OF ACCOMPANYING ANIMALS AND PLANTS. IOI3 



Io. Th. Gleditsh d. 1786, Jos. Ginnani d. 1753, Car. Alston d. 1760, J. B. R. P. Desportes d. 1748, C. F. 

 Kuhn d. 1761, M. Fabregou, F. Valle, Io. Browal d. T755; Joh. Mar. Schiera: the painter William 

 Hogarth d. 1764. 



" In this year " (Stirling, and W. W. Hunter), death of Muhammad Taki, deputy-governor of 

 Orissa. He was succeeded by Murshid Kuli Khan, who induced the priests of Jagannath to return 

 with the image, its absence seriously affecting the revenue. 



The following plants observed by Messerschmid and Heinzelmann, Veronica Sibcrica pi. 4, Patri- 

 nia Siberica 3, Hypecoum erectttm 9, Rhammis Davuriais 33, Gentiana aquatica 1. f. 2, Statice aurea 

 18. f 2, Sibbaldia erecta 15, Stellera chamaejasme 2, Sedum aizoon 11, Potentilla verticillaris 16, 

 Ranunculus salsuginosus 13. 2, Isopyrum fumarioides 12, Cymbaria Davurica 1, Corydalis Siberica 

 20, Orobus lathyroides 7. f. 2, Oxytropis lanata 19. f. 1, 0. myriophylla 19. f. 2, Cineraria Siberica 

 24, Artemisia annua 23, Cypripedium guttatum 22, C. macranthos 21, Urtica cannabina 25, and 

 Ephedra monoslachya 26 — (or some perhaps by Gmelin), published by J. Amman stirp. rar. " in 1739." 



Messerschmidia arguzia of the Uralian and Mongolian plains. Among the plants described by 

 J. Amman p. 19 — (Spreng.) : observed by Gmelin trav. ii pi. 27 in Daouria (Pers.) ; by Pallas trav. 

 i. 576, as far West as the Yaik. 



Leonurus Sibericus of the Uralian and Tartarian plains. Described by J. Amman pi. 8; — 

 observed by Pallas trav. i. on the Lower Volga; and known to grow in Siberia and China. By Euro- 

 pean colonists, was carried to Brazil, "seeds accidentally brought from China" (Ildef. Gomez) ; and 

 " thirty -years " afterwards was found by Gardner naturalized throughout, as far as his journeys extended 

 (Hook, journ. bot. i. 183). 



Caragana frutescens of the Uralian plains. A yellow-flowered leguminous shrub or small tree, 

 described by Amman ruthen. 283, — and Linnaeus; observed by Pallas i. 154 at 55 on the Volga ; 

 known to grow also in Siberia and Tartary (Pers.). 



" In this year" (Spreng.), Gmelin on his way to East Siberia, meeting with (or seen by his pre- 

 decessors, Schober, Messerschmid, Gerber, Heinzelmann) Polycnemum Sibericum iii. pi. 23. f. 1, Patri- 

 nia rupes/ris iii. 24, Iris hutnilis i. 5. 1, Stipa Siberica i. 22, Ely inns Sibericus i. 28, Agropyrum 

 imbricatum i. 23, Scabiosa Ucranica ii. 87, -S\ Isetensis ii. 88, Pulinonaria Siberica iv. 39, Androsace 

 Gmelini iv. 43. 1, Phlox Siberica iv. 46. 2, Campanula grandiflora iii. 28, C. Siberica iii. 29, C. punc- 

 tata iii. 30, C. Gmelini iv. 33, Viola uniflora iv. 48. 5, V. Gmeliniana iv. 49. 2, Chenopodium arista- 

 turn iii. 15. 1, Atriplex Tatarica iii. 14. I, Salsola ericoides iii. 21. 1. 19. 1, S. verrucosa iii. 21. 2, 

 Swertia dichotoma iv. 53. 1, Halenia corniculata iv. 53. 3, Gentiana dichotoma iv. 51. b., G. adscendens 

 iv. 51. f. a., G. macrophylla iv. 52, Ligusticum Sibericum i. 40. 2, L. vaginatum iv. 44, Heracleum 

 Sibericum i. 50, Anthriscus nemorosa i. 49. a., Peucedatium Iseteuse i. 42, P. album i. 41, Viburnum 

 Davuricum iii. 25, Statice suffruticosa ii. 88. 2. 3, 3". Gmelini ii. 90, 5". speciosa ii. 91. 1, 6". spicata 

 ii. 91. 2, Allium ramosum i. n. r, A. lineare\. 13. 14, A. tenuissimum i. 15. 3, A. Stellerianum i. 16. 

