OF LfNN.EL'S WITH THOSE OF J USSIEIT. 207 



53. SCABRID/E Urtic<e 98. 



Linnaeus includes Trophis, which Jussieu did not 

 determine; as also Ulinus with Celtic, both referred 

 by the latter, less correctly perhaps, to his Amentacae 

 50. Bo.sea and Acnlda are, with more justice, placed 

 among his Atriplices 29- 



54. MISCELLANE/E An Order composed of 8, 

 truly miscellaneous, sections, most of them abrogated 

 by the pen of Linnaeus himself. 



Sect, a, consisting of Reseda and Datisca, has not 

 undergone any correction. Reseda is referred by Jus- 

 sieu, somewhat paradoxically, to his Cappari'des 64; 

 and Datisca, though allowed by him to be, in some 

 points, akin to the former, stands among the unclassed 

 genera. 



(2 Poterium and Sanguisorba, are removed to the 

 35th Order, before Agrimonia, as they stand in Jus- 

 sieu's Ro&acece 92, sect. 3. 



y Pistla and Lenma are referred to the 15th Inun- 

 datce. Jussieu has the former among his Plydrocha- 

 ridcs 22, with a hint of it's probable affinity to Arol- 

 dete 7, or Anstolochlce 23 ; and Lemna, one of his 

 Naiades 6, is, according to Mr. Brown, one of the Hy- 

 drocharides. 



Coriaria, and Empetrum with a mark of doubt. 

 The first is not thought referable to any Order by 

 Jussieu ; the latter is supposed akin to Ericts 51. 



s Achy r ant hes, Celosia, Amaranthus, Iresine, Gom- 

 phrma and Phytolacca are all removed to the 5th 



