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AN INTRODUCTION 



OLD GENERA. 



NEW GENERA. 



Xiphium \ 

 Lilio Fritillaria 

 Mesomora 

 Anacampseros 

 Psy Ilium 

 Bellis Lencan- 



tbemum 

 Pilosella 

 Suber 

 Larix 

 Genistella 

 Potamopithys 

 Lupinaster 

 Dracunculus 

 Trichomanes 

 Ciymenum 



Muscoides 



Lentiscus 



Faba 



Cytisogenista 



Colocasia 



Cirsium 



Coronopus 



Coronopus 



Ilex 



Scorzoneroides 



Anguria 



Alcea|| 



Millefolium 



Cicutaria 



Cedrus 



Rammculoides 



Alhagi 



Nissolia 



Marsilea 



Balsamita 



Cepa 



Iris, with a tunicated bulb. 

 Fritillaria, with a squamose bulb. 

 Conius, with an herbaceous stem. 

 Sedum, with an erect stem. 

 Plantago, with a branching stem. 



i Bellis, with a leafy stem. 



Hieracium, with a naked stem. 



Quereus, with a fungous bark. 



Abies*, with fasciculate leaves. 



Genista, with jointed leaves. 



Alsinastrumf, with leaves not starry. 



Trifolium, with digitate leaves. 



Arum, with pedate leaves. 



Asplenium, with pinnate leaves. 



Lathyrus, with pinnate leaves, 

 f Jungermannia, with leaves many times 

 t imbricate. 



C TerebinthusJ, with no odd foliole to the 

 "t leaves. 



Vicia, with leaves that have no cirrhus. 



Spartium, with leaves simple and triple. 



Arum, with leaves not ear-shaped. 



Carduus, with leaves without thorns. 



Cochlearia, with a pinnatifid leaf. 



Plantago, with dentate leaves. 



Quercus, with denticulate leaves. ' 



Scorzonera, with dentate leaves. 



Cucurbito, with multiiid leaves. 



Malva, with multifid leaves. 



Ptarmica, with leaves minutely divided. 



Ligusticum, with a cicuta leaf. 



Juniperus, with a cypress leaf. 



Ranunculus, with capillary leaves. 



Hedysarum, with simple leaves. 



Lathyrus, with simple leaves. 



Jungermannia, with simple leaves. 



Tanacetum, with undivided leaves. 



Allium, with fistulous leaves. 



* Now Pimis. + Now Elatinc. J Now Pistacia. 

 j| Alcea is stiil the title of a genus, though of a different 

 one, being applied to the Malva Rosca ; or Ilolyhock. 



