APPENDIX. xlir 



Icosandria Digynia, 

 225. — Crataegus, very similar in appearance to Mespilus Cotoneasfer. 

 226. — Sorbus, Tampattan^ native name, and several other species of 

 Sorbus or Crataegus. 



Icosandria Polygynia. 

 '2,'2!7-'2,2,^. — Rosa, two new species. 

 229-231.^Rubus, three new species. 

 232, 233. — Fragaria indica and collina. 

 234-236.— PotentOla, 3 species. 



Polycmd/ria Monogynia. 

 237. — Elaeocarpus. 



Folyandria Polygynia. 

 238. — Magnolia, if not a new genus. 

 239. — Anemone. 



240, 241. — Clematis, two species. 

 242.— Thahctrum. 

 243-245. — Eanunculus, 3 species. 



Didynamia Qymnospermia. 

 246.— Ajuga ? 

 247. — Teucrium. 

 248-250. — Satureja, 3 species. 

 251. — Mentha, one, perhaps two, species. 

 252-258. — Leucas, (Phlomis), seven species. 

 259. — Stachys, very similar to Stachys arvensis and annua. 

 260.— Thymus. 

 261. — One or two plants participating of the characters of Plectranthus 



and Barbula. 

 262. — A plant ranking next to Dentidia. 

 263-264. — Scutellaria, 2 species, new. 

 265. — Prunella, new species. Before examining it, I long took it for 



granted to be grandijiora. 



Didynamia Angiospermia. 

 266. — ^Buchnera Asiatica, but probably a new species. 

 267-269. — Pedicularis, three new species. 

 270. — Gerardia delphinifolia, 



271. — Orontium, very similar in appearance to Antirrhinum minus, 

 272, 273. — RueUia, 2 or more species, one doubtless new. 

 274. — Barleria strigosa ? 

 275, 276. — Two or more undefined plants of this class. 



