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described genus, which was = i confused 
phyton) would probably remain undisturbed. The question may 
be settled by enquiring what course the authors of the Genera 
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genus by finding his specimen. We suppose they would have 
adopted the ohige sie of Oudneya; and if so, it may claim to 
bea now. A. G. 
issections illustrative of the typical Genera of 
6. Floral Diss 
the British Natural Orders, Lithographed by the Rev. GroreE 
Henstow, Lecturer on Botany at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, &c. 
