
          I should be pleased to arrange my Catalogue in 
conformity with the Natural System, but I have but 
few books with me & none arranged on that system. 
After arriving in middle Florida, I spent 3 weeks in the 
Oaky woods 30 miles east of Tallahassee. For the last 
month I have been at my present station which 
is on the Stenahatchie [Steinhatchee] 4 miles from the Dead Man's Bay. 
I think I may remain here for some time. This vicinity 
has probably never been visited by botanists & may 
in the proper season afford interesting plants. The 
necessity of agreeable avocations will induce me to 
make all the collections in my power. The 
following is a list of plants I observed since leaving 
Ft. Micanopy.

[left column]
*Chara vulgaris (blue spring)
*Sabbattia calycosa [Sabatia calycosa], var. 
Andromeda arborea (common)
*Sium
Viburnum obovatum
Pancratium mexicanum
Acer dasycarpum
Decumaria sarmentosa
Viola palmata
Pyrus angustifolia
Fragaria virginica [virginiana](Oaky Region)
Thalictrum revolutum E.
Dracocephalum obovatum
Nuttallia cordifolia (between Ft. Micanopy
& Newnansville)
Lupinus villosus
perenis [Lupinus perennis]
Sparganophorus verticillatus
*Bidens. A species among my La [Louisiana] plants, probably described
Phlox setacea (near Newnansville)
Aster carolinianus (A magnificent species)

[right column]
Coreopsis crassifolia E
*linifolia Nutall [Nuttall] [Coreopsis linifolia]
*Quercus
Solidago lanceolata
*Neottia odorata N. [Nuttall]
Aristolochia hastata 
Acmella repens 
Gentiana catesbei [Gentiana catesbaei]
Carya aquatica
Juniperus virginiana (sea board)
Hopea tinctoria
*Dracocephalum obovatum
Collinsonia anousata [anisata] (Oaky wood) 
*Syena fluviatilis
*Hedeoma
        