
          the [?]  minute examination merely for the reason that
it was abundant within a mile & I could at any time
obtain it.,. Unus Crassifolia. N. microphylus was a mistake
resulting from mistaken recollection I found a tree with fruit
about the 15th Sept I presume it bloomed about the 1st reversing [?]
the usual time of flowering of the Genus,
Verbena. I do not think it the Pindtifida tho I am not sure
that it is new. The Pinatefida I have frequently met with the [insert: Pinatifida]
Caprifolium fl [flower] white. are they not colored? No they are milk
white numerous middle sise [side] & render the vine showy
and conspicuous for a considerable distance shrub Climing—
Sapindus I think with you this must be new: it is Polygama
upon some trees you will find only fertile flowers, upon
others only staminate flowers & upon others again hermaphrodite 
flowers nor so far as I recollect does the charactor
of the flower precisely agree with the Sapindus. At the time
I examined the living flower I compared it with the generic
description of the Sapindus & found it most to resemble
that genus but came to the conclusion that it must
be distinct [cross out: species] Genus, Plantaga Graph I paid
some attention to this plant and was inclined to doubt whether
the Graph & Squarosa were not varieties of the same—
Petalostehnus Villasum would probably grow from the seeds
it is an erect plant of not too late I will obtain the seeds.
The Psoralea must be new it might be termed Sulacaules
or Tuberosa. Monarda russeliana christtata, probably a mistake
in any reccoletion [recollection] the same found in Texas—[crossed out: Seme] Selemia. This
is probably the Selenia of Nutall, but his generic description
must be taken from the dried specimen. The Siliques are
not flat but inflated like a bladder, this should be recollected
in your generea  description it was this fact that musted
me. Gardaquia undoubtebly distinct from the Calamintha
I could not recconcile [reconcile] it with my reccollections [recollections] of the Calamintha
which I found many years since in Alabama

Sabathia [Sabatia] chloroides doubtless correct I have among my plants
[crossed out: a species] now in Connecticut a species found in Burke
County Geo which at the time I supposed might be the Chloroids
The corolla is from 10 to 12 parted but smaller & lighter couloured
the plant 6 to 8 inches high & very different in habit,
The Genus Croton needs illustration I have a species found

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