182 NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. 
included three of the genera which we have just described (Grewia, 
Triumfetta, and Corchorus), with the Teas (Fr., 7%és), Arnattos (Fr., 
Roucouyers), Magnolias, Helicteres and Tribulus. Avanson’ divided his 
order of Limes into two sections, of which the first included those 
of our Ziliacee known in his time, together with some Buettneriee, and 
Biva. Unhappily, A. L. pe Jussieu, returning to the errors of his 
uncle, and even making them worse, assembled in Zi/iacee some 
Hermanniee and Ternstræmiaceæ, such as Stewartia, most of the 
Bivacee and the Samydeæ described at that time. He was con- 
strained in 1819* to modify the limits of Zi/iacee@, and to separate 
from them Hermanniee and Flacourtia; but he still left there a 
great many strange genera. At the same time he distinguished 
some genera as having elongated anthers and others as having 
short ones. These became in the classification of Dz CANDOILE* 
the order Eleocarpee, with the Tiliacee proper comprising 
seventeen genera, which we have maintained as distinct, that is to 
say : Sparmannia, Corchorus, Honckenya, Triumfetta, Grewia, Columbia, 
Tilia, Muntingia, Apeiba, Sloanea, Christiana, Luhea, Berrya, Elæeo- 
carpus, Aristotelia (Friesia), Vallea, Crinodendron (Tricuspidaria), 
besides the genera doubly employed, with Gyrostemon, a Diptero- 
carpee: Vatica, and doubtfully A4atia.  Expricner* added, in 
1838, Hasseltia of Kuntp,’ Mollia of Martius,’ Entelea of R. Brown,’ 
Prockia (Triliz) of Lannæus, and Brownlowia of Roxpurcu.” After 
that KorrnaLs established the genus Schoutenia, and BLume Trichosper- 
mum. Finally the following genera were published: Diplodiscus, 
by Turczantnow,” and Pentace, by HasskarL.® In England the 
genera Glyphea,*® Plagiopteron,’ Erinocarpus,* Pityranthe,” Carpo- 
diptera,” Greffea,*® and Ancistrocarpus," were described. The genus 
Antholoma of LABILLARDIÈRE" was definitely connected” with Zihacee. 
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M. BocquizLon, in a special work” upon this family, added the 

1 Fam. des P1., ii. 378, ord. 48. 18 Niger, 237 (1849). 
2 Gen., 289, ord. 19. MW Grirr., in Cale. Journ., iv. (1844). 
3 In Mém. Mus., v. 283. 15 Nimmo, ex Hassk., Retzia (1855). 
4 Prodr., i. (1824), ord. 27. 16 Ænum. PI. Zeyl. (1864). 
5 Op. cit., 519, ord. 28, WV In Mem. Amer. Acad., viii, (1860). 
6 Gen., 1004, ord, 212, 18 SEEM., Ll. Vit. (1865). 
7 Nov. Gen. et Spec., vii, (1825). 19 Oxxv., in Journ, Linn. Soc., ix. (1867). 
5 Nov. Gen. et Spec., i. (1824). 20 See (1799). 
9 In Bot. Mag., t. 2480 (1824). 21 Pr, in Ann. Sc. Nat., sér., 4, ii. 260 
10 Pl. Coromand., iii. (1819). (1854).—H. By., in Adansonia, ii. 26 (1861). 
1 In Bull. Mose, (1858). 2? Mém. sur le Gr. des Tiliacées, in Adan- 
? Hort. Bogor., i. ed, 1858. sonia, vii. 16 (1866). This memoir commenced 
