Some useful plants of early New England
@article{Hussey2008SomeUP, title={Some useful plants of early New England}, author={J. S. Hussey}, journal={Economic Botany}, year={2008}, volume={28}, pages={311-337} }
Our first knowledge o f na t ive p lants o f N e w England c o m e s f r o m the ear ly voyages a long this coast , some long be fo re the first p e r m a n e n t s e t t l e m e n t o f 1620. John Bre re ton ' s Discovery of the North Part of Virginia, 1602, and J a m e s Rosier ' s The Land of Virginia, 1605, include this area. O the r accoun t s are Champlain's Voyages, 1604-16; Chr i s tophe r L o v e t t ' s A Voyage into New England, 1623-24 ; and Sailors' Narratives Along the New England… CONTINUE READING
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