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Moringacepe 

 Myristicacese f 

 Myrsinacese 

 Myrtacese 

 Naiadaceee f 

 Nvctaginacee 



NymphpeaceiB 

 Ochnaceee 

 Olacacese f 

 ( 'leacese 

 Onagraceee 



Orchidacete 



Orobanchacese f 



Palmge 



Pandanacese 



Papaveracese 



Passifloracese 



Pedaliaceee 



Phytolaccacece 



Piperacese 



Pittosporacese f 



Plantaginacese 



Plumbaginacese 



Podostemonacese 



PolemoniacecB 



Polygalacese f 



Polygonacese 



PontederiaceiB 



Portulacacese 



Primulaceae 



Proteacece 



Ranunculaceoe 



Resedacese 



Bhamnancese 



Rhizophoracesef 



Rosacese 



Rubiacese 



Rutacesp 



Sabiaceeef 



Salicacese 



Salvadoracesef 



Samydacese^t 



Santalacese 



Sapindaces© 



Sapotacese 



Saxifragacese 



Scitaminese 



genus Moringa, q. v. 



genus Myristica, q. v. 



genus Myrsine, q. i\ 



genus Myrtus, q. r. 



genus Naias, q. v. 



genus Nyctago, meaning night in allusion to noc- 

 ' turnal flowering. — B. 



genus Nymphsea, q. v. 



genus Ochna, q. v. 



genus Olax, q. r. 



genus Olea, q. v. 



genus Onagra, meaning a wild ass, after a fancied 

 resemblance between the ears of that animal 

 and the leaves of these plants. — B. 



genus Orchis, q. v. 



genus Orobanche, q. v. 



from the Latin name joa/wia. — B. 



genus Pandanus, q. v. 



genus Papaver, q. v. 



genus Passiflora, q. v. 



genus Pedalium, q. v. 



genus Phytolacca : meaning plant and lac, in re- 

 ference to the red juice of the fruit. — B, 



genus Piper, q. v. 



genus Pittosporum, q. v. 



genus Plantago, q. v. 



genus Plumbago, q. v. 



genus Podostemon, q. v. 



genus Polemonium, an ancient name of doubtful 

 application. — B, 



genus Polygala, q. v. 



genus Polygonum, q. v. 



genus Pontederia, q. v. 



genus Portulaca, q. v. 



genus Primula : primus, first ; '^referring to the 

 early flowering. — N. 79 ^ 



genus Protea : from the sea-god Proteus, in allusion 

 to the great diversity of the genus. — B, 



genus Ranunculus, q. v. 



genus Reseda, q. v. 



genus Rhamnus, q. v. 



genus Rhizophora, q. v. 



genus Rosa, q. v. 



genus Rubia, q. v. 



genus Ruta, q, v. ■ 



genus Sabia. 



genus Salix, q. v. 



genus Salvadora, q. v. 



genus Samyda ; Samydo, the birch ; named after 

 the resemblance in habit. — N. 



genus Santalum, q. v. 



genus Sapindus, q. v. 



genus Sapota, q. v. 



genus Saxifraga, q. v. 



Flacourtiacea? of Eng-ler and Prantl. 



