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A Medico- Botanical Catalogue of Plants ) fyc. 



Amsonia latifolia, 



wet spots. 

 Amygdalus persica, 



Ex. 

 Anagallis arvensis, 



sandy soils. 

 Andromeda ligustrina 

 t rnariana, 



oak and pine land, 

 paniculata, 

 raceraosa, 

 around ponds, 

 nitida, 

 damp pine bays. 

 t arborea,* 



frondosa 1 i 

 Andropogon scoparius 

 nutans, 

 dry soils.; 

 eiliatus, 

 dry pine barrens.! 

 argentens, 



dry soils. J 

 iernarius, 

 pine barrens. i 

 ambiguus, 

 dissitiflorus, 

 llvirginicus, 

 furcatum, 

 vaginatus, 

 macrourus, 

 tetrastachys, 

 Anemone virginiana, 

 rich shaded soils. 

 HI1 caroliniana, 

 Goshen Avenue. 

 Anethum foenicuhim, 

 Angelica (see Arch- 

 angelica,) 

 Antenaria (Gnapha- 

 liumofEll. Sk.) 

 C Plantaginifolia,! 

 ) G. plantagin- 

 ( cum. 



( Antirrhinum cana- 

 ) dense, 



( Linaria. old fields 

 Anthemis, (see Maru- 



ta.) 

 Apios tuberosa, 



Cooper River 

 Apium petroselinum, 



Ex. 

 f Apocynum fcannabi- 

 J num, 

 j pubes- 

 (^ cens, 

 pastures 



Fh. 



Ph. 

 Muhl. 



Ell. Sk. 

 Mx. 



Walt. 



Linn. 



Mx. 



Ell. 

 Ell. 

 Mx. 



Mx. 



Ell. Sk. 



Apl. 



April 



June 



May 



May 



March 

 April 

 June 

 Sept 



Sept 

 Oct 



Sept 



Linn. 

 Walt. 



Eat. Mn. 

 Ell. Sk. 



L. &W, 



Eat. Mn 

 Ell. Sk. 



July 

 May 

 May 



May 



July 



June 



t Arachis hypogaea, i 

 t Aralia spinosa, 



rich swamp land. 

 Archangelica hirsu- 



ta, 

 Angelica triquinata, 

 rich oak lands, 

 lucida, 

 (Upper St. John's,) 

 edible, very aro- 

 matic.) 

 ( Archemora rigida, 

 ( Sium, 



A renaria serpyllifolia, 

 (glabra, see Stellaria.) 

 Argemone mexicana, 

 around buildings. 

 Aristida stricta, 



sandy soils, 

 gracilis, 

 lanosa, 

 tAristolochiaserpenta- 

 ria, 

 rich swamp land. 

 Arnica nudicaulis, 

 t Arum triphyllum, 



rich spots, 

 walleri, 

 near Cooper River, 

 dracontium, 

 rare r rich swamp land 

 old avenue, between 

 Ophir and Whitehall 

 Pi. 

 f Arundinariamacro- 



sperma, 



J Arundo gigantea & 



j tecta, 



| Miegia macrosper- 



(^ ma va. gigantea, 



: t Asarum canadense, 



rich swamp land, 

 t arifolium, 



swamps. 

 Asclepias obtusifolia, 

 { periplocaefolia, 

 \ laurrfolia, 

 variegata, 



rich soils, 

 parviflora, 

 connivens, 

 t verticillata, 



t tuberosa, 



pine land, 

 paupercula, 

 rare — near Pineville, 

 Clarke's road ; very 

 beautiful crimson. 



Linn. 

 L. 



T.&Gy. 



Ell. Sk. 

 T.&Gy! 



Ell. Sk. 

 Linn. 



Linn. 



Mx. 



Ell. 



Muhl. 



Linn. 



Mx. 

 L L 



Ell. Sk. 



W. 



Ell. Sk. 

 Walt. 

 Eat. Mn. 

 L. 

 Mx. 



Mx. 



Nutt. 

 Ell. Sk. 

 W. 



Ell. Sk. 



Mx. 

 W. 



Ell. Sk, 



July- 

 Aug. 



July 



June 



Sept 

 July 

 July 



Sept 



Oct 

 Oct 

 May 



March 

 May 



May 



May 



April 



May 



April 



June 

 July 



May 



July 



July 

 Aug 



1 In Ell. Sk. a synonvme of Linn, under a dissitiflorus. 



|| Elliott says, "This beautiful and fragrant plant has probably escaped the natice of all our Bot- 

 anists, except Walter, its habitation in this country is very limited." Vol. II, 53. I found it in 

 the Avenue, at Goshen Plantation. 



