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M I SCF.LL AN F.O US REM ARKS 



OPPOSITIFOLI/E. 

 Caryophylles 22 



Aggregate 48 

 Stellats 47 

 Sepiaris 44 

 Dumoss 43 



Succulents 13 

 Gruinales 14 



Contorts 30 

 Rotaces 20 



Hesperides 19 



Immdats 15 

 Holeraces 12 



Sea br ids 53 

 Vepreculs 31 



Precis 21 



ALTERNIFOL1.E. 



Conifers 51 

 Coadunats 52 



Papilionaces 32 

 Lomentaces 33 

 Corydales 24 

 Multisiliqus 26 

 Rhoeades 27 

 Put amines 25 

 Siiiquosa 39 



Asperifolis 41 

 Verticillats 42 



Campanaces 29 

 LwrMfe 28 

 Persoiiats 40 



Senticoss 35 

 Pomaces 36 



Columnifers 37 



Tricoccs 38 

 Trihilats 23 



Bicornes 18 



The first idea of Linnaeus, in the above scheme, 

 appears to have been to throw the dicotyledonous 

 Orders into two great Sections, characterized, in a ge- 

 neral way, by their opposite or alternate leaves, with 



