OF LINNAEUS WITH THOSE OF JUSSIEU. 205 



particular genera. Genipa and Gardenia, both one 

 genus, and Macrocncmum, belong to Jussieu's Ru- 

 biacece 57. 



31. VEPRECUL^ Thymelcece 25. 



Thesium and Santalum, the latter added in manu- 

 script, do not belong to it, but to Mr. Brown's Santa- 

 lacece mentioned under Jussieu's El&agni 24. Sckran- 

 thus, also added in manuscript, is referred by Jussieu 

 to his Portulacece 86', not without a suspicion of it's re- 

 lationship to his ThymdcEcR 25, or to Thesium. 



32. PAPILIONACE^E, such of the Leguminosa 93, 

 as have a papilionaceous corolla. 



33. LOMENTACE^E the restof the Legum'mosce93. 



34. CUCURBITACEJE Cucurbitaccce 97. 



35. SENTICO.SJE consist of the 2d, 3d and 4th 

 sections of Jussieu's Rosacece .92 ; Poterium and San- 

 guisorba being properly brought hither from Ord. 54. 



36. POMACES Sect. 1, with part of the 3d and 

 7th sections of Rosacece $2. Ribes is introduced here; 

 see Jussieu's Cacti 85. Punica, one of the Linnaean 

 Pomacece, is referred to Myrti 89, by Jussieu, per- 

 haps less correctly. 



37. CoLUMNiFEit^E Malvaceae! *t. Camellia and 

 Thea are included. See Aurantla 70, sect. 3. 



38. TRICOCC.E Euphorbia 96. 



39. SILIQUOS/E Cruciferee 63. 



40. PERSOXATTI-, Pediculares 35, Acanthi 36, 

 Vitices 38, Scrophularite 40, and a few of the Sola- 

 mee 4t\, These very distinct Jussieuan Orders were 



