126 REJECTED OLD, AND NEW GENERA. 



reader will here take notice, that under the first column ar£ 

 ranged the genera that are abolished ; and over-against them, in 

 the second, the genus to which they are severally to be referred*, 

 with the specific difference that had given occasion to the false 

 distinction. 



Old Genera. • New Genera. 



Limodorum Orchis, with a fibrose root. 



Bistort a Polygonum, with a fleshy root. 



Rapa Brassica, with a gibbose root. 



Sisarum Sium, with a tuberose root. 



Hermodactylus Iris, with a tuberose root. 



Skyrinchium Iris, with a double bulb, one over the other, 



Xiphium Iris, with a tunicated bulb. 



Lilio Fritillaria Fritillaria, with a squamose bulb. 



Mesomora Cornus, with an herbaceous stem. 



Anacamseros Sedum, with an erect stem. 



Psyllum Plantago, with a branching stem. 



Bellis Leacanthe?nu?n... ~Bellis, with a leafy stem. 



Pilosella . Hieracilm, with a naked stem. 



Suber., Quercus, with a fungous bark. 



Larix AuiEsf, with fasciculate leaves, 



Genistella Genista, with jointed leaves. 



Potumopithi/s AlsinastrumI, with leaves not starry. 



Lupinastcr Tuifolium, with digitate leaves. 



Dracuncidus Arum, with pedate leaves. 



Tridiomanes Asplenium, with pinnate leaves. 



* The names and the generic arrangement of vegetables having undergone many 

 alterations during the progress of the improvements made in the science, the new 

 genera, to which these faLe ones are referred in this and the following lists, do not 

 all stand under the titles given to ihem in the later editions of the works of Lin- 

 HiSiis. Where this happens, we shall explain it by a note ; choosing that method 

 rather than to alter the lists themselves, which we have taken from the Philosophia 

 Butamca. Author. 



f Now Pmus, X Now Elatine. Author. 



