Elliott, Stephen, 1771-1830. Stephen Elliott papers, 1791- approximately 1947. Typed list of plants named in Stephen Elliott botanical manuscript. gra00020. Archives of the Gray Herbarium, Botany Libraries, Harvard University.

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Typed list of plant names from Stephen Elliott botanical manuscript, 1810-1814, and the dates, page numbers, and sometimes his descriptions, probably created by Arnold Arboretum Librarian Lazella Schwarten in circa 1947.

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[H]. rosmarinifolium? "I have found some difficulty in determining this plant. It is evidently the H. fasciculatum of Willdenow, but Willdenow has cer[t]ainly mistaken the H. fasciculatum of Michaux, which he probably already [d]escribed as the H. galioides. This plant was considered by Dr. Muhlebnerg s [Muhlenberg] the H. rosmarinifolium of LaMarck, and as the name is pecularly appropriate, have retained it.

It has always appeared to me remarkable that this, which is in the low country of Carolina and Georgia, is the most common of our frutescent species, [s]hould have been overlooked by both Walter and Michaux.

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As for Stevie Elliott, here's what Barnhart has: Am. Jour. Sci. 9: 275, 276. 1825. Bot. Gaz. 8: 249-253. 1883. Ravenel, H.W.

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7 140 Hypericum aspalathoides 26 Je 1812 2: 27 Carolina no dat 141 ——————— 6 Je 1813 Columbia, So Carolina 142 Ascyrum pumilum 26 Mr 1814 2:21 Mr-Ap 143 [Ascyrum] muticaule [multicaule] Asa Gray 19 Au 1811 2:22 throughout the summer 144 [Ascyrum] ————— 19 Au 1811 145 Krigia virginica 7 Ap 1811 2:264 fls in spring 146 Sonchus carolinianus? 17 My 1811 2:255 Mr-Ap 147 ——————— Ap-Je 23 Ap 1813 148 Leontodon taraxacum 16 F 1811 2:250 Ja-Ap an exotic now naturalized 149 Scorzonera pinnatifida 21 Je 1811 150 Prenanthes alba 28 O 1810 2: 259 S-O 151 [Prenanthes] virgata 28 O 1810 2: 258 O 152 Cnicus horridulus 11 Ap 1811 2:272 Mr-Ap 153 [Cnicus] glaber? 26 Je 1811 2:272 Mr-Ap 154 [Cnicus] virginicanus 4 S 1812 2:270 Jl-S middle districts Carolina and Georgia 155 Carthamus? ————— 10 Ap 1811 156 Liatis Liatris squarrosa 25 Jl 1810 2:282 S-O 157 [Liatris] odoratissima 18 S 1810 2:283 S-O 158 [Liatris] pilosa? 27 S 1810 2:277 Au-O Georgia to New Jersey 159 [Liatris] ————— 27 S 1810 160 [Liatris] paniculata 2 O 1810 2:283 S-O 161 [Liatris] elegans 14 Au 1811 2:279 Au-S 162 [Liatris] acuta 8 S 1812 163 Vernonia chrysocoma Walt Columbia 18 Jl 1810 Je-Au 164 [Vernonia] oligophylla 28 Je 1812 2:286 Je-Jl 165 Bidens frondosa 15 Jl 1810 2:431 Jl-S 166 [Bidens] chrysanthemoides 22 Jl 1810 2:429 O-N 167 [Bidens] bipinnata 9 Au 1810 2:432 Jl-O

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hrysopsis XXX [Chrysopsis] mariana "The species which has been sent me from New Jersey by my much esteemed friend Dr. Torry, of New York, as the Inula falcata of Pursh, is certainly a very distinct species from this. It may be distinguished as C. falcata foliis lineari-lanceolatis, acutis, rigidis, sub falcatis; involucri squamis sub tomentosis. The flowers in my specimen too smaller than thos of the C. mariana.

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