OF ACCOMPANYING ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 999 



"1704, Feb. 29th, about two hours before day" (Williams, Hutch., and Holmes), Deerfield in 

 Massachusetts surprised by three hundred French and aboriginals under Hertel de Rouville. The 

 town was burned, "forty-seven " of the inhabitants were slain, and " about one hundred " were car- 

 ried captive to Quebec. 



"July 24th " (Blair), Gibraltar captured by the English under admiral Rook. 



" In this year " (Winckl.), Bosmann publishing his account of Guinea. 



" In this year " (Winckl.), after his Stirp cur. extra britan. "in 1694," Ray publishing the Third 

 volume of his Hist, plant., enumerating Cineraria amelloides suppl. 158, Gazania rigens s. 182, 

 Othonna cheirifolia s. 167. — He died " in 1705." 



" 1705 A. D." (Talvi ii. 1), at St. Petersburg, through the influence of Peter the Great, printing 

 of the first Russian newspaper. Russian was also made the language of public business and of the 

 courts of justice: and the emperor further modified the form of certain Slavonic letters. — Which 

 modifications continue in use in Russia to the present day. 



" December " (Pauth. 445), in the dispute between the Jesuit and Dominican missionaries on the 

 translation of certain Chinese words, Khang-hi having decided in favour of the Jesuits, and the pope 

 in favour of the Dominicans, the arrival of a legate at Pekin, To adjust the differences. — In the 

 following year, an edict by Khang-hi, Excluding European missionaries from China, without a license; 

 procurable only by approving the doctrine of Confucius. 



" In this year" (Spreng., and Winckl.), Plukenet publishing his Amaltheum, enumerating in this 

 or his previous works Linociera compacta pi. 224. f. 2, L. cotinifolia 241-14, Veronica I'irginici 70. 2, 

 V. tenella 233. 4, Gratiola hyssopioides 193. 1, Elytraria crenata 438. 1, Justicia stricta 279. 7, J. pedun- 

 culosa 423. 5, J. hyssopifolia 280. 1, Stachytarpha prismatica 321. 1, 6". orubica 327. 7, Tamonea sfiinosa 

 234. 4, Cunila Mariana 344. 1, Blephilia ciliata 164. 3, Monarda punctata 24. 1, Salvia Canariensis 

 301. 2, Boerhaavia hirsuta 113. 7, B. scandens 226. 7, Fraxinus lentiscifolia 182. 4, Gunnera perpensa 

 18. 2, Ixia corymbosa 275. 1, I. erecta 310. 1, Glaaiolus galeatus 224. 8, Aristea cyanea 299. 5, Commelyna 

 Virginica 174. 4, C. Bengalensis, C. nudiflora 27. 4, Ficiis peduncutata 178. 4, Dulichium spathaceum 

 301. 1, Scirpus minimus 300. 3, 6'. mucronatus 40. 3, *S\ pungens 40. 1, Fimbristylis duhotoma 1 19. 3, Ma- 

 chaeri>ia restioides 192. 5, Cyperics arenarius 300. 7, C. tenellus 300. 4. 5, C. polystachyos 416. 6, C. iria 

 191. 7, C. pumilus 191. 8, C. squarrosus 397. 2, Mariscus ovularis 91. 4, M. retrofractus 415. 4, 

 M . paniceus 91. 3, Fuirena glomerata 417. 6, Panicum brizoides 191. 5. 1, Eragrostis tenella 300. 2, 

 Festuca bromoides 33. 10, F. capillata 190. 2, Paspalum dissectum 350. 2, Alopecurus Indiais 92. 5, 

 Uniola paniculata 32. 6, Dactylis spicata 190. 6, Aristida hyslrix rgi. 3, Andropogon arundinaceus 

 32. r, Heteropogon contortus 191. 5, Chloris petraea 245. I, Triticiun Polonicum 231. 6, Eriocaulon 

 quinquangulare 22 r. 7, M ollugo oppositifolia 75. 6, M. stricta 256. 2 ; Protea cyanoides, serraria, cono- 

 carpa, ar^entea, kypophylla, cucullata, and saligna 200. 2 to 440. 3 ; G/obularia bisnagarica 58. 5, 

 Cephalanthus Occidentalis 77. 4, Spermacoce tenuior 136. 4, Mitchella repens 444. 2, Callicarpa Ameri- 

 cana 136. 3, Penaea sarcocolla 446. 6, Buddleia Occidentalis 210. r, Sebaea aurea 275. 3, S. cordata 

 275. 4, Cissus quadrangularis 210. 6, C. acida 152. 2, Fagara tragodes 107. 4, Ludwigia alternifolia 

 412. 1, Ammania baccifera 136. 2, Cometes alterniflora 380. 4, Tournefortia gnaphalodes 193. 5, 7". 

 volubilis 235. 6, Dodecatheon integrifolium 79. 6, Lysitnachia stricta 428. 4, Gouania Domingensis 

 201. 6, Ipomaea sagittata 85. 3, /. tuberosa 267. 6; Convolvulus tenellus, toinentosus, vitifolius, and 

 qitinquefolius 25. 3 to 167. 6 ; Dentella repens 356. 5, Triosteum angustifolium 104. 2, Physalis Curas- 

 savica ill. 5, Solatium mammosum 226. 1, 5. Virginianum 62. 3, Cestrum laurifolium 95. 1, C 7/00 

 turnum 64. 3, CWm collococca 158. r, Varronia lineata 328. 5, F! salvifolia ill. 3, Ziz\phus lineatus 

 122. 4, Z. napeca 216. 6; Phylica plumosa, and acerosa 342. 1 to 445. 1 ; Corymbium glabrum 272. 4, 

 C. scabrum 272. 5, Ceanothus intermedins 28. 6, C Africanus 126. 1, Celastrus lucidus 80 4, C. fe/- 

 /ff//«.f 28. Si C*. pyracanthus 126. 2; Diosma cupressina, ericoides, pubescens, and cistoides 279. 2 to 

 411. 3; Brunia lanuginosa 318.4, C^j/a Monsoniae 357. 4, C. twdiflora \-ft.i, Achyranthus brachiala 

 334. 2,' Desmochaetamicrantha 82, Comandra umbellata 342. 4, Randia latifolia 97. 6, Amsonia lati- 

 folia '115. 3, Cyuanchum pilosum 359. 2, A sclepias pubescens 139. I, .4. verticillata 336. 4, Micro/oma 

 lineare 335. I, Gentiana ochroleuca 186. 1, Eryngium Virginicum 396. 3, Trachymcne incisa 454. 6, 

 A'msyllis ^albanum 12. 2, i?/4«j */z7/m<t 219. 8, 7?. angustifolia 219. 6, Viburnum prunifolium 46. 2, 

 Phamaceum glomeratum 331. 3, f- «/fe«.r 3°4- 4, ^- distichum 130. 6, Sarolhra gentianoides 342. 2, 

 Static* diffusa 42. 5, Drosophyllum Lusitanicum 117. 2, Crassulaflava 314. 2, C. gentianoides 415. 6. 



340 4 Osbeckia Zevlanica 173-4, Oenothera sinuata 203. 3, G<z«ra to««« 428. 2, 

 447 c ' Valentinia ilicifolia 196. 3; Erica planifolia, bntniades, apsynthioides, gnaphalodes, and /Vk^- 

 «rf/7 344 ' to 347. 6; C?«zVfe oppositifolia 323. 7, Polygonum foment 'sum 210. 7, />. perfohatum 

 398 I Cc«s'ofe pubescens 222. 8, C. punctata 237. 4, 5^«« triternata 168. 5, Sapindus rigidus 



