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Explanation of the: Taxres, with fame 
Hints concerning the Manner of ftudying 
the Science of Botany by the help of this 
Book. 
HE firft Table is divided into’ three 
Columns ; the firft of which contains 
the Names of the Genera admitted by Liz- 
neéus, alphabetically difpofed ; the fecond, the 
Engle Names, where there are any that 
have been commonly received ; and the laft, 
the Names of the Clafles and Orders, to 
which the Genera refpettively belong. 
The fecond Table is likewife divided into 
three Columns ; the firft of which contains 
the generic Names that are now out of Ufe, 
alphabetically difpofed; the fecond, the 
Englifh Names that have been given to them ; 
and the third, the Names of the Liznean 
Genera, under which they are refpectively 
to be fought in the firft Table. 
By the Help of thefe Tables, the Reader 
will be enabled to find the Clafs and Order 
of any Plant he may propofe to examine, 
after he has informed himfelf of its botanic 
Name: For if the Name given him be not 
the fame admitted by the Author we have 
Sz followed, 
