.1 Medico-Botanical Gatalogw pf Plants^ $»c. 



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CATALOGIK 



Of PKctnogamou* Plants ami /-Vms\ mitive^ ncUuralized^ and exotic j col 

 Uctedin the Pariah of St* John's, Berkley^ South-Caroliqa ; Lai. 81 

 10; hong . 33, 15. Ixmda lying between the water* f( operand San- 

 ta R i verSyforty mileefrom the ocean ; twenty feci aootx tide levels <w- 

 brudng a growth of Oaky Hickory, Swamp and River TYeee. 



Plants marked thus (§) are not described, andarthe aamea L'i\.n in tins Catalogue in l.lliott's 

 - -:lch. For other references see Maj Number, in introduction to first part oiCatalOfl 



Acalypha vir^inica, 



in wet corn fields 

 Acer rubrum, swamps 

 anil rich soils, 

 saccharinum,* 

 Acerates longilolia, 



along ditches, 

 t Achillea millefolia, 



rich cultivated soils. 

 tAchyranthes repens, 

 common on mar- 

 gin of roads. 

 tAcorus calamus, 



in morasses — roots 

 immersed. 

 Achnida, 



Acmella, (see Spilan- 

 thes.) 

 repens, 

 damp a 

 tAesculus pavi.i, (rich 

 oak land.) 

 t Agave virginica, in 

 Wasamasa — near 

 Black Oak. 

 t Agrimonia eupatoria, 

 drv oak lands. 

 ( parviflora, 

 ( snaveoleus 

 side of roads. 

 Agrostis (juncea see 

 vilfa.) 

 indica, past'es 

 trichopol 

 clandestina, 

 Aira obtosata, 



pine land, 

 pallet, 

 mollis, 

 1 Aletris aurea, 



old fields. 

 farinoaa, 



pastures. 



4 



Linn. 



July. 



Linn. 





Mx. 



Mar. 



Ell. Sk. 



July. 



Linn. 



July. 



Ell. 



My. 0. 



Linn. 



Ap. 



Fid Gry 





Linn. 



May. 



Linn. 



Aug. 



Linn. 



Aug. 



S. & Gy. 

 Ell. Sk. 



Aug. 



Mx. 



July. 



Ell. 



Ml. Cat. 

 Ell. 



Sept. 

 Sept. 

 May. 



Walt. 

 Linn. 



July. 

 June. 



Alium striatum, bor- 



Pursh. 



May 



der of roads. 







mutabile,* 



Mx 



May. 



cepa, (Ex.) 



In. 



July. 



sativa, (Ex.) 





Julv. 



ponum, (Ex.) 





July 



fragrans, (Ex) 







t Alnus serrulata, 



Ait. 



Ap. 



damp pine land 







bays. 







Alopecurus genicula- 



Linn. 



July. 



tes, in rice fields. 







Amaranthushybridus, 



Linn. 



July. 



spinosus, 



Linn. 



Aug. 



in old settlements. 







hoidus, 



• 





rich cultivated soils. 



Linn. 



July 



| Amaryllis atamasco, 



El. S.Li. 



May. 



vet swampy land. 







f Amelan- fcanad- 







1 chier J ensis, 







j Aronia \ va. bot- 



T. ft Gy. 



Mch. 



[Ell.Sk. (ryassium 







arbutifolia. 







f Ambrosia, fartemisi- 

 aefolia v. 



T.&Gy. 



Aug. 







<3 







panicu- 



Ell. Sk. 





^ lata, 







pastures. 







Ammania pumilis, 



Mich. 



Sept. 



wrt soils. 







Arami seeDiscoplcura, 







Amorpha futict 



Linn. 



May. 



bonier of roads. 







( herbacea, 

 { pubescens 



\Y T&G 



July 



Ell. Sk. 





( Ampelopsis quin- 



Mich. 



July. 



1 qnefona. 







( Ciaraa hederao 



Ell. Sk. 





bonier of roads and 







along fen< •' 







Amphicarpa monoica, 



Ell. - 



Aug 



