BOTANICAL INFORMATION, 261 
the species, 67.—Difficulties of preparing the first 
Cybele, 67, 68.— Request for corrections, 68.—Pro- 
nunciation of the name Cy-be-le, 69. 
DisrRiBUTION or Srgcies, page 70. 
Ranunculaceæ, 70. — Nymphæaceæ, 100.— Papa- 
veraceæ, 103.—Fumariacee, 109.—Crucifere, 114.— 
Resedaceæ, 168.—Cistaceæ, 170.—Violaceæ, 174.— 
Droseraceæ, 183.— Polygalaceæ, 186.— Frankeniaceæ, 
186.—Elatinacee, 188.—Caryophyllaceæ, 189.—Lina- 
cee, 235.—Malvaceæ, 238.—Tiliaceæ, 243.—Hyperi- 
caceæ, 245.—Aceraceæ, 254.—Geraniaceæ, 256.—Bal- 
saminaceæ, 268.—Oxalidaceæ, 270.—Celastraceæ, 272. 
—Rhamnacee, 273.— Leguminosæ, 274.— Rosaceæ, 
330.—Onagraceæ, 369.—Haloragiaceæ, 377.—Lythra- 
cee, 383.—Tamariscaceæ, 385.—Cucurbitaceæ, 385.— 
Portulacaceæ, 386. — Illecebraceæ, 387. — Berberaceæ, 
391.—Grossulariaceæ, 392.— Crassulaceæ, 395.—Saxi- 
fragaceæ, 404. —Araliacee, 421. — Cornaceæ, 421.— 
Umbelliferæ, 423. 
Are ENDIX, page 465. 
Note explanatory of the russes between: the 2 
-~ “Types of Distribution? adopted in this work, and the er 
— *Floras? of Professor Edward dotes P MU 
` s : Casing v of the | ce Distribution of Species. = 
143. sis HEXANDRA, De C. : x 
Welssesepagesenei 
rt limit in Kincardine and Perth shires. 
