THE GRASSES OF LINNAUS’S HERBARIUM. 55 
CrENcunus, Ist edit. Sp. Pl. p. 1049. 
1. C. racemosus is Lappago racemosa, Willd. 
[Xr 
C. capitatus is Echinaria capitata, Desf. 
{fw 
C. echinatus, L.! with rather a long spike. 
C. tribuloides, L.! Sent by Kalm from Virginia. 
C. frutescens. Not in Herb. 
NES 
C. lappaceus, 2nd edit. p. 1488, is not ia Herb., and the word is 
erased by Linnzus m a MS. note. 
C. muricatus, Mant. 302. from Koenig, is Trachys mucronata, Pers. 
Thisis also named “ C. tripsaceus " and “ Tripsacum distachyon.” 
C. ciliaris, Mant. 302. One from Upsal Garden, and one from C. D. S.; 
are both Pennisetum cenchroides, Richd. 
C. granularis, Mant. 5,9, is Manisuris granularis, Sw. 
AEarLors, Sp. Pl. 1st edit. p. 1050. 
1. Æ. ovata, L.! 
2. Æ. caudata, L.! 
3. Æ. squarrosa. Not in Herb. 
4. Æ. triuncialis, L. ! 
5. Æ. incurvata is Lepturus incurvatus, Trin. 
Æ. exaltata, Mant. 575, from Koenig, is Ophiurus corymbosus, Gærtn. 
ROTTBÆŒLLIA is a genus of Linn. fil., first published in * Nova 
Graminum Genera’ (1779). The Herbarium contains 
R. incurvata, which is Lepturus incurvatus ; 
R. compressa, Linn. fil. Suppl. 114, which is Hemarthria compressa, 
R. Br.; 
R. dimidiata, Linn. fil. Suppl. 114, which is Stenotaphrum America- 
num, Schrank ; 
R. exaltata, Linn. fil. ! l.c. 114.; and 
R. corymbosa, Linn. fil. l. c. 114, which is Ophiurus corymbosus, Gærtn. 
Notes on Caryophyllee, Poriplacee, and some allied Orders. 
By Grorege Bentuan, Esq., Pres. L.S. 
[Read June 6, 1861.] 
Tux series of orders in which natural affinities are the most dis- 
severed by the Candollean. arrangement is undoubtedly that of 
