I1VTROD. LEXICON, &c. 
ai w 
AND BOTANY 
OF 
NORTH AMERICA. 
BEING A SUPPLEMENTAL FLORA, 
To the various Floras and Botanical Works of Michaux, 
Muhlenberg, Pursh, Nuttall, Elliot, Torrey, Beck, Ea- 
ton, Bigelow, Barton, Robin, Hooker, Riddell, Darling- 
ton, Schweinitz, Gibbs, &c» 
Besides the general works of Linneus, Wildenow^ 
Vahl, Vitman, Persoon, Larriark, Decandole, Sprengel, 
Jussieu, Adanson, Necker, Lindley, &c. Containing 
Nearly 500 additional or revised New Genera, and 1500 
additional or corrected New Species, illustrated by 
figures in Autikon Botanikon. 
BY C. S. RAFINESQUE, A. M-— PH. D. 
Prof, of Botany, the historical and natural sciences — 
Member of many learned Societies in Paris, Vienna, 
Bonn, Bruxelles, Bordeaux, Zurich, Naples, &c. and 
in Philadelphia, New York, Cincinnati, Lexington, &c. 
The Floral wealth in this wide land concealed, 
"Will be at last by learned care revealed. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER. 
1836 . 
