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militarise Rubus cuneifolius, Lachnanthes tinctoria, Micranthemum orbiculatum, Gratiola quadri- 

 dentata, Elvtraria virgata, Justicia humilis, Pinguicula elatior, P. lutea, Utricularia fibrosa, U. 

 biflora, Collinsonia praecox, C. scrotina, Scleria reticularis, Jfariscus maculatus, Fimbristylis casta- 

 nea, Alopecurus aristulatus ; Paspalum serotinu7n, setaceum > Aristida oligantha, Stipa lirginica, 

 Eragrostis pectinacea, Oxybaphus albidus 84, Frazera Carol inensis 88, Galium purpureum 87, Hedy- 

 otis rotundifolia 86, A 7/1 mania humilis 88, Cornus stricta 88, Jussieua decurrens 89; Ludwigia 

 kirsuta, linearis, virgata, capita/a, arctiata, glandulosa, mollis ; Planera aquatica 230, Limnanthe- 

 tmtm tracliyspermum 109, Bumelia lanuginosa, Frangula Caroliniana, Amsonia ciliata, Hydrolea 

 Caroliniana, Dichondra Carnliuaisis, Ervngiiini virgatum, Hydrocotyle rcpanda, Discopleura capil- 

 lacea, Leptocaulis divaricatus, Tiedemannia Carolinensis 113, Viburnum obovatum, Prinos ambiguus, 

 Uvularia flava, Dioscorea quaternata, Aescitlits parvifiora, Rhexia glabella, R. lutea, Acer barbatum, 

 Polygonum hirsutum, Mvriopbvllu/n scabi'atum, ill. heterophyllui/i, A ndro?neda ferricginea, Baptisia 

 lanceolata, B. villosa, Hydrangea nivea, Silene Pennsylvanica, Alsine squarrosa, A. glabra, Cratae- 

 gus apiifolia, Calycantkus glaucus, Helianthemum Carolinianum, Sarracenia rubra, S. variolaris, 

 Nuphar sagittcefolia, Clematis holosericea, C. reticulata, Anemone Caroliniana, Stachys hyssopifolia, 

 JPycnanthemum clinopodioides, Macbridca Caroliniana, Herpestis nigresceus, Lobelia glandulosa, Hi- 

 biscus coccineus, H. aculeatus, Petalostcmum corymbosicm, Polygala cymosa, P . grandiflora, Amorpha 

 herbacca, Crotalaria ova/is, Phaseolus diversifolius, Vicia Caroliniana, Trifolium Carolinianum, 

 Zornia tetraphylla, Indigo f era Caroliniana, Liipinus villosus 180, Pyrrhopappus Carolinianus, A'a- 

 balus virgafu;, Cirsium mutieum, Liatris pilosa, L. elcgans, L. panicitlata, L. odoratissima, Carphe- 

 plwrus tomentosus, C.bellidifolius, Vernonia angustifolia, Eupatorium fcenicu/aceuui, E. teucrifolium, 

 E. cuneifolium, Sclerolepis verticillata ; Marshallia lanceolata, latifolia, angustifolia j Pterocaulon 

 pyciios/achyuin, Cbrysobsis graminifolia, Sericocarpus tortifolius, Aster squarrosus, A. Carolini- 

 anus, Eclipta procumbens, Actinomeris alba, Coreopsis seni/olia, g/adia/a } Galardia bicolor, Chap- 

 talia integrifolia, Silphium compositum, Iva imbricata, Croton maritimum. — His Flor. carolin. bears 

 the date " 1787 " on the title-page (A. Dec. 716), and according to his own account he was residing 

 on the banks of the Santee " Dec. 30th " of that year. 



"In this year" (Spreng), J. L. M. Poiret travelling in Barbary. — He returned "in 1786," and 

 published an account of his travels "in 1789." 



" In this year" (append. Sibth., and Spreng.), Allioni publishing his Flor. Pedem.,* enumerating 

 Equisetum variegatum (Bory). — He published auct Pedem. "in 17S9," and died "in 1S04." 



Carex tripartita of the mountains of middle Europe. Observed by Allioni pi. 92 in Piedmont, — 

 termed " c. lobata " by Schkuhr 28. t. D. f. 18, and known to grow on the Swiss Alps (Pers.) ; and 

 received by Link from the Peloponnesus (Chaub.). 



"In this year" (J. E. Smith praef. v), Sibthorp in company with Ferdinand Bauer arriving in 

 Greece:— he returned "in 17S7." From a Second visit he returned "in 1795," and died shortly 

 afterwards. His Flor. Graec. prodr. was published by J. E. Smith "in 1806." 



Dianthus tripunctatus of the East Mediterranean countries. An annual observed by Sibthorp 

 on Cyprus ; — by Gussone, frequent in Calabria as far as the Western shore, but unknown in Sicily 

 (A. Dec). 



Sternbergia citrina of Greece. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 311, — and Chaubard, in the Pelo- 

 ponnesus. 



Allium margaritaceum of Asia Minor and Greece. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 315, — Link, and 

 Chaubard, frequent from the Peloponnesus to Cyprus, Bithynia, and mount Athos. 



Allium staticifonne of the Greek islands. Observed by Sibthorp p]. 320 on Cimolo. 



Allium pilosum of Greece. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 321 on Cimolo. 



Allium juncetim of Cyprus. Observed there by Sibthorp pi. 322. 



Allium ambigunm of Italy. Observed by Sibthorp pi. 327 in Italy; also by Gawler — (in Curt, 

 mag. pi. 978) ; by Laterrade 383, in the environs of Bordeaux. Transported to Britain, has made its 

 appearance since " 1837" in various localities (Engl. bot. 2803, Bab., and Wats.), probably escaped 

 from gardens (A. Dec). 



1786 A. D. (Durand, in Am. phil. trans ), after landing at New York "Oct. 1st in the previous 



* Carex bicolor of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Observed by Allioni 

 on mount Cenis, — described also by Schkuhr f. 181 (Pers.) and Balbis (Steud.); grow'ing also 

 according to Wahlenberg fl. ii. 615 in Lapland, but rare (A Dec). 



Elyna spicata of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Observed by Allioni pi. 

 92 in Piedmont, — termed " carex myosuroides " by Villars pi. 6, '• cobresia scirpina " by Willdenow, 

 and known to grow in the alpine portion of Switzerland (Pers., and A. Dec). Farther North, observed 

 by Wahlenberg in the Scandinavian peninsula (Steud.) ; and by Hooker on Iceland. 



