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into natural groups, as well as for the critical comparison of the 
numerous descriptions already published by different authors, and 
Jovellana, which I only know from the works of Cavanilles and 
uiz and Pavon, appear to me to connect Alonsoa with Scrophu- 
laria, and perhaps with them also should be associated the Boa of 
Commer But on account of the siliquose fruit I have some 
Scrophularia has been worked up with pene care and detail by 
to add the Indian species men- 
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species of the latter genus and of Nemesia are probably numerous, 
and stand much in need of the labours of some better Phytographist 
than Thunberg. . 
The tribe of Antirrhinee are better known than any of the 
order, thanks to the elaborate work of Chavannes, to which later 
discoveries have but little to add. The question, whether Jussieu’s 
hesitation as to some of them. Brunsfelsia has a baccate 
fruit (which I have not had an opportu of examining), an 
ma tue Solanea. Anthocercis is probably here in its 
tive character corolle limbo subrecto, which does not apply to 
Labillardiere’s original species, it might be corrected to limbi lobis 
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acutis. 
Lyncea (Schlecht in Linnea, 5. 108.) which I had overlooked, 
is apparently near Brunsfelsia, but not having myself seen the plant, 
and the fruit not having been yet observed, it is impossible to deter- 
mine whether it even really belongs to this order. 
Schizanthus, in many respects so very like Salpiglossis (especially 
when past flower), appeared to me to connect this genus with Col- 
+ By an error of the press, this genus is called Phylacanthus in the above-men- 
tioned Enumeration, 
