TWO EDITIONS OF SITGREAVE’S REPORT 
ALGA. Lycoperdastrum M. 
Fucus easter M. 
lva RB Carpobolus M. 
Hydrop Bx. Byssus Bj. 
emna, Lenticula M Nostoc V. 
Lenticularia M 
Chara Rj. Hippuris D Spongia. Dee eae 
Conferva Rj. Badiaga Bx. 
FUNGI. Isis. Keratophyton B. 
Agaricus D. Tubipora. Tubularia T. 
Amanita D. Cellepora +. 
Boletus D. Millepo 
Hydna. Hrinaceus D. Madrepora. 
Merulius B. Morchella D. Retipora 
Ivela. Fungoides Corallium 
Peziza D, Cyathoides M Acetabulum. 
Coniplea. Lycoperdon T. Kschara. 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 
XXIV.—Two Eprrions or Sriterzave’s Report. 
Ar ar ae editions were published uf Captain L. ay tant e 's 
** Report n Expedition down the Zuni and Colora 
Both pelea were Ae gis in Washington by the Government, 
and both w 
both were authorized 
he first was published in 1858 a as 
of the Second Session of the Thirty- -second Congress. 
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The na arrative 
Two of the plates refer to plants not enumerated in the main text 
of the report, namely, pl. 2, Vernonia arkansana, and pl. 12, Hriogonum 
umbellatum, both Texas plants, prepared for another Government 
rt which was never published. The plant shown in Plate 21, 
spopenea tp a although referred to in the text, is not given 
in the list o 
The second edition was published in 1854 as an unnumbered 
he First Session of the Thirty-third 
Congress. Of this edition 3000 copies were printed under order 
f May 17, 1854. The peg was ‘Beverly Tucker, Senate 
printer.” The text is the same as in the first edition, but has all 
been reset in slightly different type. The general report extends 
over 22 pages. The botanical report, however, covers exactly the 
same pages as in the other edition, and the text on egeanae is 
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