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FAXONANTHUS. 



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the first part of Professor C. S. Sargent's Trees and Shrubs, calls atten- 

 tion to the fact that a new genus, Faxonanthus, is therein described 

 without mention of the family to which it belongs. The author of the 

 genus desires to say that in the transcription of the original nianuscript 

 for publication a brief note on its affinity was omitted. It may be 

 stated that the new genus Faxonanthus belongs to the Scrophulariaceae, 

 and should be placed near the genus Leucophyllum. — J. M. Green- 

 man, Grav Herbarium. 



