150 
Troximon by the feathery down. Esopon is an 
ancient name. 
14. N. G. XII. Gynema. This genus has also much 
affinity with my genus Gymnostyles , the type of 
which is the Conyza marilandica L. but in this 
last the female flowers have no corolla. 
15. Sp. 237. Galium uniflorum, add. Obs. The name 
of Galium being so similar to Allium , Galactia 
Gallus , Gallinula , fyc. ought perhaps to be super¬ 
seded be the anterior and better name Aparine of 
Tournefort. 
16. Sp. 246. Viburnum prunifolium. Is it not rather 
the V . lent ago ? 
17. Sp. 280. Acer rubrum. Seen near Lake Maure- 
pas by Bartram. 
18. Sp. 295. Hibiscus grandiflorus. Found near Nat¬ 
chez by Michaux. 
19. Sp. 300. Magnolia grandiflora. Common on the 
Red-river, the Mississippi, Lake Maurepas, &c. 
20. Sp. 324. Fragaria. Bartram in his travels, 
p. 432, mentions a species of Strawberries found 
on the White plains, which bear very large fruit, 
of a fine red colour, delicious and fragrant. It 
may be a peculiar species, which might be called 
Fragaria ludoviciana . 
21. Sp. 333. Gleditsia triacanthos. Muhlenberg men¬ 
tions that the GL monosperma grows near Nat¬ 
chez, and Bartram found the GL triacanthos on 
the White-plains. 
22. Sp. 378. Morus rubra. Seen by Bartram on the 
White plains and near lake Maurepas. 
