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Lindley's Synopsis of the British Flora, 



not to have passed it over as though it did not exist. We insert some 

 of the remarks of two of the correspondents alluded to : — 



" Mr. Lindley, in the first page of his preface, asserts that all the works 

 in illustration of the Flora of Great Britain (except the Flora Scotica of 

 Dr. Hooker) have been arranged according to the Linnean System ; and at 

 p. 9. he says * Mani^ genera appear now, for the Jirst time, in an English 

 Flora.' 



" Now taking the English Flora of Smith as the standard, the following 

 are the genera introduced by Mr. Lindley ; but those against which I have 

 put a * had already been published in the work of Gray with the same 

 appellation ; and most of the others, as you will see, have only received 

 from Mr. Lindley another name. Gray's work was published in 1821. 



A'chnodon 



Agr6pyrum 



Airdchloa 



Alliaria 



Ammophila 



Anacamptis 



Anemagrostis 



Antennaria 



Arctostaphyloa 



Armaria 



Arrenatherum 



Barbar^a 



Blysmus 



Brachypodium 



Calamagrostis 



Calystegia 



Caps^Ua 



Carrichtera 



Catabrosa 



Catopodium 



CentrSnthus 



Chamagrdstis 



Chondrflla 



CondyIocarpu& 



Corydalis 



Coryndphorus- 



Cotoneaster 



Cytisus 



Deschampswr 



Digraphis 



Diplotaxis 



Echinochloa 



Erophila 



Filago 



i^cenfculumr 



Gagea 



Gastridium 



Glyce 



Gymnad^nia 



Heleocharis 



Chil6chloa Graj/. 

 Koeleria Gray. 

 Psamma Gray. 

 Apera Gray. 

 UVa-U'rsi Gray. 



Chaetospora Gray. 



rella Gray, 

 Mibora Gray, 



Heleogiton 



Helosciadium 



Hivcuhis 



Holoschce^nus 



Hydrochloa 



Isolepis 



KnautiflE 



Larbrea 



Leiogyne 



Limbarda 



Maruta 



Meconopsis 



Melilotus 



Molinia 



Muscari 



Onobrychis 



Ophiurus 



Oxycoccus 



Oxytropis 



Petroselinum 



Physosp^rmum 



Kingstonia Gray. 



Monflia Gray, 



Pseudosp^rmuHi 

 Gray. 



Platan th era 



Prism atocarpus Legouisa Gray 



Pulicaria 



Robertson^a 



Romen'a 



Schenodorus 



Sclerochloa 



iS'eseli 



Setaria 



iSilaus 



5ilybum 



Trichodium 



Trigon^lla 



Trinia 



Trisetum 



Valet^ian^lla 

 Villarsia 



Vulpia, 



jLibanotis Gray, 

 Agradlus Gray, 



Limnanthes Gray, 



^ " In making these remarks I wish it to be clearly understood that I con- 

 sider Mr. Lindley has much improved the language j and that even after 

 deducting much of the originality which he claims, the book, from various 

 circumstances, must be acceptable to the botanists of this country. — C.K.'* 



