Appendix 2 



Alphabetized Version of William Elliot's List of Plants in the 

 Botanic Garden of the Columbian Institute, Prepared in 1824 * 



When reviewing the list, keep the following points in mind. The first 

 column is a list of scientific plant names as they appear on Mr. Elliot's 

 list, although spelling has been corrected or updated in several instances. 

 This list is in alphabetical order, though the original was in random ord- 

 er. The second column is an update of the scientific nomenclature, where 

 applicable. Common names are provided in the third column, when one 

 is in generally accepted usage. Column four indicates the origin of each 

 plant. The information used in columns two, three, and four was taken 

 from Hortus Third, initially compiled by L.H. and E.Z. Bailey and revised 

 by the Staff of the L.H. Bailey Hortorium (New York, NY,: MacMillan 

 Pub. Co., 1977). 



Scientific Plant Names as 



They Apeared on the 



Update of Nomenclature 



Common 





Original List 



Where Applicable 



Name 



Origin 



A nine Y\t /~*/~\ *a 



■riDies picea 



/\Dieb dlDd 



Oliver nr 



cur. 



ALcl Ldlllpcallc 





T— fori era 



IVldL/lC 



EUI. , lldll, 



"Ti -1 rl/pv 

 i Li i jxc y, 



Caucasus 



A _ * _ 1 '1 



Acacia julibnssm 



Albizia julibnssm 



C "11 T 



Silk Tree 



T ■ 



Iran to 

 Japan 



Acer platanoides 





Norway 

 Maple 



Eur., Asia 



Acer tataricum 





Tatarian 

 Maple 



Eur., Asia 



Achillea ageratum 





Sweet 

 Yarrow 



Eur. 



Achillea setacea 



(poss. Achillea 

 millefolium) 



Yarrow 



Eur. 



Agrimonia eupatoria 





Agrimony 



Eur., Asia, 

 Afr. 



Agrostemma 



Lychnis coronaria 



Mullein 



Afr., Eur. 



coronaria 





Pink 





Ailanthus glan- 



Ailanthus altissima 



Tree-of- 



China 



dulosa 





Heaven 





Alcea rosea (cv. 





Hollyhock 



Asia Minor 



name illegible) 









Alchemilla vulgaris 





Lady's- 

 Mantle 



Eur. 



* Peter Force Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. 



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