TO BOTANY. 163 
iby AP: (xeecer. 
Of the Genera, rejetted by the [xual Sytem, 
as not eftabli/bed on the “Fras tification. 
E have obferved, in Chap. 29. that 
the éarlier Botanifts had admitted 
many Genera, on DiftinSions that were 
hot grounded on the Parts of Frudtification, - 
but on the Habit of Plants, and on other 
Circumftances which are now coniidered as 
fpecific Diftin&tions only: Of thefe we fhall 
here give an ample Lift. The Reader will 
here take Notice, that under the firft Column 
are ranged the Genera that are abolithed ; 
and over-againft them, in the Second, the 
Genus to which they are feverally to be re- 
ferred *, with the {pecific Difference that 
had given Occafion to the falfe Diftin@tion. 
* The Names and the generic Arrangement of Ve- 
getables having undergone many Alterations during the 
Progrefs of the Improvements made in the Beatiogs the 
new Genera, to which thele falfe ones are referred in this 
and the following Lifts, do not all ftand under the Titles 
given to them in the later Editions of the Works of Lin- 
nevus. Where this happens, we fhall explain it bya Note, 
chufing that Method rather than to alter the Lifts chem- 
felves, which we have taken from the Philo/ophia Butanica. 
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