honey
meadows
tea
blacks
Indians
residents, white
Surinamese Indians
white residents
Andropogon virginicum, Andropogon virginicus L.
Andropogon virginicus L. > Andropogon virginicum
Caryodis dilatata, genus not published (said to be related to Phyllis L. in the Rubiaceae)
Caryodis, genus not published (said to be related to Phyllis L. in the Rubiaceae)
Convolvulus batatas, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., Sweet potato
Cornus sanguinea L., Common Dogwood > Cornus sanguinea
Cornus sanguinea, Cornus sanguinea L., Common Dogwood
Crinum americanum L., Southern Swamp Lily, American Crinum > Crinum americanum
Crinum americanum, Crinum americanum L., Southern Swamp Lily, American Crinum
Genus not published (said to be related to Phyllis L. in the Rubiaceae) > Caryodis dilatata
Genus not published (said to be related to Phyllis L. in the Rubiaceae) > Caryodis
Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., Sweet potato > Convolvulus batatas
Phyllis L. (Rubiaceae) > Phyllis
Phyllis, Phyllis L. (Rubiaceae)
Pterolepis glomerata (Rottb.) Miq. > Rhexia pratensis
Rhexia pratensis, Pterolepis glomerata (Rottb.) Miq.
botanists
health, good
infusions of tea
medicines
observe/observed/observing
wounds
Bombus hypnorum, Linn., Tree bumblebee > Hypnorus
Bombylius major (q.v.), > Bombylius muscus
Bombylius major, Bombylius major, Linn., Large bee fly
Bombylius major, Linn., Large bee fly > Bombylius major
Bombylius muscus, Bombylius major (q.v.)
hummingbird, a small (presumably Little Hermit) (Phaethornis longuemareus (Lesson)) > Trochilus
Hypnorus, Bombus hypnorum, Linn., Tree bumblebee
Trochilus, a small hummingbird, presumably; Little Hermit (Phaethornis longuemareus (Lesson))