OF LINN/EUS WITH THOSE OF JUSSLEU. 201 



Jussieu, tracing nearly the same affinities, was much 

 embarrassed for technical characters. 



14. Gruinales — Gerania 73, and some of the 

 first section of Rutacea? 81, with Oralis, Linum, and 

 a few ambiguous genera, as Aldrovanda, Drosera, 

 and Averrhoa, make up this Order. Linnaeus has 

 added several, more or less happily, in manuscript. 



15. Inundate — are analogous to Naiades 6, and 

 require as much correction. 



16. Calyciflor.e — part of Elceagni 24. 



17. CalycanthemjE — contain many Onagrce 88, 

 with the MelastomtB 90, and Salicarice 91. 



18. Bicornes — Rhododendra 50, and Ericce 51. 



19. Hesperide^e — Myrti 89. 



20. Rotace/e — Lysimachice 34, chiefly sect. 1, 

 and GentiancB 46. 



A separate section comprises Hyperica 68, and 

 Cisti 80 ; at least the genuine Cisti, sect. 1 . 



21. Precipe — Lysimachice 34, chiefly sect. 2, and 

 part of 3. 



22. Caryophyllea; — Caryophyllece 82. 



23. Trihilat/e — il/<fe71,makethe lstsection; 

 Sapindi 65, Acer a 66, and Malpighice 67, chiefly 

 compose the 2d and 3d sections. Tropceolam is cer- 

 tainly better placed here by Linnseusthan in Jussieu's 

 Gerania 73. 



24. Corydales — These have no analogy to any 

 particular Order of Jussieu. The Linnaean genera 