 I. 2, A. Caucasicum i. 10, Smilacina trifolia i. 6, Jnncus Bottnicus i. 17. 2, Melanthium Sibei-icum 

 i. 8, Erica bryantha iv. 57. 3, E. Stelleriana iv. 57. 2, Polygonum ocreatum iii. 8, P. sericeum iii. 9. 2, 

 Saxifraifa bronchialis iv. 65. 2, Mitella nuda iv. 68. 2, Sedum hybriduin iv. 67. r, Cerastium maxi- 

 mum iv. 62. 2, Peganum Dauricum iv. 68. 1, Euphorbia procera ii. 94, Potentilla grandiflora iii. 35. 1, 

 P. stipularis iii. 37. 2, P. agrimonoides iii. 38, Paeonia tenuifolia iv. 73, Delphinium grandiflorum 

 iv. 78, D. exaltatum iv. 79, D. hybridum iv. 76, D. crassifolium iv. 79, D. urceolatutn iv. 80, Cimici- 

 fuga foetida iv. 70, Ranunculus Hyperboreus iv. 83, Nepeta multifida iii. 55; Dracocephalum pinna- 

 tum iii. 52, D. nutans iii. 49, Z>. thymi/lorutn iii. 50, Scutellaria pallida iii. 58, Bartsia pallida iii. 42, 

 Pedicularis euphrasioides iii. 43, P. resupinata iii. 44, /\ uncinata iii. 45, T 3 . WaAz iii. p. 211, Draba 

 repens iii. 56. 2, Cardamine macrophylla iii. 62, Sisymbrium integrifolium iii. 63, Arabis pendula iii. 

 60, Geranium Sibericum iii. 67, Corydalis paeoniaefolia iv. 34, Polygala Siberica iv. 32, Orobus augus- 

 tifolius iv. 5, Lathy) us pisiformis iv. I, Kz'«'fl biennis iv. 2, Hedysarum alpinum iv. 10, 7/. argenteian 

 iv. 13, //. sericeum iv. 31, Astragalus adsurgens iv. 15, ,4. uliginosus iv. 17. 18, ^4. Laxmanni iv. 19, 

 ,4. pauciflorus iv. 26. 1, ^4. Baicalensis iv. 26. 2, //. lon^iflortts iv. 27, Oxytropis ambigua iv. 30, 

 0. leptophylla iv. 24. b., Trigonella Ruthenica iv. 8, Scorzonera angustifolia ii. 1, Sonchus Sibericus 

 ii. 3, Hieracium croceum ii. 8. 1, //. Gmelini ii. 8. 2, //. lyratum ii. 9, Saussurea salicifolia ii. 27, 

 6". multiflora ii. 28, Serratula centauroides ii. 17, 5. polyclonos ii. 16, Cirsium cernuum ii. 19, C Gw/*?- 

 /z'kz' ii. 25, Rhaponticum uniflorum ii. 38, Cacalia hastata ii. 66, Tanacetum Sibericum ii. 65. 2, ^4r^- 

 misia integrifolia ii. 48. 1. 2, ^4. nitrosa ii. 50. 1, ^4. Lercheana ii. 2. 3, /?. anetliilolia ii. 54,^4. palustris 

 ii. cc y4. laciniata ii. 57, ^- inodora ii. 63. 1, Erigeron gramineum ii. 76. 2, Tussilago anandria ii. 

 67. 1. 68. 1, 7". lyrata ii. 67. 2, 7". laevigata ii. 69, Cineraria glauca ii. 74, Chrysanthemum bipinna- 

 tum ii. 85. I, C millefoliatum ii. 86. 1, C achilleaefolium ii. 86. 2, C Arcticum ii. 84, Achillea im- 

 ■patiens ii. 83. 1, ^4- Gerberi ii. 83. 2, A . filicifolia ii. 19, Centaurea radiata ii. 47. I, C. Ruthenica ii. 

 41, C. <«//»« ii- 43, C. maculata ii. 44. 1. 2, C. trichocephala ii. 45. 1. 2, Orchis cucullata i. 3. 2, 0. 

 fuscescetis i. 4 2, Limodorum epigonium i. 2. 2, Axyris amarantoides iii. 2. 3, ^4. hybrida iii. 4. 1, 



