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The author notices one by one the genera which at various times 
have been referred to Bignoniacee, and frees the order of many elements 
foreign to it, confirming in most instances the opinions which leading 
botanists have already expressed about their position. Amongst the 
foreign elements we find Fagrea referred to Gentianee, Gelsemium to 
Apocynee, Henriquezia and .Platycarpum to Rubiacee, and Schrebera 
to Oleacee. De Candolle assigned to Schrebera a place at the end of 
Jasminee (having nothing to rely upon save Roxburgh’s figure and 
description), but he placed the genus Nathusia, which we hold to be 
closely allied to, if not identical with it, and of which Dr. Welwitsch 
has species with simple and compound leaves, in Oleacee. 
The parts now published contain a general introduction ; the jid 
history of these plants brought down to 1862; researches into the 
types and grouping of the genera; definition of the Order; and orga- 
nography. It is understood that an enumeration of the genera and 
species is to follow. The atlas contains thirty-one plates by M. 
Faguet, iate with great care, and representing, —1. Fridericia spe- 
ciosa, Mart.; 9. Arrabidea Agnus-castus, De Cand.; 3. Cuspidaria 
ames 4. Pachyptera foveolata, De Cand. [is Bo this identical 
Aubl non Lindl?]; 5. Adenocalymna nitidum, Mart.; 6. Aniso- 
stichus capreolata [has previously been called Dowantha capreolata by 
Miers]; 7. Bignonia Unguis, Linn.; 8. Millingtonia hortensis, Linn. 
fil.; 9. Calosanthus Indica, Blume ; 10. Anemopegna leve, De Cand. ; 
n. Macrodiscus rigescens (Distictis rigescens, De Cand.); 12. Po 
lophium molle, Cham. et Schlecht.; 13. Stenolobium s Seem. ; M. 
Campsis radicans, Seem. (Tecoma radicans, Juss.); . Newbouldia 
levis, Seem.; Delostoma mervosum, De Cand. me fam differs 
from the trial species of the genus by having a simple, not a double 
calyx]; 17. Cybistae antisyphilitica, Mart.; 18. Zeyhera montana, 
Mart.; 19. Rhigoeum trichotomum, Burch.; 20. Pajanelia multijuga, 
De Ohta 21. Jacaranda tomentosa, me et J. Copaia, Don; oe 
Argylia pales. Dé Cand.; 23. Incarvillea Sinensis, Lam.; 24. 
Amphicome arguta, Lindl.; 25. Catalpa bignonioides, Walt.; 26. le 
rathosperma lithrontripticum, Mart. ; 27. Spathodea crispa, "Wall. [be- 
longs to the genus Dolichandrone]; 28. Radermacheria stricta, Zoll. ; 
29. Stereospermum dentatum, A. Rich.; 30. Fecremocarpus scaber, R. 
et Pav. ; 31. Tourretia Lappacea, wind, 
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