tree5 (pp. 12S-13t). 



Wailes, B. L. C. Report on the agriculture and geology of 

 Mississippi, embracing a sketch of the social and natural his- 

 torv of the state. 371pp. 17 pl. map. O. [Jackson?], 

 1854. 



Flora (pp. 311-356). 



