
          has accordingly given as a new one with simple leaves,* which we
think as great a curiosity as the root of the Convolvulus panduratus, 
sent to a physician in New York! If [crossed out: they] [added: both these [convulvus?] & in addition to them Dr
Henry, [namely?]]
were engraved together
and suspended in a frame in Dr. Henry's [crossed out: own] medical museum,
they would appear as appropriate as ornamental.
27. Spigelia marilandica. Indian plant. Spigelia marilandica.
28. Life root. Rad vitea.
Of Rad vitea, we must remain in the dark, untill
we hear of it from better authority.
29. Podophyllum peltatum. May-apple, or Mandrake.
30. May weed, or Wild camomile [chamomile]. Cortuta foetida.
It is possible that this may be the Anthemis cotula. 
If so, it ought to have been arranged under the preceding 
division as it is a native of Europe as well as of America.
31. Quercus. Oak, black. Quercus nigrus.
It is most likely the Quercus tinctoria is the real object 
of Henry's investigation. The engraving comes nearer the European 
Quercus robur, than either the Quercus nigra, [crossed out: or] Q. tinctoria [Quercus tinctoria]or 
any other American oak.
32. Cunila pulegioides? Penny-royal. Pulegium.
As the Cunila pulegioides is known by the name of penny
royal in the Middle States, and the engraving furnishes 
a rude resemblance, we suppose it must be that
plant. Henry describes it as a perennial, however,
all his plants appear to be perennial!
33. Phytolacca decondra [decandra]. Poke root. Phytolacca decandra. 
34. Polygala senega. Rattle-snake root. Polygala seniga.
35. Satyrium repens, Mx. [Michaux]. Rattle snake violet. Satyrium repens.
It appears very probable that this is the Satyrium repens of 
Michaux, Neottia pubescens of Muhlenberg. Some kind amanuensis
must have accommodated Henry with the name.
36. [crossed out: Plantago] Rattle-snake plantain. Plantago boiciningo.
As this new species of Plantago is struck off upon the same 
plate with the Plantago major, we cannot possibly distinguish 
it from that plant! but when we are told that it has but 
one small white flower, we know it must be something 
very different. This kind of juggling is really not more
nonsensical than villanous.
37. Monarda didyma. Rose balm. Melissa rosarum.
38. Salix. Rose willow. Salix rubra rosalis.
What species of willow this may be, we cannot determine.
39. Aralia racemosa. Spikenard. Nardus americanus.

        