OF HONDUZAS. It will not be contended that the foregoing can be considered other than an imperfect and diminutive cata- logue of the class of vegetable produc- tions, of which it attempts to speak. For, with the requisite ability to ac- complish such an undertaking, and which in the present instance is not by any means assumed, it would certainly de- mand months, if not years, to inves- tigate with any kind of fdelity the profuse yarietyof subjects dispersed over the immense forests and plains pecu- liar to this part of the world- There can however be little doubt, but that such research would be most amply rewarded by the extent and value of the disco- veries it would be enabled to make