202 COMPARISON OF THE NAT-URAL ORDERS 



are Melianthus and Monnieria, for both which see 

 remarks on Jussieu's Rutacece 81 ; Epimedium, see 

 Berber ides 78 ; Hypecoum, and Fumaria, see Papa- 

 veracece 62; Leontice, see Berber ides 78; Impatiens, 

 see Gerania 73 ; TJtricularia and Pinguicula, see 

 the end of Lysimach'uz 34. Jussieu's Order of jBer- 

 berides 78 entirely escaped Linnaeus. 



25. PuTAMiNEiE — Capparides 64, except Cm- 

 centia. Linnaeus has noted that this Order and the 

 24th should stand next to the 27th Rhoeadece. 



26. Multisiliqu^: — Ranunculacece 61. 

 Seeds inserted into 1 suture only. Linn. MS. 



27. Rhoeade^e — Papaveracece 62. 



Linnaeus has brought hither Nymphcea ; see obs. 

 on Jussieu's Ord. 62. 



28. Lurid,e — chiefly Solanecz 41. 



Aestivatio plicata. (Corolla plaited in the bud.) 

 Linn. MS. 



29. Campanace^e — Campanulacece 52; as also 

 Convolvuli 43, and Polemonia 44, both well sepa- 

 rated from the first by Jussieu. Linnaeus has referred 

 Viola to this Order, and has mentioned in manuscript 

 Parnassia, with an exception on account of it's not 

 being milky. 



30. Contorts — Apocinece 47. 



Aestivatio contorta. (Corolla twisted, or it's seg- 

 ments oblique.) Linn. MS. This author, as well as 

 Jussieu, has committed some errors with regard to 



