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Hetheringia 154, Nirvvamia? 160, Kandena? 



870, Tubanthcra ? 098. 



Sarmentose — 12 G. from Cissus 501 till Am- 

 pelopsis 514. 



Pselides 735 N. and ^amolides 998 N. are 2 



other new tribes of this Series, including some 



shrubs. The Mangides, Evantipes, Menisper- 



mides, Sapotides, Primulides, and many others 



also belong to it. 



to 



Third Series of Natural tribes includii 



Frutescent Genera. 



ENDOGENES or Monocotyles. 



Aroides — Pleurospa 803 M, 



Asparagoides — Euphyleia 827 M. Gurenias 



864M. 



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Orchides — Many of my revised G, in Flora 

 Telluriana, assume frutescent or perennial stems. 



Palms — Zelonops 386 M. 



As I stated I have not yet revised the frutes- 

 cent Smilaxides and Grasses. 



In my New Sylva of North America, if I had 

 few New G. I had many New Sp. of trees and 

 shrubs, such as Hamamelis 4, Viscum 4, Fagus 

 7, Castanea 4, Evonymus 8, Ceanothus 15, Bu- 

 melia 4, Celtis 14, Ulmus 6, Morus 5 (in my new 

 monograph I will have 25 sp. whereof 7 new,) 

 Hydrangea 11. Chionanthus 6, Chrysobalanus 

 4, Chrysophylum 2, Anthelis 2, Lonicera 516 to 

 530, Spirea 633 to 676, Forestiera 712 to 727. 

 with one N. sp: each ofCelastrus, Amorpha,Sa- 

 pindus, Diospyros, Cephalanthus &c. 



In my work on Oaks 4&c, I shall have 27 new 

 Quercus, whoreof 22 North American, — Fraxi- 

 nus and akin Genera, a monograph of 52 sp. 

 many new, — Myrica 12 sp. — of Willows or Sa- 

 lix. 22 new Genera or Subarenera, 6 new so. Slc. 



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