44 A Medico- Botanical Catalogue of Plants, fyc. 



nudiflorum, 

 margin of swamps 

 and inundated land. 

 i pilosum, 

 ( simplex, 

 wet pine barrens, 

 fasciculatum, 

 galioides'? 

 Hyptis radiata, 



wet pastures. 

 Hypoxis erecta, 



rich swamps, 

 f Ilex opoca, 



rich wooded lands, 

 cassina, 

 pine land ponds, roots 

 often immersed, 

 myrtifolia, 

 prinoides, 

 damp pine barrens. 

 Impatiens C pallida, 

 ) noli tan- 

 f gere, 

 wet soils. 

 $ fulva, 

 \ biflora, 

 f Indigophera caroli- 

 niana, 

 damp pine land. 

 { Isolepis capillaria, 

 \ Scirpus, 

 Isnardia, (see Ludwi- 



gia. 

 t Ipomea nil, 



dry cultivated soils. 



coccinea, 

 cultivated land, corn 

 fields, 

 trichocarpa, 

 lacunosa, 

 t Iris versicolor, 

 a white variety seen 

 near Big Camp, San- 

 tee canal, often sub- 

 mersed, 

 tripetala,* 

 habitat, confined to 

 St. John's 

 verna, 

 Itea virginica, 



edge of rivulets 

 latropha stimulosa, 



dry pine barrens 

 Juglans nigra, 



old pastures. 

 Juncus biflorus, 



Mx 



W.T&G 



M&ES 



Mx 

 Lk 

 L 



L 



Ait 

 Walt 



Walt 

 A 



Nutt 

 EllSk 



N.T&G 



Ell Sk 

 Walt 



T&G 



Ell Sk 



Mx 



Walt 



Mx 



L 



L 



Walt 



W 

 L 



Mx 



L 



Ell 



Aug 



July 



Aug 



Ap 



May 



June 



June 

 Mar 



Aug 



July 



Aug 



July 



Sept 



July 

 May 



May 

 June 

 May 



bufonius, 

 tenuis, 



marshes. 

 ( bulbosus, 

 \ dichotomus, 

 campestris,* 

 setaceus, 

 aristatus, 

 acuminatus, 

 effusus, 



often immersed, 

 echinatus, 

 polycephalus, 

 repens, 

 Justicia humilis, 

 wet inundated lands. 

 C ensiformis,* 

 I pedunculosa,Vahl. 

 Juniperus virginiana. 

 { Jussiaea decurrensll 

 \ Ludwigia, 



moist situations, 

 f Kalmia latifolia, 



in gardens. 

 Kocleria§ truncata, 



§pensylvanica, 

 Kregia, C caroliniana, 

 1 va. lessto- 

 ( phylla, 

 dandelion.* 

 Kuhnia ( eupatoroides 

 1 va. gracilis 

 I critonia, 

 oak lands. 

 Killingia pumila, 



near ponds, 

 maculata. 

 f Lactuca elongata, 



rich soils, along 

 ditches, 

 graminifolia, 

 sativa, Ex. 

 Lamium ampleni- 

 caule, 

 rich cultivated soils. 

 Lathirus pusilus, 

 Cooper river, Elliott, 

 sativus, Ex. 

 Laurus caroliniensis, 

 pine land bays, roots 

 frequently immersed, 

 benzoin, 

 old fields, very 

 aromatic, 

 geniculata, 

 ponds, roots often 



W 



EatM 

 Ell Sk 

 Ell Sk 



Ell Sk 



Walt 



Muhl 



Mx 



Ell Sk 

 EatM 

 Wm 

 T&G 



FGray 

 FGray 

 Nutt- 



Ell Sk 

 Mx 



Mx 



Muhl 



Mx 



Ell 



May 



Mx 



June 



L 



March 



Walt 



April 



June 



June 



April 

 Aug 



April 

 April 



June 



July 

 June 



July 



H Dr. Cartwright, of Natchez, remarks that the Jussiaea grandiflora neutralizes the influence of 

 malaria in the lower portion of Louisiana— a section which is exempt from its effects, and where 

 there is, apparently, every element for its abundant production. He is quoted in the notes ap- 

 pended by the American editor to Watson's Practice of Physic The Faculty may notice that 

 this plant is abundant around Charleston, for the space of ten miles, in situations where it is well 

 known that fevers of malarious origin are continually prevailing. 



