158 IlUTACE^. [Cl. 12.J 



iii others mostly opposite, with Stipulas, Flowers 

 axillary or terminal/' 



Sect. 1. Leaves with Stipulas, generally opposite. 

 Trihidt's, Fugo/iid, Zi/^ophi/llum, and Gitaiacum. 



Sect. 2. Leaves alternate, without Stipulas. Ruta t 

 Pcganum and jyictamnus. 



Sect. 3. Genera akin to Rutaceai, Mdla'sitlnis^ 

 Diosma, Empltnnuh, and Arulni Aubl. 



Such is Jussieu's view of this Order, which requires! 

 great emendation, and respecting which Mr. Brown 

 has made very important remarks in his Bot. of Terra 

 Australis, 13. Five New Holland genera had indeed 

 previously been added to it, Koroma, iig. 237, 238, 

 Corraa, Eriosttuioii, Crowca and Zicrta, by the writer 

 of this, who first also referred Melicope of Forster to 

 this family, see Ree's Cyclop, v. 23. Phcbaiium of 

 Ventenat also belongs to it. To these Mr. Brown 

 adds Fagara', X<nifho.rylo?i, lamhol'ijera, Caloric?}- 

 drum, Euodia, Piiocarpits, Empleurum, Dictammt 

 Caspar ia Ilnmb. and Bonpl., Ticorca and Giili.iica of 

 Aublet, and perhaps the little-known Momtkyia, 

 well as Diosma, from which last he would name th>: 

 Order in question Dhsmete ; Rut a and Pcgatu(m t 

 though admissible into it, not being calculated to give 

 a clear idea of this very natural assemblage. The 

 same learned writer speaks of two other New Holland 

 genera, as belonging to his Diosmece, though para- 

 dx>xical in character. One of them,, not yet named, 



