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NEW SYLVA, 
Nuttal, Elliot. Folioles about 7 obovate entire 
subsessille obliquate, villose and pale beneath, 
nerves smooth — In the Oak forests of Car- 
olina. 
APPENDIX. 
I must conclude here this third part of my 
New Flora and first of my New Sylva, not be- 
ing able to include in it all our New Trees and 
Shrubs as I expected, owing to the need I had 
to enlarge my labors by illustrations and mono- 
graphs of compared or revised Genera and Spe- 
cies of Trees and Shrubs. Another part shall 
be required for this New Sylva ; since I have 
only revised one half of what I intended. In the 
prolific Genera Quercus, Salix, Populus, Betu- 
la, Hicoria, Kalmia, Mimosa, Magnolia, Illici- 
um, Azalea, Ribes, Rubus, Calycanthus, Tilia, 
4 ^ c. I have few additions to make, and I have 
already illustrated elsewhere the G. Yitis, Rosa 
Abies, Aker &c. But there is nevertheless a 
number of Genera as yet untouched that require 
revision or additions — such are — Andromeda, 
Vaccinium, Rhamnus, Ilex, Viburnum, Loba- 
dium, Aesculus and Pavia, Prunus and akin 
Cerasus, Padus . . . The Conifer es, Pomiferes, 
Hypericines, Malvaceous . . . and also Myrica, 
Nyssa, Fraxinus, Artemisia, Lantana . . . be- 
sides all our Palms, Yucas, Smilax, Zamia, 
Cactus and Upuntia. 
Several of our small Genera are pretty well 
settled, such as Olea, Catalpa, Callicarpa, Pte- 
lea, Pinkneya, Staphylea, Fothergilla, Dirca, 
Menziesia, Mylocarium, Bejaria, Illicium, Ho- 
pea, Halesia, Corylus, Carpinus, Platanus . . * 
But others have great additions or improve- 
ments to receive, for instance Clethra, Aralia, 
Asimina, Chiococca, Cyrilla, Itea, Sambucus, 
