XXXIV 



NATURAL SYSTEMS. 



[ LlNNJEUS. 



As now. 



Nearly as now. 



As now. 



All his doubtful genera. 



:i. mi i.i hi. Galtaim, See., He4jotb, 8pigeUa,|57. Siliqoobjb. Crucifers. 



Corni ■ . tee. 58. Vkkim iu.at.+:. Labiates. 



46. i'i i i nun \. i 1 . PaadflOA and Cucurbits. 69. PKBSONATS. FlgwortB, .Sesamum, Justicia, 



46, M.(i i. km i. Cactus, Mesembryanthemuin, Bignonia, Verbena, &c. 



- lum, Oxalta, Fagonia, dec. lee. 60. Pcrforat.& Hypericum, Cistus, Telephium. 



;:. i t. Cambogia, Euphorbia, tee., (lift'or- i;i. Statominata. Ulmus, Celtis, Bosea. 



tia. Bterculla, 62. Cansklarks. Rhizophora, Mimusops, Nyasa. 



4s 1m wdai R. Bippuris, Klatiue, Ruppia, Ty- 63. Cyhou, Lonicera, Loranthus, Ixora, Cin- 



pha, ice. chona ? &c. 



ts. Vitis. Hedera, Boustonia, 64. Filicbs. As now. 



Rosens, Bmilaz, Menispermum,Aristolochia, 65. Mow r. 



fcc. 66. A i o i • . 



60. Tiimii.ATn. Saplndus, Ualpigbia, Begonia, t'u. Fi 



Herb, ri- .' *C 68. < 



i . Part of modern 1'rimworts. 



53. Rotacus. Gentiana, Lydmachia, Anagallis, 



At a later period Xos. 7, 10, 11, 17, 26, 27, 36, 



[olcracka. ■Spinada, He, Berniaria, Calli- 38, 39, 60, 61, 62 and <i;i, were cancelled; and four 



. Petlveri i added, viz. 



54. Vi:n:i ■( i i..n. l{liaiiinus,\r.,Lycium, Daphne, Gruinalbs. Cranesbills. 



.Vc. r.M.vi iki.or/e. Osyris, Tropins, Hippophae, 

 65. l" \rii.niN \i k.k. \s now. Ekeagnus. 



Lombntacba. Leguminous plants, with Bbdbracbs. Hedera and Vitis, &c. 



jointed pods, Caeaalpiiueai and Mimosese. MucblIiANBS. A curious mixture. 



1789. -Ii SSIB1 , A ntoiiio Laurent <le. — {Genera Plant arum secundum orclincs naturalcs 

 in methodum in korto regio Parisiensi exaratum, anno mdcclxxiv). 

 Adopting the news of Ray as to primary divisions, Jussieu applied them to the sys- 

 t< in ul Tournefbrt, which had been in conunon use in France from the year 1694, and 

 which was liv far the best suited for the state of knowledge of the age in which it was 

 promulgated. To this lie added the position of the stamens with respect to the ovary, 

 and thus constructed ins Lfi classes in the following manner : — 



Class. 



Vilullf'S I. 



Monocotyledones. 



T Stamina 



Dlcotyledones. 



I ike. 



Mono] 



Polypetake. 



hypogyna. 

 perigyna. 

 epigyna. 



{stamina epigyna. 

 perigj na. 

 hypogyna 



Corolla hypogyna 

 perigyna 



epigyna. 



/ Antheris 

 connatis. 

 Antheris 

 distinctis. 



I' 



( Stamina epigyna. 

 < hypogyna. 



( perigyna 



Diclines irregulares. 



II. 

 III. 

 IV. 



V. 



VL 



VII. 



VIII. 

 IX. 



X. 



XI. 



XII. 

 XIII. 

 XIV. 



XV. 



Under each of 

 in:: their name it 

 L r ' QeraJ strucl 



Class I. 



1. Fund 



2. \i 



::. lli • . • , 58 

 i Mi .i'i 

 i illeea, 7i 

 <; Nal ides, 143 



- ii. 



:. IroTdee, IS7 

 rphsf, I9fl 

 • jrperoldesB, 1 1 T 

 10, Grammar, 106 



Class III. 

 i ;. Palnue, i.:i 



. 200 

 i Jui d, 191 



u. I ill. i. 



16. Mr.iiin li.p, H7 



16. \ phodeli, L'nii 



17. Nardsd, 156 

 is [rides, i ■! 



arranged his Natural Orders as follows, usually deriv- 

 im some genus, which he regarded as a good illustration of their 



( a iv. 



19. Haass, 163 



20. Cannes, 165 



21. Orehldes, 173 



.,'.'. llydnirliariili's, I il 



Class V. 



23. Aristoloehise, 



\ i. 



24. Eltsagui, 267 



25. Thymeli sa, 



26. Prates, 



'J7. I.auri. 535 



28. Pi 



29. AirlpUoaa, 612 



VII. 



50. Amaranth), 510 



51. Plantagines, 642 



ii«; 

 33. Plumbs 



'lass VIII. 



34. I ysimachie, 644 



'181 

 Mi. Acanthi, 678 



37. Jasmines:, 650 



38. Viti.vs, 663 



39. Labiate, 659 



(0. Scrophularise, 681 



41. Solanese, ills 



42. Boraglneae, 665 



43. Convolvuli, i 



44. Polemonia, i 

 46. Bignonia?. 676 

 46. (ientianeae, 612 

 17. Ipocineae, 599 

 4s. Bapote, 590 



Class IX. 



4!). QualacansB, 596 

 50. Rhododendra, 4. r >3 

 61. Erica, 463 

 52. Campantuacese, nso 



Class X. 



53. Cichoraceae, 702 



54. Oinarocephala?, 702 



55. Corymbiferce, 702 



Class XI. 



66. Pipsacea?,6f)9 



57. Rubiaceae, 761 



58. Caprifolia, 766 



Class XII. 



59. Aralise, 780 



60. Umbellifera?, 773 



Class XIII. 



61. Ranunculacea?, 425 



62. Papaveracea?, 430 



63. Crucifer.T. 351 

 •i4. Caj parides, 357 



65. Sapindi, 382 



66. Acera, 387 



67. Malpigbias, 388 



68. Ilyperica, 405 



