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collection of my tracts and es- 
says. My N. American botani- 
cal discoveries will also be re- 
capitulated in my Additional 
Flora of JV*. America . 
This index does not contain 
my works on Zoology and Ani- 
mals, nor some few botanical 
tracts, of which I have been 
deprived by shipwreck. 
Few botanists have so long 
cultivated and improved the 
science, since I began in N. 
America in 1802, and I find my 
zeal unabated after above SO 
years of exertions. My labors 
will be duly appreciated in 
time, as those of Adanson of 
1763 and Necker of 1790, so 
tong neglected by systematic 
rivals, begin at last to be, after 
70 years and 40 years delay ! 
1804. Floras of Delaware 
and District of Columbia, my 
first essay, suppressed by Dr. 
Benjamin Barton. 
1804. Botanical letters to 
Muhlenberg, Brickell, &c. 
1805. Discoveries in North 
America, Leghorn. 
1807. Panphysis Sicula, 
Prodromus, Palermo, 4to. fig. 
1808. N. Genera 10 and 60 
N. Sp. of American plants in 
No. 44 of Medical Repository 
— re-printed in Desvaux’ Jour- 
nal of Botany, Paris, 1809, and 
in Archives of Discoveries. 
Observations on American Bo- 
tany in ditto.— leones Nov. 
Pantarum Americ. 40 pi. 
1810. New animals and 
plants of Sicily, 1 vol. 4 to. 
with 78 fig. Palermo. 
Monograph of the G. Berto- 
lonia. 
1811. Naturalized plants of 
the United States, in No. 56 of 
Medical Repository. 
1812 . Monograph of the G. 
Callitriche. On the Tuber 
rufescens of Sicily. On some 
new plants and animals. Reform 
of some Genera. Pamphlets. 
1814. Compendium of my 
zoological and botanical disco- 
veries, 63 N.G. and 1 16 N.Sp. 
Pamphlet, Palermo. Principles 
of Nomenclature and classifica- 
tion, ditto. Panphyton Siculum 
of Cupani, selection of 125 
plates in folio, Palermo. 
Cyclopedical Journal of Si- 
cily, 2 vols. 4 to. with several 
botanical essays, 20 N. G. of 
exotic plants, 15 new Sicilian 
plants, 14 new spunges, 2 N. 
G. Cryptogams, &c. 
1815. Analysis of Nature, 
with new orders and families, 
Palermo, 1 vol. 8vo. 
Chloris Etnensis or 4 florulas 
of Etna, in the Natural Histo- 
ry of Etna of Recupero, Cata- 
nia. 
Prodromus of New Genera. 
Pamphlet. 
1817. Florula Ludoviciana, 
containing 30 N. G. and 169 
N. Sp. 1 vol. 12mo. N. York. 
Florula Missurica, Manda- 
nensis and Oregonensis. Pam- 
phlet. 
Reviews of Pursh, Eaton, 
Barton, Bigelow, &c. in Am. 
Monthly Magazine, N. York* 
Museum of Natural Sciences 
or N. animals and plants in 
ditto, 3 decads of New York 
plants, some Sicilian plants. 
1818. Review of Nuttall and 
Elliott, in ditto. 
