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plate, and the authors are of opinion that it will constitute 
à distinct Order, between Commelinacee and Xyridee. The 
genera Ungeria and Methorium, of the Order Sterculiace«, 
afford an opportunity for a new arrangement of the genera 
belonging to it, (including Bombacec) and altogether em- 
bracing 41 Genera. 
The second work alluded to above, Prodromus Floræ 
Norfolkice, is a small 8vo. and from the pen of Mr. 
Endlicher, aided by the truly masterly drawings of Mr. 
Ferdinand Bauer, by whom the collection was made, in 
company with Mr. Brown, during the years 1804-5. Our 
limited space will only allow us to observe that the Flora 
comprises 162 species, of which the JLichemes contain 4 
species. Musci Frondosi, 11. Hepatice, 4. Lycopodiacee, 1. 
Marattiacee, 1. Polypodiacee, 28. Cyatheacee, 2. Hymeno- 
phyllece, 2. Graminee, 8. Cyperacee,4. Pandanec, 1. Pal- 
mace, l. Asphodelee, 4. Smilaceæ, 1. Orchidee,5. Musacec, 
1, Abietine, 1. Piperacee, 4. Urticacee,3. Moree, 1. 
Celtidec, 1. Polygonee, 1. Plumbagineee, 1l. Nyctaginee, 1. 
Amarantacece, 2. Santalacew, 1. Thymelee, 2. Primul- 
acee, 1. Myrsinew, 1. Sapotacer,1. Lobeliaceæ, l. Sy- 
nantherece, 5. Convolvulacee, 6. Solanacew, 1. Myoporinee, 
l. Jasminee, 1. Oleinee, 1. Apocynec, 2. Asclepiadee, 1. 
Rubiacec, 9. Loranthacee, 1. Araliacew,2. Capparidee, |. 
Passiflorer, 2. Cucurbitacece, 3. Violariew, |. Oxatidex, 1. 
Hicoidee, 2. Malvacec, 6. Sterculiacee, |. Piitosporex, l. 
Meliacee, 1. Rhamnee,\. Celastrinee, 1. Euphorbiacec, 4. 
Rutacee, 3. Leguminose, 4. 
Professor Lindley, notwithstanding his numerous duties, 
at the Horticultural Society, and in the London University, 
has, in addition to his valuable works introductory to the 
study of Botany and the Natural Orders, given to the world 
his ** Nizus Plantarum," and the 3d Part of his ** Genera 
and Species of Orchideous Plants," containing the ** Vandew,” 
which he divides into 96 Genera. 
