APPENDIX ll'.i 



M. Kurritis 220, Pilopus 3(S8 till Aloysia 400. 



VibiiryiideS"- Thw^osma 814. 



Vitexides Egena 317 M. Lantana 472 to 

 Batindum 477 S. 



N. B, 1 have not attempted to put these 85 

 tribes into their Natural Classes, as none of 

 those proposed are properly natural.except mine 

 which are explained In the first volume of my 

 Flora Telluriana. I have ventured however to 

 separate from this long Series, another series 

 that approximates to the Endogenous Series by 

 the regular position of Isoperial stamens, and 

 must invite the attention of correct botanists, as 

 indicating one or more Natural Classes. 



Second Series of Natural Orders, families or 

 tribes of Trees and Shrubs. 



ENDANTINES (inside oppositing) Cormo- 

 phytes^ Exogenous, Dicotyle, with regular peri- 

 gonal flo^^ers, having the stamens isogonal, 

 either opposed and equal in number to the inner 

 segnients or petals when existing, or alternating 

 to those of the outer perigone always present. 



Berbcridcs Odostemon 381. 



Co7ivolmdides'M, Kolofonia 1013 till Buch- 

 area 1053, including 6 fruticose G. Rhodoxvlon 

 1033 &c. 



Gentia?iidesM. Roeslinia 495, Ditereia 

 1052. 



Guanides 8 M Ledelia 99G S. 



Loranthides 269 M many G. from Loran- 

 thus 781 till Glutago 792, Strepsimela ap. 9. 



Myrsinides many G. from Ampeloplis 155 

 till Xantolis 168, Guerscntia 989, Myrsinc ap. 

 65 to Roemeria ap. 72. 



Rhamnidcs 25 G. from Alaternus 105 till 



