.1 Medico-Botanical Catalogue of Plant*) S,*e. 13 



Halesia tetraptera, \v 



y ornamental— 

 1 3 J-lin's, 



irden 

 at Woodlawn plan- 

 tation. 

 f Hamamclis Virginia 

 rich laiui margin oi 

 m 

 i H< Ijotta coeral a, t A 1 1 

 < diicl 



f Honstoaia Ell. G 

 ( va. minor, 



) 11 MStonia patens, Ell Sk 

 pai i pastor 



purpurea, 



rotundifolia, Mx 



H . . strum (see Des 



modiom.) 

 Helianthemum caroli- W& 

 nianum. 

 canadense, 

 Helianthus atroreu- \V 

 bens, 

 rich cultivated soils 

 trachelifolius, W 



aristatus, 

 tparsiflolina, 

 stramosM va. an 



gustifbflus, 

 angustifolius ! 

 Btmmosos v. mollis T A ( I 



April 



( moll 



gigantens 1 

 scaberrimus, 

 hispidulus 1 

 anus I . 

 tuberosum Ez.Nat 

 Heliopsis laevis, 

 Helenium quadriden- 



tatum, 

 Heliotropium indicum 

 seen by Mi, at the 

 Eutaw spring. 

 tHelonias erythrosper- Mx 

 ma. 

 rich oak land, margin 

 of swamps, Bruns- 

 wick PI. 

 t cfioica, 



W&ESk 



Pers 



M 



[ostifolia, 



Hemerocaulis fulva, 

 Ex. 

 f Hepatica triloba, 

 Entaw battle around. 

 Herpestes aniplexi- 

 caulis, roots submer- 

 sed ponds, 

 micrantha, 

 uchera americana, 

 Lower St. John's. 



Pursh 

 Mx 



Sept 

 April 



March 



April 



Au? 



Au° 



Aug 



Sept 



Pur-h 



Ell Sk 



July 

 July 

 May 



July 



April 

 July 



L 



Ell Sk 



ilium autumnal.', 



1 1 trotheca, Car] 



in part. 

 ibra, near 

 Charleston, H. w.i;. 

 •t I [ibiacoa naachetitos, 



margin of rivulets — 

 mandated land, roots 

 imman 



rirginii 

 rice field, banks Coo- 

 per river, roots often 



immersed 



ndentafl 



Hieracium ( gronovii, 

 1 marian- 



( nm, 



dry pine barrens, 

 f Honea tinctoria, 

 rich oak and hickory 

 land, Ward swamp. 

 Hordeum§ pratense, 

 volgare. i . i 

 Houstonia, (see Hed- 



zotis, 

 f Humulus lupulus, 

 II'. Irangea nivea, 

 St. John's, Elliott, 

 f Hydrocotyle umbella- 

 ta, wet soils general- 

 ly immersed, 

 interrupta, 

 border of ditches and 

 inundated land. 



repanda, 

 pine land ponds. 

 Hydropellis, Brasse- 

 nia of Ell. [ 

 purpurea, immer<- Mx 

 ed in stagnant water. 

 Hydrolea quadrival- Wr 

 vis, border of rivu- 

 lets and ditches, 

 corymbosa, 

 very rare, St. Ste- 

 phen's, Horsehead 

 immersed. 

 Hypericum prolificum W 



maculatum. T4GW 

 { mutilum, JL&Tm i 

 f parvitlorum, MxElSk 

 wet pine land swamps. 



angolosom, |L 

 wet pine land barrens. 

 See T. f cystitolium, 

 & G. ; opacum. 

 p. 673, J ri^marinefo- 



(jiuni. 

 r s :rothra, 



{ Santhra gentia- 

 noides, dry pastures. 



L 

 Mx 



W 



Pers 



Aug 



Aug 

 Aug 



July 

 April 



Macb 



Lam 



Mx 



May 

 June 

 July 



July 

 June 



Aug 



June 

 July 



Aug 



