TABLE OF ORDERS. 
SHOWING ALSO THE NUMBER OF THEIR GENERA AND SPECIES. 
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2 3 ers. 3 Orders. 
&| a & mn 8 
Ranunculaces .........- 28 1 SG 8 TORO 6 .cccce cave cues 2i..38 eseveaacet @ fF Bf 
Berbaridem ............. 4 || Cucurbitacem......... 3 3 || Chenopodiesw ......... 23 
Papaveracem ...........| 4 4 SUNN esi 1 1 || Paronychiem ......... 1 1 
Oxtiohiet® 02 s45'55 5 scene 18} 43 || Cactew 4] 16 OR ccskscswenee 2 2 
Camperides ...........- O42 20 EFI oo cinss vayans BF. USMC 5 coe: ona cee 2) 5 
ines 1 1 ona fice Senn 15 | 19 | Betulacess .. .........| 8] 4 
Violacex 1 4 5 OURO. ba cis scan ace St 9.0 Pigs vcs cs ci cnccce 1 1 
new 1 1 Caprifoliscse Cetheues 5 | 8 || Balicacem ............ 2/ 13 
POLS GRIEG oo. coon cans BT RAMA oe ecc. denne 3] 6 Gh es ge ne bnew -| 5] 16 
Frankeniacew .......... 1 1 | Valerianacem ......... 2| 31) Saururew....... ieeet 1 Se 
Caryophyllew .........-. 8; 2 | Composite .....:..... 93 | 255 || J esiniee Ee ey Oe Ae 
ortulacacem ........---| 5] 9 | Campanulacem ....... 41. 7 | Cupless ..4....0045 2! 10 
Elatinex 1 1 ce peer Peer er 8} 14 || Loranthacem ......... 2; 8 
‘amariscine® ........-- 1 1 || Primulacew .......... 6 9 || Santalacem ........... 1 2 
Hypericinem............ 1 SE SNGO Sos cuss exes eke Bh eee! ab 
Malvacets \..244< sseec.s- 7 15 || Apocynacem .......... 2 3 || Gnetacem........s0.- ae 2 
Sterculiacess............ 2 2 || Asclepiadew .......... 31.10 t Ovchidem:co50- ou 6 8 
HDs iicic a ineccieunen 1 3 i Gentianess.-..cssusdes Oa 16 8 I ea 4 ee ee 
Malpighiacem .......... 1 1 emoniace® ........ 4} 27 | Amaryllidew..........) 1] 3 
Zygophyllacewm .......-. 2; 3 ie oeg coeeee 6| 12] Alismacem........ seg Op S siee 
Paniauels 2.4625 eS. 3 5 | Borraginacem......... 8] 21 | Naiadee ....... ~eenl et. 
utacess 2] 2 ting om a ese o) 224 Typha... accu TE 8 
Celastrinem............. 1 5) Genentieer coe. 5 dca 2] 3 arsed eres eee 13} 23 
am. Siss62 oS. 4] 7 Solanacem............ 6) 12} Xerotidew ............ See 
SMDIGEE «in csas cco nce 2| 3 || Scrophulariacex ....-. 161 73.0 Janie... . 2 cee ci5s 1] 2 
Pinisee i605. c..c5 ss 4| 6 Orobanchacew ...-.. -- 2 || Commelynes ......... ss 
acardiace® ........-. 1| 5] Bignoniaces.......... 2| 3 || Cyperacem ........... 9| 59 
Leguminos# ..........-- 36 | 126 |) Acanthacee .......... 1 1 Graminex Ee sash chats 47 | 120 
Women ssi sees vs. 22} 44 || Verbenacem .......... 2; 5& lices 16| 66 
Saxifrages ...-... op oe 7:1 SRS Tae. ic 5si ens 21) 34 oe asia ueeel SA 
Cragsulaces ........--- 3{ 6 | Plantaginew..........| Pt 2 eee es 42; 79 
TIMMPOROM. « vincn vege se 2| 3] Nyctagines .......... 5| 16 esse niceual nice 5) 1b 
Lythraries . c.css 4.55 2| 2/1] Phytolacces.......... 1| 1) Lichenes 16 | 28 
Onagrariem. ..........-.| 7| 37 || Polygonacee ........-| 6} 49 
This table shows the catalogue and appendix combined, to enumerate or describe 104 Orders, 637 Gene 
Species. Soe se Apes. ar orc by Bent and Hooker, I have in some instances (as in Liliacex) ay tad eto 
with re; t convenience than to the orders ati will ultimately be placed in; a fault of no great importance in a 
work like tg A shear 
In the above table are counted only species. Besides these, however, the volume contains a large numbe: 
of varieties more or less Glearly aupareais ye fe apeciea to to which they are poe min Many these oe will yet be 
recognized as distinct. — inaser sehr co the various we Sug te es of this Survey have enumerated o' 
described in this Heport. In od ie a Oe vo te! erns aay has this rule been wide v pahtiesy from. In it the 
species enumerated outside of ion oom Sted b the Surv ech _—— ne Geeeey y affect the above table. 
ough somewhat " of fey “on x aad Teformation: reosived atson relative to Dasylirion gramintfolium, 
1 on page 272, as the body of the pac was pnd before the information was received, 
and as, further, ag ap to be some doubt as to the practicability of finding a more me place among ‘‘ addenda et 
corrigenda.” In tia oop scouts t of this Survey, collected and sent home oe of this species. From t i _— 
— i Serle = bps repens ge er igi eer ic After a careful study of a. living and the dried 
ns, Mr. Watson  decbaee that it is a species, and p s for it me aaane of —- lirion Whe: goed — states that it 
sfiffer's trom D. graminifolium Zucc., in thes comme pendant rs racemes, the —— of the fruit adnate only to the base of th 
style and prolonged above it, and apparently also by somewhat broader leave 5 
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