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CHAPTER 44. 
Mr. Catesby was the author of a pa- 
per, printed in the forty-fourth volume of 
the Philofophkal TranfaBionSy ^. 435, " On 
Birds of Paffage in which, in oppofition 
to the opinion that birds lie torpid in ca- 
verns, and at the bottom of waters, he pro* 
duces a variety of reafons, and feveral fads, 
nla Caialpa ; unknown in Carolina^ till Mr. Cates- 
BY brought it from the remoter inland parts. Seffilc 
flowered Trillium. Vifcous Azalea, Small afh-leaved 
Trumpet- flower, Bignonia radicans. The Fringe-tree, 
Chionanthus Vlrginica. Broad-leaved Sea-fide Laurel, 
Xylophylla latifolia. Willow- leaved Bay, Laurus cejlivalis, 
American Callicarpa, Herbaceous Coral -tree, Mrythrina 
herhacea. Yellow Martagon Lily, Liliuin fuperbum, 
Philadelphian^ or red Martagon Lily, Lilium Philadelphi- 
eum. Purple Rudbeckia. Laurel-leaved Magnolia, Mag- 
nolia grandiflora ; the moft fuperb fragrant flowering tree 
that ornaments our gardens. Yellow, and purple Side 
faddle Flower ; Sarracenia fiava^ purpurea. Umbrella 
Magnolia, Magnolia tripetala. Climbing, or four-leaved 
Trumpet- flower ; Bignonia capreolata, Limc-leaved Hi- 
hifcus. Red Flurneria, White Flurneria, Broad-leaved 
Kalmia, Balfam-tree, Clufia rofea, Virginian Cowflip, 
Dodecatheon Meadia, C4aroUna Fancratiunu Lilium Ca- 
nadenfe, Atamafco Lily, Amaryllis atamafco. Common 
Stuartia Mulacodmdron, Blue Magnolia, Magnolia acu- 
minata. Rhododendron maxi?num. And finally, the Lily- 
thorn, orCATESBiEA fpinofa, 
6 which 
