LINN.EUS WITH THOSE OF JUSSIEU. 199 



6. Ensatje — Irides 18, with some of the J unci 13, 

 and their allies. 



7. Orchide^l — OrchidecE 21. 



Linnaeus's manuscript indicates Kampferia as be- 

 traying an affinity to this Order in the next, but it is 

 chiefly in general aspect. 



8. Scitamine^: — Carina: 20. 



9. Spathace;e — Narcissi 17, except Allium, re- 

 ferred by Jussieu to his 1 6th Order, and Colchicum, 

 to his 13th. 



10. Corona rue — Asphodeli 16, some Lilia 14, 

 Bromelice 15, with some of the Narcissi 17, and of 

 the Junci 13. 



11. Sarmentaceje — A few of the Lilia, 14, be- 

 gin this Order, but it chiefly consists of the Aspa- 

 ragi 12, with the Menisperma 77, and Aristolochke 

 23. Centella is to be erased, as not distinct from 

 Hydrocotyle. 



Linnaeus, in his manuscript notes, justly observes, 

 that part of this Order is monocotyledonous, part di- 

 cotyledonous. He adverts also to Nymphcea, as hav- 

 ing, in like manner, even some species with one, 

 others with two, Cotyledons. This is a mistake into 

 which Gaertner and Jussieu have likewise fallen. See 

 the foregoing exposition of Jussieu's system, Ord. 22 

 and 62. It appears from Giseke's publication, pref. 

 20, that Linnaeus kept from his pupils his ideas re- 

 specting Nymphaa, not having, perhaps, satisfied 

 his own mind. He seems to have thought the exist- 



