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CAP. XXXVI. 
LiMO TUBEROSUS, p. 101, t. 26, f. 1 ? 
LiMO VENTRICOSUS, p. 102, t. 26, f. 2? 
LiMO UNGUENTARIUS, p. 103. 
CAP. XXXVII. 
LiMO AGRESTIS, p. 104, t. 27- 
LiMO Taurinus, p. 105. 
CAP. XXXVIII. 
LiMO FERUS, p. 106, t. 28? 
CAP. XXXIX. 
LiMONELLUS, p. 107, t. 29. 
LiMONELLUS TSJAMBURAGA, p. 108. 
CAP. XL. 
LiMONELLUS AURARIUS, p. 109, t. 30. 
LiMONELLUS MaDURENSIS, p. 110, t. 31. 
LiMONELLUS ANGULOSUSj p. 110, t. 32. 
CAP. XLI. 
AURANTIUM ACIDUM, p. Ill, t. 33. 
LiMO CRISPUS^ p. 112. 
In the commentary on the 34th chapter, I have stated 
the difficulties attending a division of the plants of this ge- 
nus into species, and that, in reality, Linnaeus was entirely 
