48 
363. 
Pennsylvania 
. Aralia racemosa, L.— Covington. 
HAMAMELIDES. Br. 
365. Hamamelis Virginica, L.—N. Orl. 
1833. (n. 137.) Pennsylvania. 
= 
CORNEÆ. DC. 
366. Cornus alba, L.—N. Orl. (n. 138.) 
367. Cornus Piso L.—Pennsylvania. 
N. Orl. (n. 139.) 
LORANTHACEJE. Rich. et Juss. 
368. Viscum flavescens, Ph.—N. Orl. (n. 
140.) 
CAPRIFOLIACEJE. Juss. 
369. Sambucus Canadensis, L.—Coving- 
n. 
370. Sambucus pubens, Mich.—N. Orl. 
A 141.)—8. foliolis latioribus.—N. Orl. 
n. 144 bis. 
Mom Lentago, L.—Allegha- 
nies.—This has the leaves much and 
€ aieo 
urnum prunifolium, L.—Penn- 
sylvania. 
. Viburnum nudum, L—N. Orl. (n. 
142.) 1833. —Covington. Jacksonville. 
374. oe dentatum, L.—N. Orl. 
(n. 143.) 
375. be urnum pubescens, Ph.—N. Orl. 
Covi 
976. Trio Tri se ha perfoliatum, L.—Allegha- 
- EET gd e 
foliis is 
1753.—N. Ort. (n. 145.) 
RUBIACEJE. Juss. 
377. does glomerata, EIL—N. Orl. 
an. He He yotis Boscii, D C.—N. Orl. 
151. e same plant I cis received 
from M. Tainturier. It turns bl 
drying. 
379. Houstonia cerulea, L.—Pennsylva- 
mia.—N. Orl. (n. 
380. Houstonia patens, EIL—N. Orl. (n. 
381. Houstonia tenuifolia, Nutt.—St. 
- Louis. 
382. Houstonia Gee rese dee 
dex noma Mich 
- Houstonia a purpurea, L hio.— 
the two preceding are probably 
varieties of one and the ee species. — 
; » DON. Orl. (n. 147.) 
MR. DRUMMOND'S COLLECTIONS. 
Panax haaa L.—New Yorkand 385. Mitchella repens, L.—N. Orl. (n. 
146. 
386. Ce mangement occidentalis, L.—N. 
Orl. (n. 1833.) Ohio. St. Louis. 
Spermacoce tenuior, L.— ri. 
(n. 152 bis.) 1833.—St. Louis. 
388. Diodia teres, Walt——N. Orl. (n.159.) 
—St. Louis. 
389. Diodia a Walt.—2D. Vir- 
os Mich.— Covington. 
3 Galium atin. Ph.—Coving- 
> 
9 
T lium uniflorum, Mich.—Coving- 
on. 
392. Galium trifidum, Ph.—N. OrL— 
n. 153. 
393. Galium/atifolium, Mich.—St. Lou 
394. Galium £inctorium,L. MP 
>t 
VALERIAXWEJE. Juss. 
395. — ier pauciflora, Mich.—Alle- 
ghan 
396. "Fedia radiata, Vahl. —Alleghanies. 
39 Fedia o£ toria, Meench.—N. Orl. 
(n. 154.) 
COMPOSITA. Juss. 
398. Cnicus arvensis, Willd.— —Coving- 
ton .—There are two pe of this spe- 
cies, one wit th sm all, 
nished with an acicular patent spinule. ~ 
— muticus, Willd.—Jackson- 
vi 
400. Thios discolor, Willd. St. Louis. 
—N. Orl. (n. 160. Flowers yong: —£? 
eni lato-anceoatis subinte 
. the inroluee and 
per bor sac m ose of 
discolor, but the majority of A ccauline 
leaves are oblongo-lanceolate, ciliato- 
spinescent at the margi i 
opinion it is only a state of that plant, 
which tips describes as variable in 
its foliag 
401. nios horridulus, Pursh.—N. Orl. 
16 ^ 
ington. 
403. Centaurea Americana, Nutt. in : 
72s fas 
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