IH (KNTUIIU'TIONS KltoM TIIK NATIONAL HKKlJAUirM. 



'I'lic four rollowin;; an* pn'-I/miiacim j^cnmi not rccoyiii/.cd hy liin- 

 im(Mi>, l>ii( attiTwards restored us iiidieate(l: 



TciiiliH Ailiiiisnii, l'"iiiii. 2: W. 17<>;i. \n H|>»'iii's cited. 



Fneiiiriiliiiii AiliinHiin, Fain. 2: 1(H. I7<(M. =Aiietliiiiii fneiiiriiliiiii ].. 



Levisliciiiii Knell, Nov. .\et. Cues. I.enp. Aeail. 12: KU, \H'2\. =I<iv;iiHticiiin 

 levistieimi 1.. 



Petro.-^eliiiiim llnff. < leii. I'liil). 7S. lsl4. :=Aiiiiiiii petniHeliimii! 1-. 



In only twelve of the post-Linnaean <;enera, ineludin;^ tli(' tlir(>e 

 <,^eneia here ])ul)lishe(l for tlie lirst time, were ther(> more than one 

 sjH'cies ineliided in the orii^inal description. In some of these nc tie I'a 

 tln' type Is indicated, while in the other casivs we have eitecl the lii'st 

 species. These (r(.nera, with the niiml»er of oii^inal spe<'ies, and wi<^h 

 the type species or lirst sjx'cies cite(l. are «iiveii in the followint,'^ table: 



J'lixl- LliiiiiiKiii ijnii VII. 

 licniis. siMvi'.'s'' Type, or lirst siMMir- ciicd. 



A|iiiistniin Null 'i ' A. tuijfiisliluliiiin Null. 



Aulii-iM'niniiii ('. iV It ('yin(i|itcnis l(iiiKi|ic>. WuImiii. 



CyiHiMiiKliiiiii Ik' l! C. cliiiilMliiiii IK'. 



Ii'niili'oiiliyliiiii ('. ik; K ' Pev.cyii luirlwcKi (Iniy. 



l,('|il(iliifiiiii Null ;{ L. ilisseelii Nillt. 



( >xy|Hilis Kill' .'■) ' Sluiii rividiiix I,. 



l'li(ll()|ilirMs .Null 'J ] 1'. iiiciii 111 nils Null. 



I'«i'Uilii(yiii(i|iiiTiis c, i'.: U ' :i Tli,is|iiiiiiir.'i iiiiintiiiiimi finiy. 



I'lirv.xiii Null I I Scliiiuiii lenliiiitliiiiiiiii IIiKili. 



KliyMi|,ii'ni-i i.\\{ I I! K. |iliirijiiKii> C.,t |{, 



'rims|iiiiiii Nun I ;■) T. iiiireiiiu Null. 



■rrepDciiridiN Nutt 2 T, iicthiimu' Nutt. 



The four foll()win<i' <i'enera Wi-re established without specitic types: 



Turilis and l''i>eiiieiiliiiii, pre-l.innaean >,'eiiera, were restuteil liy .\dansnn in iSli.S. 



('<iniii.«elinnni, deseiilH <l liy llnffiiian in IS14, \va.>J ri'deseriiied in ISKi, witli C. 

 Inrhirli-inii an tlic tyjit'. 



liowlei^iu wa.'J deserilied lis Uniz and I'avoii in 17!>4, Imt witli an iinnaiiied plate (if 

 Ji. jiiiliiiiitii, wiiieii was named a few years afterwards. 



AVe have <,'iven the o;eiienil ji'eojjcraphical ranjfe, and such important 

 s})eeiniens as ha\'e been studied in ])repariii<;' this niono^'raph an» cited. 

 It.shoidd be remembered, however, that the ran«i-(> oiven is often the 

 reported ran<i;e, while the raiio-e as we know it is shown by the speci- 

 mens cited. It will be noticed that a yreat many specimens cited in 

 the Re\ i.-ion are not included iimon«i' those cited in the Mono«,rraph, 

 so that the latter work re])resents a jjfreat extension of the horizon .so 

 fur as it can be furnished by material. 



It has been thought wise to assist in th(> recoj^nition of genera by 

 includiiijLJf in the text illustrations of chai'ucteristic fruits, showing; ))oth 

 surface and cross section. P^very ^emis containing native s'pecies is 

 illustrated either l)y a ])luteor by ut leust two text cuts. A few of the 

 liji'ures liuve ])(»en published l)efore, but for the most jwirt the druw- 

 inji's huve Iteen prepured Ity Aliss AimuSynder, under the direction of 

 fl. X. Kose, The drawini,rs forthe ])lates were made bv Mr. Frederick 

 A. Walpole. 



Wo li!i\'e also attempted to separatt> with ji'reat distinctness the 

 native jj'cnera and s])ecies from the introducecl ones. Accord ing^ly, 

 the latter are {grouped too'cther at the end of the Mono«»"ruph. but are 

 iiududed in tlie generul keys. 



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