68 CIKCUMNUTATION OF SEEDLINGS. CHAP. II. 



types amongst plants, were continually circumnu- 

 tating, we may infer that this kind of movement is 

 common to every seedling species. 



SUB-KINGDOM I Phaenogamous Plants. 

 Class I. DICOTYLEDONS. 

 Sub-class I Angiosperms. 



Family. Cohort. 



14. Cntciferce. II. PARIETALES. 



26. Caryopkyllece. IV. CARYOPHYLLALES. 



36 Malvaceae. VI. MALVALES. 



41. Oxalidece. VII. GERANIALES. 



49. Tropceolece. DITTO 



52. Aurantiacece. DITTO 



70. HippocastanecB. X. SAPINDALES. 



75. Leguminosce. XI. ROSALES. 



106. CvcurbitucecB. XII. PASSIFLORALES. 



109. Cactece. XIV. FICOIDALES. 



122. Composites. XVII. ASTRALES. 



135. Primulacece. XX. PRIMULALES. 



145. Aselepiadece. XXII. GENTIANALES. 



151. Convolvulaceos. XXIII. POLEMONIALES. 



154. BorraginecB. DITTO 



156. Nolanecs. DITTO 



157. Solanece. XXIV. SOLANALES. 

 181. Chenopodiece. XXVII. CHENOPODIALES. 

 202. Euphorbiacece. XXXII. EUPHORBIA LES. 



211. Cupuliferce. XXXVI. QUERNALES. 



212. Corylacea. DITTO 



Sub-class II. Gymnosperms. 



223. Conifera. 



224. CycadecB. 



Class II. MONOCOTYLEDONS. 



2. Cannacece. II. AMOMALES. 



34. Liliacece. XL LILIALES. 



41. Asparagece. DITTO 



55. Graminecs. XV. GLUM ALES. 



SUB-KINGDOM II. Cryptogamic Plants. 

 1. Filices. I. FILICALES. 



6. Lycopodiaceas. DITTO 



