SUMMAET AND ANALYSIS OF THE FLOEA. 



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Position 



in the 



Australian 



Mora. 



Orders. 



Sp« 



jcies. 



Number 



of 

 Genera. 



Distribution of the Orders. 



Number. 



Percentage. 



(103) 

 (62) 

 (49) 

 (57) 



(2) 

 (108) 

 (103) 

 (108) 

 (68) 

 (97) 

 (60) 

 (73) 

 (97) 

 (15) 

 (86) 

 (36) 

 (25) 

 (60) 

 (79) 

 (89) 



46. Myrtacese 



62 

 62 

 59 

 59 

 58 

 58 

 56 

 54 

 54 

 51 

 50 

 49 

 49 

 48 

 46 

 44 

 42 

 41 

 41 

 40 



0-53 

 0-53 

 0-50 

 0-50 

 0-50 

 0-50 

 0-48 

 0-46 

 0-46 

 0-44 

 0-43 

 0-42 

 0-42 

 0-41 

 0-40 

 0-37 

 0-36 

 0-35 

 0-35 

 0-34 



3 



12 



4 



11 



12 



9 



3 



14 



12 



14 



10 



7 



5 



15 



7 



11 



10 



10 



12 



11 



Chiefly temperate and subtropical regions. 



Universal, rarer in tropical regions. 



Temperate and tropical regions. 



Universal. 



Tropical and temperate, rare in N. temp. reg. 



Very wide, most numerous S. Africa. 



Tropics, rare in temperate regions. 



Tropical and subtropical, very rare in Africa. 



Tropics, rare in temp., none in Europe. 



„ „ „ „ or in N. Zeal. 

 Temp, and frigid regions generally. 

 Universal, chiefly temperate regions. 

 Temperate and subtropical, especially S. Africa. 

 Tropical and subtropical, very rare in temperate. 



„ „ ,, „ Africa. 

 Almost universal, except frigid regions. 

 Tropics, rarer in temperate regions. 



„ and subtropics. 

 Almost universal, except frigid regions. 

 Tropical and subtropical, very rare in temperate 



47. Ericaceae 



52. Caryophyllacese .... 

 56. Myrsineas 



57. Tiliaceae 





(85) 

 (57) 



* 



(135) 

 (39) 



(44) 



(52) 

 (125) 



(125) 



(125) 



(65) 



+ 

 + 



(108) 

 (73) 

 (87) 

 (97) 



(17) 

 (12) 



(125) 



(44) 



62. Violaceae 



37 

 37 



37 



36 

 36 



36 



36 

 34f 



32 



31 



31 



30 

 30 



30 

 29 

 29 



28 

 28 

 26 



0-32 

 0-32 



0-32 



0-30 

 0-30 



0-30 



0-30 



6 

 11 



1 



10 



7 



9 



7 

 6 



5 



2 



7 



6 



4 



1 

 8 

 8 



10 

 8 



14 



Universal almost, except frigid regions. 



Tropical and temperate, especially S. Africa and 

 Mediterranean region. 



Tropical zone, rarer in temperate, very rare 

 in frigid. 



Tropics, rarer IN", temp., very rare S. temp. reg. 



Tropical, rare in temperate, none in Europe and 

 Central Asia. 



Tropical, especially S. America, rare in tempe- 

 rate regions. 



Temperate, rarer in tropical and frigid regions. 



Temperate, chiefly north, rare in tropics, absent 

 in tropical and S. Africa. 



Widely scattered, but mainly temperate N.W. 

 America. 



Tropics, very rare in temperate regions. 



Temperate regions of America, very rare in 

 temperate Europe and Asia. 



Tropical zone, rarer in temperate, none in frigid. 



Temperate and frigid, including tropical coun- 

 tries, very rare in S. hemisphere. 



Tropics, rarer in temperate regions, especially S. 



Tropics, rare in temperate regions. 



Tropics, very rare in temperate regions. 



Universal in subtropical and temperate regions. 

 Tropical and subtropical, rare in temperate 



regions. 

 Tropical and subtropical, chiefly America and 



Asia. 

 Tropical and subtropical, very rare in temperate, 



none in Europe. 



63. Irideae 



65. Ternstrcemiacese .... 

 67. Laurinese 



68. Coniferae 



70. Hydrophyllaceae .... 

 73. Araliaceae 



75. Aristolochiaceae .... 



76. Anonaceae 



80. Rutaceae 



81. Guttiferse 



24 





7 



82. Meliaceae 



24 







5 





Combined with Lycopodiaceae by Mueller. 



It was not considered worth while to calculate the percentages beyond this. 



A monotypic somewhat anomalous Australian genus of this Order is referred by Mueller to the Ericaceae. 



biol. centk.-amek., Bot. Vol. IV., August 1887. 2 e 



