118 campanulacea:. [CI. 9. 



Jussieu's Sections of Campanulacece are, 



1. Anthers distinct. Ceratostcfna Juss. a Peruvian 

 plant little known, Forgesia Commerson, Mindium 

 Juss. {JMlchauxia L'Herit. Schreb. Gen. 840), Cana- 

 rina, Campanula, fig. 193, Trachelium, Roella, Gesne- 

 ria, Cyphia Berg-., Sccsvola, fig. 194, and Phyteuma. 



2. Anthers combined. Lobelia, fig. 195, and Jasione. 

 New Holland has greatly enriched this Order, and, 



under Mr. Brown's auspices, thrown much light upon 

 it. He separates from hence, by the name of Goode- 

 novice, Prodr. N. Holl. v. 1. 573, Sccevola, fig. 194, 

 along with the new genera of Goodenia, Sm. Tr. of 

 Linn. Soc. v. 2. 346, Velleia, Sm. ib. v. 4. 217, and 

 several more, first discovered by himself; amongst 

 which not the least interesting is Brunonia, Sm. Tr. 

 of Linn. Soc. v. 10. 365, whose affinity is among the 

 most puzzling, approaching both the 55th and 56th 

 of Jussieu's Orders. The Goodenovice are not milky. 

 Their Pericarp is of 2, rarely 4, cells, with 1 or more 

 Seeds in each cell. Their essential character is a cup- 

 like membranous integument, entire or divided, em- 

 bracing the thick abrupt Stigma. 



Between them and the real Campanulacece, Mr. 

 Brown interposes another new Order, Stylidece, fig. 

 73-76, whose 2 Stamens are Gynandrous, like the 

 Orchidea?, with twin Anthers; their Style, or Column, 

 generally bent, and highly irritable. Capsule of 2 

 cells and 2 valves, with many Seeds. 



If the 9th Class of the Jussieuan System, to which 



