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CHRONOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT 



In this year (Act. linn. soc. x.), Lambert pi. 6 describing Petitstemon frutcscens of North America. 



'• In this year" (Winckl.), J. C. Schleicher publishing his Plant. Helvet* 



" In this year" (title-page), Willdenow publishing the Third volume of his Sp. plant., enumerat- 

 ing Arahis laevigata (Muhl in litt. ), Poly gala paueifolia (Muhl.), Lathyrus myrtifolius (M.), L. 

 venoms (M.), 1'ieia Americana (M.). Desmodium cuspidatiim (M.). D. glutinosum (M.), Cirsium 

 discolor (M.), Bidens counala (MA, Cacalia reniformis (M.), Eupatorium pubescens (M.), Aster 

 prcnantlwides (M.), Solidago patula (M.), 5. ulmifolia (M.), "erigeron nervosum" {Chrysopiis 

 •iraminifaliii). 



Medicare) denticulata of the West Mediterranean countries. An annual described by Willdenow, 

 — and known to grow in Southern Europe (Pers.): observed by Savi in Italy (Steud.). By European 

 colonists was carried to Northeast America, " sparingly introduced into New England etc." (A. Gray). 



"In this year" (J. E. Smith), after his Hist. Salic, in "1785-91," Hoffmann publishing his 

 Deutschl. Flora; — "in ) 816," a second edition of his Gen. umbellif. 



"In this year" (append. Sibth., and Winckl.), after his Tabl. regne veg. "in 1794," Ventenat 

 publishing his Hoit. Cels. 



" In this year" (Winckl.), Georg Wahlenberg visiting Lapland, f — and subsequently in the sum- 

 mers of "1802, 1807, and 1810." 



As early probably as this year (see Baldw. rel. 117-72), Brickell in Georgia meeting with Prinos 

 coriaceus, and corresponding with Muhlenberg. 



At this time (= " 1816 — about 16 yrs." of Baldw. 344), John Fraser at Savannah, meeting with 

 Chamaerops hvstrix. — He sailed from Charleston in June 1817 (B. 190). 



One hundred and eighty-third generation.' Jan. 1st, 1801, mostly beyond youth: the Greek 

 writer, Zalikoglous ; the lexicographer, Eugenius of Bulgaria d. 1806: other writers, G. Gallesio ; J. 

 J. Schmidt; Dobrovsky; Hugius : the French writers, De Sacy, Solvyns, Amedee Jaubert, Roux : 

 the English writers, John Webb, Terrick Hamilton : the Slavonic writers, Gabriel Dershavin, Nicho- 

 las Karamzin, Ivan Dmitrief, Timkofsky, Hyacinth Bitchourin, Igumnof of Irkutzk, Giganof, Yolkof, 

 Shishkof, Vuk Stephanovitch Karadshitch, and Kopitar: the botanists, J. Dickson, L. W. Dilhvyn, 



E. J. C. Esper, J. L. Knapp, Burchell, Carmichael, H. F. Colebrooke, Correa de Serra, Benj. Deles- 

 sert, N. A. Desvaux, J. P. R. Draparnaud, Jonas Dryander d. 181 1, Leo Dufour, F. E. L. Fischer, 

 G. Koch, C. F. B. Mirbel, Mocino and Sesse, Wm. Roscoe, Henr. Salt, I. C. Savigny, Schoubert, D. 



F. L. de Schlechtendal, Chr. Fried. Schumacher, Chr. Fr. Schwaegrichen, Aug. Friedr. Schweiggei, 

 N. C." Seringe, Job. Sievers, Chr. Sigis. Sonnini, Caspar Sternberg, Georg. Adol. Suckow, Rob. 

 Teesdal, Joh. V. Thompson, Andr. Thouin, L. C. Treviranus, Fr. Sigism. Voight, Wormskiold, Zey- 

 her, Att. Zuccagni, Vine, de Cervantes, Gustav. Schuebler, and Jos. Woods : the painter D. Wilkie 

 b. 17S5. 



"On the same day" (Humb. cosm. iv.), an asteroid or minor planet discovered by Piazzi and 

 named Ceres; — a second asteroid, Pallas, was discovered by Olbers "March 28th, 1S02;" a third, 

 Juno, by Harding "Sept. 1st, 1804;" and a fourth, Yesta, by 1 libers "March 29th, 1807." 



"Apr. 8th " (Dallet 121 to 135), First persecution of Christians in Corea. Seng-houn-i and six 

 others put to death. " On the 25th," five more ivux- put to death. 



" In this year " (Ph.), Rn,tkow publishing his diss, de June, enumerating Ju?iats setaceus 13. pi. 

 1. f. 2. 



" In this year " (Pers., and Ph.), Willdenow in Act. nat. cur. berolin. iii. describing Floerkia 

 proserpiuaeoides, of Northeast America. 



"In this year" (Spreng.), (iuillemeau publishing his Calendrier de flore des environs de Niort. 



"In this year" (append. Sibth., and Winckl.), Chr. Schkuhr publishing his descript. Caric.,{ 



* Alsine strieta of Arctic Europe and Asia and alpine summits farther South. Observed by 

 Schleicher on the Swiss Alps ; — known to grow on the Jura and Eastern Alps (Koch, and A. Dec), 

 in a single locality in the county of Durham in Britain (Bab., ami Wats.), in Norway, Sweden, Lap- 

 land (Swartz, Wahl., and fries), and in Arctic Russia and Siberia to beyond Lake Baikal (Ledeb.). 



\ Carex higopina of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Observed by Wah- 

 lenberg among the mountains of Lapland; — known to grow also on the Swiss Alps (A. Dec). 



% Carex uslnlala of Arctic Kurope and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Termed "c. atro- 

 fusca" by Schkuhr — (Pers ); observed by W.thlcnberg in Scandinavia, and known to grow in the 

 alpine portinn of Switzerland (A. Dec). 



Carex I'ci saai/ii of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Distinguished by 

 Schkuhr 206, — and Sieber ; observed by Fries in Scandinavia and termed " c vitilis ; " known to 

 grow also on the Swiss Alps (A. Dec). 



Col>resia earieina of Arctic Europe and the alpine summits of Switzerland. Described by 

 Schkuhr f. 161 — (Willd.), and known to grow on mount Cenis (Pers.); also in the Scandinavian 

 peninsula (A. Dec). 



