222 AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 
(1) Bursa, Trew, 17577, Sale of 
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Capsella, Medicus, 1792. 
The genus is not p ubli shed in a way that would lead one to 
suppose the name is oe enerico-specific binary. The genus is 
referred to Heucher,l |! EL who also uses the single word, 
Bursa, and who was the first to publish it under that caption. 
(2) Persicaria, Trew., 1754, instead of 
Pe ersicaria, Hill, 1756. 
old herbalists called Hydropiper, or as we know it, Persicaria 
Hydropiper. He does not, however, designate the species un- 
der a binary name as he does in the case of Persicaria macu- 
lata. s 
(3) Coronopus, Trew, 1754l, instead of 
Coronopus, Zinn, 1757. 
(4) Tithymalus, Trew, 17548, (in part) instead of 
Tithymalus, Duham el, 175 
(5) Abies, Trew, 1754,** instead ‘of 
Abies, Duhamel, 1755. 
(6) Sassafras, Trew, 1757, ti veri of 
assafras, Nees and Eberm, 1831. 
Through a reprint of 1866 there has come to my notice the 
fact that in 1754 there had been published a work or rather a 
list of plants* from the Botanical ees of Amiens, France. 
The author is stated by M. Richert to have been Dom. Robbe, 
der of the botanical garden x Pe city. Robbe "s name 
does not appear on the title page, and the list was “published 
t Le. Cent. I, Tab. 5. 
I Heucher, = H., Index Plantarum Horti Medici Academiae Vitem- 
eb nae ILL 14. “Bursa. Vulgo Bursa pastoris offic. 
i lie. Cent. i "Tab. 118 
Il L P E IL, Tab. 1 
$ l.c. Cent. II, Tab. Im and 163. 
s; 198. 
m. Robbe.) Catalogue d Plantes ghe cc avec une explication 
des principaux Termes de Botanique, poor r d'intrduction aux Dé 
monstrations commencees dans p jardin de “Botanique le 27 Juin 1754, 
Sous pe ta De Mgr. le Duc De Chaulnes, e 
ns, Chez la Veuve Godart, rene du Roi, de Mgr. le 
Due e Chaulnes et del proa MDCCLI 
oncé a l ouverture du cours communal de 
74. 
T bestiis de e ville TAmens lé 16 Mai, 1866, p 
