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likewife herborized with him before the faid Siege, 
and have fince been honoured with hh Friendfhip 
and Correfpondcnce, I thought it incumbent on me 
to do Honour to his Memory, by giving his Name 
to this Plant. And I have done it with the greater 
Juftice, bccaufe it is certain, that, had he lived, he 
would have given a Hiftory of the Plants of Spain, 
which, by its Accuracy, would have afforded much 
Pleafure to the Botanifts of Europe. 
To conclude s from the Characters of our Salva- 
dora it is manifeft, that its Place in Tournefort’s 
Syftem ought to be in the firft Sedtion* of the 18th 
Clafs. In the Syflem of Mr. Linnaeus it ought to 
be placed after the Rivina in the fourth Clafs, which 
receives Plants with four Stamina (Tetrandria and 
Monogynia). 
* Among Trees and Shrubs having apctalous Flowers with the Fruit 
joined to them j to which Section belong the Fraxinus and the S Hi qua. 
C. M. 
XIV. 
