CENT. X. 155 



^99. Makottia Rh. Bosc. Raf. cal. osepalis, 

 pet. 10 in duplice series, intcrnis major concavis 

 villosis, stam. 5 villosis,pist. simplex. tlnipis glob, 

 siccis scabris, nux dura intus piilposa polysp. 

 sem, angul. fol, alt, fL axil family of Berge- 

 RIDES including the Guttiferes and Hesperides 

 with definite stamens,.such as Chalcas, Bergera, 

 Muraya, Quapoya &c and perhaps type of a 

 subfamily by singular fruit. 



1000. Marottia oleosa Raf. Rh. 1 t. 58 fol. 

 ovatis dentatis lucidis. axillis mnltifl.- Tree of 

 Malabar, fl. red outside, seeds affording a sweet 

 Oil. 



APPENDIX, 



Such is the vast field of botanical researches 

 and reforms, that these series of revised trees 

 and shrubs although amounting to 1000 articles, 

 are but fragments of what mJght be done and is 

 yet required before the Sylvan forms be proper- 

 ly fixed and named. I have found the subject 

 expanding as I proceeded, and been compelled 

 to leave untouched many per)3lexing Genera and 

 families. For instance the Palms, Ericoides, 

 Smilaxides,arborescent Grasses and many others, 

 some of which I hope will soon be better settled 

 by Decandole or Endlicher. But unfortunately 

 all the laboring Botanists appear as yet to follow 

 the absurd principle, so well pointed out by T^v, 

 Buchanan o^ squeezing species into alien Gen- 

 era. The whole of this work and my other late 

 works are sufficient comments on this unwar- 

 rantable practice, that is the disgrace of Botany, 

 preventing the science from making; the needfid 

 rapid progress towards accuracy and perfection. 



The Genera and Species to be revised, recti- 



