
          This town is about 40 miles south of Milledgeville, A
number of plants, trees and shrubs grow here, that are
only to be found 20 miles South of Milledgeville.

N1.st. a grass collected 3 miles above this in the shoals

4 to 6 feet high.  flowers all masculine.  Do send
me its name. May & June
2. Brasenia. with the fruit and fresh specimens of
Polyg. Polygamea
3rd. Utricularia Fibrosa? If not close to it.
Does exactly agree with Mr. E's discription. 
4. I do not know- collected ^[added: them] last summer &
left at a house without an an opportunity
[crosswise in the left margin: * 5th] 
for examination_ 20 miles below this place
6. _Justicia Pedunculosa

7. I take to be Amsonia Salicifolia, found

[left margin: 5th*an Urtica Canadensis?]
on the banks of the River, growing among
the rocks and on Islands in the falls. It
seems to differ from A. Angustifolia mostly
[added: in the absence of] in pubescence &, the leaves more acuminate.
I observed that only the flowering stems
put out the branches below the flower
as you see and these branches have grown
out since it was in flower.

8. Podostrmum [Podostemum?] ceratophyllum. In great abundance
on the rocks in this river. It
is to be found in a natural & [perfect?] state
when always submersed and played upon
by a strong current. In these circumstances
it grows to the length of 10-20 and sometimes
even 30 feet long. In this state of the
deepest [added: green] imaginable. I send you a number
of specimens showing it in flower, in fruit,
in [crossed out: its] [added: a] healthy or natural and in a stunted
state. The little tufts so short & so crowded
were scraped from the rocks left naked.
In the natural specimens you find the flowers
        