TABLE OF ORDERS. 



SHOWING ALSO THE NUMBER OF THEIR GENERA AND SPECIES. 



Ranuuculacete . . 



Berberidese 



Papaveracese . . . 



Cruciferse 



Cappaxidese 



Cistineae 



Violaceaa 



Bixiiioae 



Polygalese 



Frankeniacese . - 

 CaryophyUese .. 

 Portulacaceae - .. 



Elatineas 



Tamarisciueae .. 



I [yperioinesB 



Malvaceae 



Sterculiacese 



Linear 



Malpighiaceae .. 

 ZygophyUacese . 



Geraniacese 



Rutaceae 



Celastrineae 



Rhamnea) 



Ampelideae 



Sapindacese 



Anacardiacese .. 



Legnmmosae 



Rosacea; 



Saxifragese 



( Irassulacece 



Haloiagese 



l,\ bhrariese 



Onagfarieas 



Loasese 



Cucurbitacese... 



Datisceae 



Cactese 



Eicoideae 



Urabelliferae 



Cornaceas 



Capiifoliaceae .. 



Rubiaceas 



Valerianaceae . .. 



Compositae 



Campanulacere . 



1 .1 icaceae 



PrimulaceiB 



Olcaceae 



Apocynaceae 



Asclepiadeae — 



Gentianeae 



Polernomaceaa .. 

 Hydrophyllaceae 

 Borraginaceae . .. 

 Convolvulacete . 



Cuscutese 



SolanaceaB 



Scrophulariaceae 

 Orobanchacete . . 



BignoniacGse 



Acanthaceas 



VerbenacesB 



Labiatte 



Plantagineae — 



Nyctagineac 



Pbytolacceae 



Polvgonacoae ... 



AmarantacesB 



ChcuopodiesB 



ParonycMese — 



Elaeagiieae 



I 'll LC6SB 



BetnlaeesB 



Platanesa 



Salicaceae 



Euphorbiaeeac .. . 



Sauxureae 



Jnglandacesa .... 



Cupuliferaa 



Loianthaceae 



Santalacete 



Coniferae 



GnetaceaB 



Orcbideoe 



Irideae 



Amarj Uideas 



Alismaceae 



Naiadeae 



Typhacete 



Liliaeete 



Xerotidete 



Junceae 



Commelyneae 



Cyperaceae 



Graniineae 



Filices 



Opbioglosseto 



Musci 



I [epal iesB 



Lichenes 



3 

 2 

 5 

 2 



23 

 2 



12 

 1 



59 

 120 



66 

 6 



79 



15 



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This table shows the catalogue and appendix combined, to enumerate, or describe ml Orders, 037 Genera, and 1,657 

 Species. Pending the arrangement by Bentham and Hooker, I have in some instances (as in Liliacem) grouped plants more 

 with regard to pre Bent convenience than to the orders they will ultimately be placed in ; a fault of no ureal importance in a 



In the above table are counted only well-reeosrnized species. Besides these, however, the volume contains a hueo number 



ilil. from ilo> Bpeciesto which they are referred. Mam of these doubtle 

 y the plants collected by the various partiesof this ; ' 

 ierlv contribution on the'Ferns alone has this rule been 



"Heeled by the Sunov ale 1 SlOUgb I" i:leatl\ allee 



ere, I add information received from Mi. Watson relai 



11 yel he 



irated or 



In it the 



style and prolonged above it, ami apparentlj also by somewhal broadei leaves. 



ugs of the fiuii adnate onlj to the base of the 



