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XVI. Hydeophyllb^ 
Composite. 
Eutoca, 
1 
1 
Antennaria, 
3 
2 
Erigeron, 
6 
5 
XVII. POLEMONIACE^ 
Tussilago, 
4 
2 
Phlox, 
1 
1 
Senedo, 
6 ' 
5 
Cineraria, 
6 
2 
XVIII. Gentianele. 
Aster, 
9 
8 
Swertia, 
1 
1 
Solidago, 
9 
9 
Gentiana, 
4 
4 
Arnica, 
2 
1 
Menyanthes, 
1 
1 
Grindelia, 
1 
1 
C hry santhemum , 
2 
6 
6 
Achillea, 
2 
XIX. Apocine^. 
67 
45 
Apocynum, 
1 
1 
XXV. Valeriane^. 
XX. Ehicin^. 
Valeriana, 
2 
2 
Kalmla, 
1 
1 
Ehododendron, 
1 
1 
XXVI. Rubiace^. 
Menziesia, 
1 
1 
Galium, 
2 
2 
Azalea, 
1 
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Andromeda, 
4 
1 
3 
XXVIL Caprifoli- 
Arbutus, 
2 
2^ 
ACEiE. 
Ledum, 
2 
1 
1 
lannaea. 
1 
1 
Empetrum, 
1 
1 
Caprifolium, 
1 
1 
13 
9 
Xylosteum, 
3 
3 
3 
1 
Symphorium, 
1 
1 
Viburnum, 
2 
2 
XXL VACCINBiE. 
Cornus, 
2 
2 
Vaccinium, 
5 
3 
2 
Oxycoccos, 
1 
1 
10 
10 
6 
3 
3 
XXVIII. Arali^. 
Aralia, 
1 
1 
XXII. Monotrope^. 
Pyrola, 
5 
3 
2 
XXIX.UmbelliferjE 
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Cicuta, 
2 
2 
XXIII. Campanula- 
Smyrnium, 
1 
1 
CE^. 
1 
Heracleum, 
1 
1 
Campanula, 
3 
2 
4 
4 
XXIV. Composite. 
1. CichoracQ(S. 
XXX. Halorage^.. 
Sonchus, 
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1 
Hippuris, 
2 
2 
Leontodon, 
1 
1 
1 
Myriophyilum, 
1 
1 
Troximon, 
1 
Hieracium, 
3 
2 
1 
3 
3 
Crepis, 
2. Cinarocephala., 
Saussuria, 
I 
1 
1 
1 
XXXI. Onagrari^. 
(Enothera, 
1 
1 
3. Corymbifer(S> 
1 
Epilobium, 
4 
2 
Tanacetum, 
1 
Artemisia, 
8 
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1 
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