
          Rubus triviales Apl [April]
Villosus Apl [April] [Rubus villosus]
Verbena caroliniana Apl [April & May]
Stricta Do [Verbena stricta] Do
Schrankia uncinata Do
Verbena caroliniana  Apl [April] & May
Stricta [Verbena stricta] Do
Olea americana  Apl [April]
Gratiola quadridentata (Apl [April] & May)
Utricularia setacea  Do
Panicum pubescens
Latifolium  2 others [Panicum latifolium]
Cornus Paniculatus  Do
Onosmodium Hespidum [Onosmodium hispidum] Do
Solanum nigrum (Feb to Nov)
Itea [crossed out: Caroliniana] Virginica [Itea virginica]
Sambucus canadensis March to May
Rhus toxicodendron
Prinos  glaber  Apl [April]
Coreacius Do [Prinos coriaceus]
Uvaria pygmaea Apl [April] & May
Sysyrinchium pendunculatum Mar Apl [April] 
Chrysagonum tomentosum 
Quince (no other than in former lists)
Carya aquatica (Apl [April])
Samolus valerandi (Apl & May)
Jatropha stimulosa (Apr - 10th Oct)
Smilax tamnoides (Apr & May)
Osmunda cinnamomea March 
Regalis [Osmunda regalis] Do
Vitis aestivalis (May)

[right hand column:]
Drosera longifolia Apl [April] & May
Lobelia palida Apl [April] to
Hierasium Gronovii [Heracium gronovii] (Apl [April] to [Nov]
Cactus opuntia
Vaccinium dumosum March
Stamineum Apl [April] [Vaccinium stamineum]
Arboreum last Ap [April] & May Vaccinium arboreum]
Campanula (new species)
Erythrina herbacea (Aprl to June)
Hydrocotele Repanda Apr [April] [Hydrocotyle repanda]
Umbelata Apr & May [Hydrocotyle umbellata]
Pteris aquilina Apl [April]
Eryngium prostratum May
Dioscorea vilosa May
Psoralea lupinellus
Canescens (May) [Psoralea canescens]
Bursa
Elusine [Eleusine] indica
Gaura angustifolia Apl [April] 10th
Proserpinacas [Proserpinaca]
Villarsia Trachispermea [Villarsia trachysperma]
Linum virginicum May
Saururus cernuus (May)
Laurus caroliniana (May) [Laurus caroliniensis]
Pontedera [Pontederia] [Pontederia palustris] [May]
Kalmia hirsuta [April]
Rosa lucida May
Magnolia grandiflora last April
Glauca Do  [Magnolia glauca]
Aeschynomene viscidula May
Castanea nana May
Cnicus lanceolatus May
Myrica cerifera
Caroliniensis [Myrica caroliniensis]
Scutelaria [Scutellaria] (The species sent among former collections)
Clematis reticulata (May

The above as list is composed within a circuit of six or eight miles
around this post. So long as I may remain in the country
I shall catalogue such plants as I find that are unnoticed in
former catalogues. Of the above I will briefly notice the
new Stilyngia Frutescent. [Stillingia frutescens] Stem undivided to the height of 2 to
4 feet half an inch in diameter dark brown, Branches at its
sumit [summit] 4 to 6, six or 8 inches in length brown & terminating in
virgate subbranches 4 inches in length upon which are the 
spikes of flowers. Leaves lanceolate serate near 1/2 an inch
in width by 2 1/2 or 3 inches in length. Much resembling 
those of a willow.
        