Excerpt from Flora Telluriana
The pages of these two works contain many descriptions of "new genera" of plants, so that the dates of their appearance are of considerable importance. As the books themselves are quite scarce, a brief preliminary account of them may not be out of place.
Each was planned to consist of six "parts" or volumes, but was completed in four. Each of the eight parts is separately paged, and has a separate title-page and subtitle of its own; and each is dated "1836."
New Flora and Botany of North America
First part. Introduction, Lexicon, Monographs. 100 pages. 1836.
Second part. Neophyton. 96 pages. 1836.
Third part. New Sylva. 96 pages.1836.
Fourth part. Neobotanon. 112 pages. 1836. (This contained also a general title-page for the entire work, dated 1836.)
Flora Telluriana
First part. Introduction and Classification. 103 pages. 1836.
Second part. Centuria I, II, III, IV. 112 pages. 1836.
Third part. Centuries V, Vi, VII, VIII. 100 pages. 1836.
Fourth part. Centuries IX, X, XI, XII. 135 pages. 1836.
(This contained also a general title-page for the entire work dated 1836.)
Of these eight parts, the first part of the New Flora was the first to appear. It contained a dedication dated at Philadelphia, September, 1836; and pages 73-80 are occupied by a monograph of the genus Kuhnia, dated October, 1836. These facts alone are sufficient to make one suspect that perhaps the eight parts were not all issued before the end of that year! There is not lacking other internal evidence on this subject, in addition to the citation of Gray's monograph (Fl. Tell. 4 : 27; also New Fl. 4: 103, where the date of "Grey's" paper is distinctly stated as "1837").
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