NOTES. 



(I.) Ranunculus parviflorus. Linn. = R. trachyspermus. Eli. 

 ft. fcor. 5. Car. ,V S 



(2.) Magnolia Umbrella. Lamarck. = ^\ . Linn. A 



species common to the hilly Carolina. 



The younger Michaux. in his Sy'.va. .1. p. 269. says, 

 the neighbourhood of -V:- 5° 3.' \. . i? ::.e 



northern limit of Afngnoi g ' \ j .j\:. I have not seen it. nor 

 heard o{ it. in this region. 



(3.) Brasenia purpurea. =Hydropeltis purpurea. J>lichx.Jl.= 

 Brasenia peltata. Pursh.f..- I - > 



(4.) Cabomba Caroliniana. Gray in ^l«n. Lye. IV. Y. IV. ^. 

 47: C. Aubleti, M.- :. JL I. p. 206; Keel s -a. Pursh, 



(era 7 , syn.) \ N. aquatica. .V . I _ . : BR, 5 v. : non IViUd. 



(o.) OcratopkyUacue. See the excellent paper, by Dr. Asa 

 Gray, in the fourth volume of the Annals of the Lyceum of Na- 

 iural History, New-York, where the ten s da i rder, 



and its proper place in the natural system ar; ut. 



(6\) S \ iria Canadensis, Li- -. Commonly called 

 *' Puccoon;" but Lawson, in his aceom fC« ".ina. {London, 

 1709,) says, that this plant is only ■ substitute for the true puc- 

 coob, which, as he says, docs not grow in the low COO] 

 which is supposed to be Battd See Pursh^s 



Flora. 



(7.) Capsella Bursa-pastoris. M:c\:h, 37Yr J :. : V? C,:r.d. 

 prod. = Th\a.s\n Bursa-pastoris, /.-:-:. 



(8.) Senebiera pinnatifida. var. incisa, D( Catni. Cor 

 didymus, Smith. 



(9.J Sisymbrium thalianum. H::\\ .V 



(10.) Dionca Muscipula, Ellis in mm act D • 96, t. 



S ; Li . 2'3>. 



M Miraculum natura? ! — folia triloba, radicalia, ciliata. 

 bilia, conduplicanda. intecta incarcerantia." Ellis Ep s. ad 

 Linn^ 



G 



