4*2 PICTURE OF ORGANIZED NATURE. 



Warm Zone ; nor do they spread further than the 

 contiguous parts of the Temperate. 



33. The Order of the Bay- trees (Lauri) spreads 

 from the Torrid to the middle of the Temperate Zone, 

 where it ends in the Bay-tree. In the Torrid Zone 

 the Nutmeg-tree is of this Order. 



34. The Myrti are diffused over the Torrid Zone, 

 and the greater part of the Temperate. Of this Or- 

 der, the Mock Orange (Philadelphus) is found in the 

 Temperate Zone, as far as the 55th degree N. L. This 

 Order in the Torrid Zone consists of many general 

 Species and individuals; among which is the Clove- 

 tree. 



35. The Order of the Soap-Berries (Sapindi) con- 

 sists, for the most part, of shrubs and trees, which 

 are natives of the Torrid Zone ; whence they spread 

 to the contiguous part of the Temperate. 



36. The American-Gooseberries (Melastoma) are 

 likewise natives of the Tropical regions, and for the 

 most part arboreous. 



37. The Order of Bead-trees (Melice) contains 

 many kinds of arboreous and shrubby plants ; which, 

 for the most part, are natives of Warm and Torrid 

 climates. 



38. The Guttiferce are natives of the Torrid Zone. 



39. The Aurantia are either shrubby or arboreous ; 



