697 pedatum, L. 

 Botrychium. 



698 fumarioides, Willd. 



699 Virginicum, Sw. 

 Lygodium. 



700 palmatum, Sw. 



MUSCI. 

 Sphagnum. 



701 obtusifolium, Ehrh. 



702 acutifolium, Ehrh. 

 Anictangium. 



703 ciliatum, Hedw. 

 Dvphyscium. 



704 foliosum, Mohr. 

 Tetraphis. 



705 pellucida, Hedw. 



SpLACHNUM. 



706 mnioides, L., N. Y. 



PoLYTRICHCM. 



707 undulatum, Hedw. 



708 commune, L. 

 Tortula. 



709 tortuosa, Hedw. 

 Weissa. 



710 controversa, Hedw. 

 Dicranum. 



711 glaucum, Hedw. 



712 scoparium, Hedw. 



713 heterornallum, Hedw. 



714 subulatum, Hedw. 

 Fonaria. 



715 hygrometrica, Hedw. 

 Orthotricum. 



716 cupulatum, Hoffm. 



717 crispum, Hedw. 



BuXBAUMIA. 



718 aphylla, L. 

 Bartramia. 



719 pomiformis, Hedw. 

 Hypnum. 



720 denticulatum, L. 



721 Schreberi, Willd. 



722 dendroides, L. 



723 splendens, Hedw. 



724 proliferum, L. 



725 prselongum, L. 



726 rutabulum, L. 



727 polymorphum, Hedw. 



728 stellatum, Schreb. 



729 confertum, Dicks. 



730 cupressiforme, L. 



731 Crista castrensis,L.NY 



732 molluscum, Hedw. 

 Bryum. 



733 argenteam, L. 



HEPATICE. 

 Marchantia. 



734 polymorpha, L. 



735 conica, L. 



JuNGERMANNIA. 



736 ventricosa, Dicks. 



737 dilatata, L. 



ADDITIONS AND EMENDATIONS. 



Desmodium. 









LAURACEJE, to follow 



rotund ifolium, 



DC. 



to follow 



145 



Laurus. 



ClRCjEA. 









Benzoin, L. 



Lutetiana, L., 





tc 



196 



Sassafras, L. 



Proserpinaca. 









CONIFERS. 



palustris, L.. 





CI 



196 



Juniperus, " 



pectinata, L., 





<( 



196 



communis, L. 



Tanacetum. 









Virginiana, L. 



vulgare, L., 





It 



308 





Rumex. 











Britannica, L 





II 



490 





506 



566 



NOTE. 



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The arrangement of Doct. Gray, in his Botanical Text Book, has been followed in 

 the preceding Catalogue. 



It will be observed that the plants gathered in other States are marked with the 

 initials of those States. The mosses were collected in the month of December. 



The following gentlemen are members of the Botanical Department of the Provi- 

 dence Franklin Society : S. T. Olney, Chairman ; Geo. Hunt, Geo. Thurber, and H. 

 B. Metcalf. 



The attention of botanists in this State is solicited to this Catalogue, and contribu- 

 tions of plants not enumerated in it, and found growing without cultivation, would 

 be very acceptable to the Society. 



The Society will collect plants of the growth oT Rhode-Island, and exchange for 

 others with any botanist who may desire it : or if the labelled duplicates of the So- 

 ciety are wanted, such can now be sent. 



Five specimens of each specie, are desired by the Society, when it is convenient for 

 the collector to gather as many. The labels of plants sent by the Society, show the 

 name of the plant, the name of the collector, the place where collected, and the con- 

 tributor, when not the collector himself. Correspondents are desired to regard these 

 points, when making their labels. 



Communications on the subject of exchanges may be addressed to the Secretary of 

 the Franklin Society, or to either of the Department. 



