INTERNATIONAL RULES OF BOTANICAL NOMENCLATURE, 87 
APPENDIX. 
“Index nominum genericorum utique conservandorum secundum 
articulum vicesimum regularum nomenclature botanice inter- 
nationalium. 
Phanerogame (Siphonogame).” 
(Australiensum. )' 
Taxacez—’ 
Podocarpus L’ Her. ex Pers., Synopsis ii. (1807) 580. [ Vageia, 
Gaertn. | 
Phyllocladus, L. ©. Rich, Conif. (1826) 129, t. 3. [ Podocarpus 
Labill. | 
Pinacez— : 
Agathis, Salisb. in Trans. Linn. Soc., viii. (1807) 311. [Dam- 
mara, Lam. | 
Potamogetonacee— 
Cymodocea , Ch. Koenig. in Koenig et Sims, Ann. of Bot. ii. 
(1805) 96, t. 7. [Phycagrostis, O. Ktze]. 
Graminez— 
Rottboellia, L.f., Nov. gramin. gen. (1779) 19. [ Manisurs, L. | 
Tragus, | Hall., Hist. stirp. Helvet. ii, (1768) 203]. Scop., 
Introd. (1777) 73. [Mazia, Adans. | 
Zorsia, (“Zoysia”) Willd. in Neue Schrift. Ges. naturf. Fr. 
Berlin iii. (1801) 440. [Osterdamia, Neck. | 
Leersia, Swartz, Prodr. veg. Ind. occ. (1788) 21. [Homalo- 
cenchrus, Mieg. | 
Ehrharta, Thunb. in Vet. Akad. Handl. Stockholm (1779) 
216, t. 8. [Trochera, L. C. Rich. | 
? The original should be referred to in ali cases of doubt, as | may have 
omitted a genus. In this Journ. xxxix., 38, (1905), I undertook to bring 
under notice the names attached by Mr. Britten to the Banks and 
Solander plants, and the names which stand can now be readily ascer- 
tained by reference to the list which follows. . 
2 In this list we have firstly the Family (the term Natural Order is now 
suppressed), secondly the nomina conservanda with bibliographic refer- 
ences, and thirdly the nomina rejicienda. The change from Natural 
Orders to Families is so important that it seems desirable to emphasise 
it. The old term “Natural Order ” signified a group of genera; now it 
means a group of Families; e.g., the Order Glumiflore includes the 
Families Graminee and Cyperacee. 
