174 APPENDIX. 



Hctheringia 154, Nirwamia? ICO, Kaiidena? 

 879, Tubanthcra ? 998. 



Sarmcntose 12 G. from Cissus 501 till Am- 

 pcJopsis 514. 



Pselldes 735 N. and EamoUdes 998 N. are 2 

 other new tribes of this Series, including some 

 shrubs. The Mangides, Evantipes, Menisper- 

 mides, Sapotides, Primulides, and many others 

 also belong to it. 



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Third Series of Natural tribes including 

 Frutescent Genera. 



ENDOGENES or Monocotyles. 



Aroides Pleurospa 803 M. 



Asparagoides Euphyleia 827 M. Gurenias 

 864 M. 



OrcJiides Many of my revised G, in Flora 

 Telluriana, assume frutescent or perennial stems, 



Fim5 Zelonops 386 M. 



As I stated I have not yet revised the frutes- 

 cent Smilaxides and Grasses. 



In my New Sylva of North America, if I had 

 few New G. I had many New Sp. of trees and 

 shrubs, such as Hamamelis 4, Viscum 4, Fagus 

 7, Castanea 4, Evonymus 8, Ceanothus 15, Bu- 

 melia 4, Celtis 14, Ulmus 6, Morus 5 (in my new 

 monograph I will have 25 sp. whereof 7 new,) 

 Hydrangea 11. Chionanthus 6, Chrysobalanus 

 4, Chrysophylum 2, Anthelis 2, Lonicera 516 to 

 530, Spirea 633 to 676, Forestiera 712 to 727. 

 with one N. sp. each of Celastrus, Amorpha, Sa- 

 pindus, Diospyros, Cephalanthus &.c. 



In my work on Oaks &c, I shall have 27 new 

 Quercus. whoreof 22 North American, Fraxi- 

 nus and akin Genera, a monograph of 52 sp. 

 many new, Myrica 12 sp. of Willows or Sa- 

 lix, 22 new Genera or Subgenera, 6 new sp. &c. 



