170 APPEJTDIX, 



FloscutoscS"-F oTnicdLii'd 7'21, Flustula 723, 

 Ismaria 729, Keringa 924— M. Brephocton 178? 

 Stahelina 1190 to ]|00 &c. 



Fraxinides — Nestegis 13, Notelea 14, Pos- 

 tuera 15--M. NudUus 727 N. till Samarpses 733. 

 Gonoliges or Aphanides — Zanizela 534, 

 Sphenista 535, Polylepis 966, Cluinasis 968. 



Gratiolides — Eusynetra 201 M. 



Guttiferous — Ganitrum 319, Perinka 320. 

 Clusia ap. 40 to Firkea ap. 44, 



Hederides — Allosampela 515. 



Hesperides — Apama 29, Kambala 67 Ponci- 

 rus 920— Lolanara 106 M. 



Hypericoides — Misipus 321, Skidanthera323 



M. Streptirna 352, Menetho 353» Episiphis 



729, with several G. not fruticose. 



llexides 169 — Cordia 170 till Desmophyla 

 211, Aquifolium 212 till Enepta 260, Lycium 

 261 till Huanuca 274, Oskampia 770, Callicarpa 

 ap, 25 to Amictonis 28, Raclathris ap, 75, Cato- 

 nia 116 M. several of these G. with single stig- 

 mas belong to subfamily Lycioides or Aegiphi- 

 lides, 



Justicoides — M, Strepsiphus 348, Petalan- 

 thera 378, and many G. from Justica 968 till 

 Oplonia987. 



Labiates M. 756 — IJnilahtate^ many G. Tell- 

 er ium 757 till Monopsis 763 M.— Salvides, sev- 

 eral frutescent G. Codanthera 789 M, Enipea 

 799 M— Bilabiate, S. Gnoteris 433, Nostelis 

 438 ... M. Diodeilis 750 and N. 60 to 693, 5 G. 

 of Origanum 764 M. Piloblephis 604 N. Phlo- 

 mides 769 till 785. 



Laurines — Laurus 835 till Tamala 865, 

 Knema 872, Tetranthera ap. 56 to Glabraria 

 ap,63. 



Lcguminoses — 1 Papilionides. Retama 82 



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