f RAVELS IN 
it is a climber ; the leaves are broad, which, with 
th v . . i rle plant, are hoary; the flowers are very 
fmaw, and of a greenifh white. Here grows alfo in 
svundance a beautiful fpecies of Delphinium; the 
fiowers differ in no refpeft from thofe of the com- 
mon branching Larkfpur of the gardens ; they are 
oi a fine deep blue colour, and difpofed in long 
fparfed fpikes \ the leaves are compound, almolt 
linear, but the fegments not fo fine cut as thofe of 
the garden Larkfpur. , 
The weatber now fettled and fair, I prepared to 
proceed for Fort Piince George Keowe, having ob- 
tained of the agreeable and liberal Mr. Cameron, 
ample teftimonials and letters of recommendation to 
the traders in the nation : this gentleman alfo very 
obligingly fent a young negro Have to affift and pilot 
me as far as Seneca. 
May 1 5th I left Lough-abber, the feat of Mr, 
Cameron. In the courfe of this day's journey I 
croiied feveral rivers and brooks, all branches of the 
Savanna, now called Keowe, above its confluence 
with the Tugilo, the Weft main branch. The face 
of the country uneven, by means of ridges of hills 
and water courfes ; the hills fomewhat rocky near 
their fummits and at the banks of rivers and creeks, 
but very fertile, as there is a good depth of a loofe 
dark and mod vegetative mould, on a ftratum of 
redd i ill brown tenacious clay, and fometimes a deep 
flratum of dufky brown marl, The vegetable pro- 
ductions obferved during this day's progrefs, were 
generally the fame as already recited fmce leaving 
Dartmouth. The flaming Azaleas abound, and illu- 
minate the hill fides • and a new and Angularly 
beautiful fpecies of /Efculus pavia, fituated above 
them, towards the fummits of thefe low hills. This 
confpicuoufly 
