Phallus of South Carolina, i. 233. Philosophia Bolanica studied by

INDEX.
Phallus o f South Carolina, i. 233.
Philosophia Bolanica studied by Rousseau, ii. 552.
Physicians, how appreciated, ii- 335.
Phytanthozaiconographia, ii. 352.
Phytolacca dioica, ii. 223.
Pigmies, supposed to have been monkies, ii. 494.
PUularia, described by B. de Jussieu, ii. 211. confounded with Marsilea, ii. 362, 366.
Pimento, confusion in its botanical history, ii. 5y6.
Pimpinella, ii. 374.
Pinax of Sherard, i. 20 ; ii. "ll7, 153—155, 230, 442, 481.
Pine, swamp, i. 463.
Pinus balsamea, ii. 73.
Pistacia Terebinthus, its impregnation, ii. 62, 65, 477Plants of South Carolina, i. 319, 323,353, 356, 372—374, 377—
379, 381, 384, 417, 441, 515.
nourished by external vessels, ii. 477«
Plukenet, his character, ii. 278.
Piumier, publication of his works delayed, ii. 210, 345.
his Ferns, ii. 2S5, 291.
Poisonous plants, their mode of operation, i. 150.
Polemwiium rubrum, i.272, 274, 277Poly gala, American, a profitable quack medicine, ii. 314.
its root recommended by a Mr. Tennant, ii. 446.
cestuans, ii. 529.
Polygonum tataricum, ii. 370.
Pontedera, botanical character of, ii. 283, 286.
Pontoppidan, Dr. ii. 45, 479Poplar, Italian, ii. 66.
Poplars, ii. 66, 7 0 , 71Portland, Duchess of, her letters to Mr. Ellis, ii. 44, 45.
Portugal, botanists of, ii. 564.
Potash, its preparation, ii. 36, 444, 445.
Potatoe-louse of Carolina, i. 328, 332.
Powder-blue in sugar, ii. 32—36.
Pratincola, an Austrian bird, ii. 502.
Provisions, price of, in Carolina, i. 403.
Psychotria emetica, ii. 547.
Pulex, see Chigoe.
Pullein, Mr. his work on silk-worms, ii. 31.
Pupils, travelling ones of Linnaeus, ii. 417, 418, 419, 435.
Pyrula, Haller's account of its stamens, ii. 351.
sQUADRIA of Mutis, ii. 530.
Quito, its elevation, ii. 517.
Quer, a Spanish botanist, ii. 521.
Cjuickhatch, or Wolverene, ii. 419.