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APPENDIX. — No. V. 



LIST OF ORDERS, WITH THE GENERA INCLUDED 

 IN EACH. 



Many lovers of Botany make themselves acquainted with plants by 

 means of the Linnean classification, paying little attention to what is 

 usually called the Natural Arrangement. As they may hence find 

 this work inconvenient to refer to without some key to its arrangement, 

 the following list is added to remove any such inconvenience. How- 

 ever excellent the Linnean classification may be in the use for which 

 it was particularly designed, it is ill adapted for the object of the pre- 

 sent work. 



1. Ranunculace^e — Clematis, Thalictrum, Anemone, Adonis, 



Myosurus, Ranunculus, Caltha, Trollius, Helleborus, Aqui- 

 legia, Delphinium, Aconitum, Actaea, Poeonia. 



2. Berberide-ss — Berberis. 



3. Nymphjeace.*: — Nymphaea, Nuphar. 



4. Papaverace^e — Papaver, Mecanopsis, Glaucium, Chelidonium. 



5. Fumariace^e*— Corydalis, Fumaria. 



6. CRUCiFERiE — All the genera in Tetradynamia. 



7. Resedace^e — - Reseda. 



8. Cistineje — Helianthemum. 



9. Violarieje — Viola. 



10. Droserace^e — Drosera, Parnassia. 



1 1 . Polygale^e. — Polygala. 



12. Frankeniace^e — Frankenia. 



13. Caryophylle^; — Dianthus, Saponaria, Silene, Agrostemma, 



Lychnis, Sagina, Moenchia, Elatine, Holosteum, Spergula, 

 Stellaria, Arenaria, Cerastium, Cherleria. 



14. Linens — Linum, Radiola. 



