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Old Genera. New Genera. 



Clymenum Lathyrus, with pinnate leaves. 



t_ • j C Jungermannia, with leaves many time* 



Muscotdcs | imbricate. 



r . C Terebinthus*, with no odd foliole to the 



irateeM • i leaves. 



Vaba ..Vicia, with leaves that have no cirrhus. 



Cytisogenista Spartium, with leaves simple and triple. 



Colocasia Arum, with leaves not ear-shaped. 



Cirsium Carduus, with leaves without thorns. 



Coronopus Cochlearia, with a pinnatifid leaf. 



Coronopus Plantago, with dentate leaves. 



Ilex Quercus, with denticulate leaves. 



Scorzoneroides Scorzonera, with dentate leaves. 



Angaria Cucurbita, with multifid leaves. 



Alceaf Malva, with multifid leaves. 



Millefolium Ptarmica, with leaves minutely divided. 



Cicutaria Ligusticum, with a cicuta leaf. 



Cedrus Juniperus, with a cypress leaf. 



Ranunculoides ...Ranunculus, with capillary leaves. 



Alhagi Hedysarum, with simple leaves. 



Nissolia ...Lathyrus, with simple leaves. 



Marsilea Jungermannia, with simple leaves. 



Balsamita Tanacetum, with undivided leaves. 



Cepa Allium, with fistulous leaves. 



Aphaca Lathyrus, with no leaves, but stipules only, 



Mimosa .....AcACiAt, with sensitive leaves. 



Oxyoides Oxalis, with sensitive winged leaves, 



Aurantium Citrus, with cordate petioles§. 



Calamintha Melissa, with branching peduncles)). 



* Now Pistacia. Author. 



f Alcea is still tiie title of a genus, though of a different one ; being applied t« 

 dig Malva Rosea; or Hollyhock. Author. 



X Mimosa is now the title of the whole genus, including the Acacias. Author, 

 § Footstalks of the leaves. Editor. 

 [J Footstalks of the flowers, EpiTOR, 



