1/0 APPENDIX* 



Flosc7ilosesF ornicavm 721, Flustula 725? 

 Ismaria 729, Keriiioa924 M. Erephocton 178^ 

 Stahelina 1190 to 1200 &c. 



Ftvixinldes Nestegis 13, Notelea 14, Pos- 

 tuera 15--M. Nudijus 727 N. tijl Samarpses 733. 

 GGuoUges or AphanideS"-'L^\nzG\^ 534 

 Sphenista 535, Polvlepis 966, Quinasis 968. 



GratioU(lesiUsynGiv?i 201 M. 



Qiittiferous Ganitrurn 319, Perinka 320, 

 Clusia ap. 40 to Firkea ap. 44, 



Hederides Allosampeia 515. 



Mesperides Apama 29, Kambala 67 Ponci- 

 rus 920 Lolanara 106 M. 



Hy peine oides Misipus 321, Skiclanthera323 

 M. Streptima 352, Menetho 353, Episiphis^ 

 729, with several G. not friitieose. 



llexides 169 Cordia 170 till Desmophyla 

 211, Aquifolium 212 till Enepta 260, Lycium 

 261 till Huanuca 274, Oskampia770, Callicarpa 

 ap, 25 to Amictonis 28, Kaclathris ap, 75, Cato- 

 nia IIG M. several of these G. with single stig- 

 mas belong to subfamily Lycioides or Aegiphi- 

 lides, 



Jiisticoldes M, Strepsiphus 348, Petalan- 

 thera 378, and many G, from Justica 968 till 

 Oplonia 987. 



Labiates M. 756 Unilahiatc, many G. Teu- 

 crium 757 till Monopsis 763 M. Salvides, sev- 

 eral frutescent G. Codanthera 789 M, Enipea 

 799 M Bilabiate, S. Gnoteris 433, Nostelis 

 438 ,. . M. Diodeilis 750 and N. 60 to 693, 5 G. 

 of Origanum 764 M. Piloblephis 604 N. Phlo- 

 mides 769 till 785. 



Laurines Laurus 835 till Tamala 865, 

 Knema 872, Tetranthera ap. 56 to Giabraria 

 ap, 63. 



Legumlnoscs 1 FapiUonides^ Retama 82 



