
          The following plants are all that I have seen belonging to the 
nat. [natural] orders you designate for your part II.

[left column]

Aceraceae 
Acer rubrum P.
[Acer] saccharum P.
[Acer] spicatum P.
[Acer] striatum. Seneca Lake
Celestraceae
Euonymus atropurpureus. Genesee River
Celastrus scandens P.

Rhamnaceae
Rhamnus alnifolia L'Herit. [L'Héritier de Brutelle] P. 
Ceanothus americanus P.

Leguminosae
Baptisia tinctoria. Junius
Baptisia caerulia [caerulea] Canandaigua Lake
Medicago lupulina. Seneca Lake
Melilotus officinalis P.
[Melilotus] leucantha P.
Tephrosia virginiana. Junius
Robinia pseudacacia [pseudoacacia] P.
Astragalus canadensis, Seneca Lake
[Astragalus] carolinianus (Phaca?) P.
Desmodium canadense P.
[Desmodium] canescens Genesee River
[Desmodium] marilandicum Junius
[Desmodium] obtusum P.
[Desmodium] aikinianum P.
[Desmodium] ciliare Gorham
[Desmodium] bracteosum De Cand. [Candolle] P.
[Desmodium] paniculatum P.

[right column]
Desmodium strictum P.
[Desmodium] acuminatum P.
[Desmodium] nudiflorum P.
[Desmodium] rotundifolium Junius
Lespedeza polystachia [polystachya] P.
[Lespedeza] violacea P.
[Lespedeza] procumbens P.
Vicia americana P.
[Vicia] cracca P.
Lathyrus venosus P.
[Lathyrus] palustris Seneca Lake
[Lathyrus] ochroleucus P.
Amphicarpa [Amphicarpaea] monoica P.
Apios tuberosa P.
Lupinus perennis P.
Gymnocladus canadensis Seneca Lake
Cassia marylandica [marilandica]

These are all the names I have 
in the above orders. There is nothing 
new or rare in the list as I know, 
& whether such a list of more localities 
will be of any kind of use to you, I 
don't know. Should you wish, I will 
send you a catalogue of all the plants 
found in this region with their special 
localities. Give my best respect to 
Dr. Gray & say he owes me a letter.
I am Sir with respect,
H.P. Sartwell
        