NATURAL SYSTEM. 299 



temma, 1. Sagina, 3. Spergula, 3. Stellaria, 5. Arena- 

 ria/6. Cerastium, 5. 



LINE^E Linum, 1. Radiola, 1. 



MALVACEAE Malva, 3. 



HYPERICINES Hypericum, 5. Parnassia, 1. 



GERANIACES Geranium, 9. Erodium, 1. 



OXALIDES Oxalis, 1. 



CELASTRINES Euonymus, 1. Ilex, 1. 



LEGUMINOSS Ulex, 1. Genista, 2. Spartium, 1. Ononis, 1. 

 Anthyllis, 1. Medicago, 2. Trifolium, 9. Lotus, 2. As- 

 tragalus, 2. Vicia, 6. Ervum, 1. Lathy rus, 1. Orobus, 2. 



ROSACES Primus, 3. Spiraea, 2. Geum, 2. Rubus, 8. Fra- 

 garia, 1. Potentilla, 5. Tormentilla, 2. Comarum, 1. 

 Agrimonia, 1. Alchemilla, 2. Poterium, 1. Rosa, 9. Mes- 

 pilus, 1. Pyrus, 2. 



ONAGRARIS Epilobium, 7- Circaea, 1. 



HALORAGES Myriophyllum, 1. Callitriche, 2. 



HIPPURIDES Hippuris, L 



LYTHRARIE^E Ly thrum, 1. 



PORT UL ACE JE Montia, 1. 



PARONYCHIE^E Scleranthus, 1. 



CRASSULACE^E Rhodiola, 1. Sedum, 5. Sempervivum, 1. 



GROSSULARIE^E Ribes, 1. 



SAXIFRAGES Saxifraga, 2. Chrysosplenium, 1. Adoxa, 1. 



UMBELLIFERS Daucus, 1. Torilis, 2. Heracleum, 1. Ange- 

 lica, 1. Bunium, 1. Pimpinella, 1. Sium, 3. Ligusticum, 

 1. Cnidium, 1. yEgopodium, 1. yEthusa, 1. (Enanthe, 2. 

 Cicuta, 1. Chaerophyllum, 1. Anthriscus, 1. Scandix, 1. 

 Myrrhis, 1. Smyrnium, 1. Conium, 1. Sanicula, 1. Hy- 

 drocotyle, 1. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^: Hedera, 1. Cornus, 1. Sambucus, ^. Vi- 

 burnum, 2. Lonicera, 1. 



