334 REMARKSpON THE 



the characters of Fungi, places together (unnamed) the Gas- 

 TEROMYCETES, Fr., and Pyrenomycetes, Fr. : " E peridiis 

 globosis primum clausis, demum varie dehiscentibus, formati, 

 sporidiis repleti." 



JuNGERMANNiALES. — PerleVs Muscos^ are Entocarpce, 

 \\Anthocerot(By \\MarchantiacecB, ^Jungermanniacece, ||Jw- 

 dr(Beac€(B, BryacecB. — The Musci of Burmeister take the 

 same range. 



Lycopodiales. — The Marsileace^e of Brown, as adopted 

 by Perleb, include Salviniaceae, Marsileacem, || Isoetece. — The. 

 FoLioSiE (vase. acot. caulocarpeae) of Burmeister are RJiizo- 

 carpecd fMarsilea, Salvinia-IsoetesJ, Lycopodiacece, and he 

 refers to BischoiF. 



Rhamnales. — The Resinari^e Batsch. e. e. Ph., shadow 

 forth the Rhamnales, though much alloyed. These are Ju- 

 glandeae, AnacardiecB, Pistacince, SumachmcB, Spondiacece, 

 Burseracedd, Connaraceae, Amyridese, Knth.j Chailletiace(B, 

 II Staphylaeacese, Celastrese, Rhamnecs, Bruniacese, Empetreae. 



^scuLALES. — Perleb gives us under Trihilat^e Linn. e. e. 

 Ph.y Erythroxylese, HHippocrateaceae, Acerinece, Malpighi- 

 acece, Hippocastanecd, fWRhizoholece, Sapindacece, Tropseo- 

 leae, ? jjVochysiaceae. 



Hypericales-Limoniales. — Perleb throws together the 

 body of these under Hesperide^ Batsch. c. add. Pb. : Tern- 

 strwmiacecB, ? JlOlacineae, Aurantiacea, Gnttiferw, Hyperi- 

 cinece, ? ||Reaumuriea3, \\MarcyrauviacecB, Meliacece, Cedre- 

 lecE. — Burmeister's Hesperide^ § 2 (not monadelphous) 

 are Aurantiacea?, Guttiferce, Marcgraaviem, Ternstromiaceo}, 

 Hyperice(B, Chlenaceae. 



Passiflorales. — The Peponifer^ of Perleb are Cucurbi- 

 taceae, \\Papayace(B, Passiflorece, WMalesherbiaceae, WBelvi- 

 siacecB. 



El^agnales. — The Laureolin^ of Perleb, are ? Myristi- 

 ceae, Laurineae, Thymel(B(B, WPenceacecBf ProteacecB, Aquila- 

 rineae, Elceagnece, Myrobalaneae, Santalaceae, \\Anthohole(B : 

 " Perigonio subpetaloideo." The Laureol^ of Burmeister, 

 are Myristiceae, Laurineae, ProteacecB, PenwacecB, Heman- 

 diaceae, Thymel(B<e, ^^Eldsagnece, Santalacece, OlacineiB ; 

 including the whole Elcsagnales, and substantially the Lau- 

 rales intermixed. — ||The Chenopodiales and Elceagnales form 

 the passage to the Monopetal^, through Mirahiliace<B and 

 OlacacecB, and here we must ascertain the true nature of the 

 Monopetalous Structure. It would seem, that in the progress 

 of development, the outer envelopes assume the functions of 

 the inner, which disappear ; the Calyx becomes Corolla, and 



