250 Sir Edw. Ff. Bromhead's Memoranda 



we omit Verbasceae-Digitaleae. The Personate of Dr. Lind- 

 ley's Nixus took the same range. 



Ericales. — These are the Ericinece of Richard andBartling ; 

 the Ericales of the Nixus. They are part of Agardh' s mis- 

 cellaneous Aridifolitf : " folia coriacea, calyx saepe coriaceus." 



Campanulales. — These are nearly the Campanulacece of 

 Jussieu and Richard. They are the Campanulacea of Agardh. 



Cynarales. — The Subaggregatce of Agardh include Cam- 

 panulales and Cynarales, but he omits Plantaginaceae, and 

 adds Nyctaginaceae with the tribe Staticineae. The Aggre- 

 gosce of Dr. Lindley are Calyceraceae, Compositae, Dipsaceae, 

 Valerian aceae, Brunoniaceae, Plantaginaceae, Globulariaceae, 

 Salvadoraceae, PI umbagin aceae. 



Myrsinales. — These are the Primulales of Dr. Lindley, if 

 we add Brexiaceae and Pittosporaceae : he places Brexiaceae 

 near them, and mentions the affinity. The Sapotacece of 

 Reichenbach contain Oleinae, Styraceae (Humiria),Trientaleae, 

 Myrsineae, Olacinae (?Millingtonia), Asterantheae, Aqui- 

 foliaceae (Brexia), Mimusopeae. 



Rutales. — These are the Rutacece of Ad. de Jussieu, if 

 we add Ochnaceae. The Discigynce Polypetala? Gynobasece of 

 Agardh are Rutales with Geraniaceae, the other Geraniales 

 being scattered in three or four classes : "Stamina disco inserta, 

 stylus saepe in Gynobasin dilatatus, carpella quina, saepe libera 

 vel apice lobata, subconnata." They are the Rutales of Dr. 

 Lindley. They form the first six families of Bartling's Tere- 

 binthince ; he relies much on the double pericarp here and 

 elsewhere in the Usneaceous or woody race. 



RuTOSiE. — These are the Gynobaseosce of Dr. Lindley, who 

 adds Coriariaceae. 



Malvales. — Dr. Brown must be considered the founder 

 of this alliance ; he first brought into notice the valvate aesti- 

 vation. The Columniferae of Agardh are Chlenaceae, Tiliaceae 

 (Elaeocarpeae), Buttneriaceae, Bombaceae, Malvaceae: "sta- 

 minibus stylo adpressis, inaequalibus ; styli plures, saepe coa- 

 liti ; folia lobata." The Malvales of Dr. Lindley are Stercu- 

 liaceae, Malvaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Dipteraceae, Tiliaceae, 

 Lythraceae. 



Laurales. — These are nearly the Lauri of Jussieu. The 

 Laureales of Dr. Lindley are Lauraceae, Illigeraceae, Cassy- 

 thaceae. 



Magnoliales. — The whole of the Magnoliales stood to- 

 gether in Dr. Lindley's first edition of his " Natural Sy- 

 stem." He has noticed the woody habit in this neighbourhood ; 

 his Anonales are Myristicaceae, Magnoliaceae, Anonaceae, 

 Schizandreae, Dilleniaceae. 



