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XXXII. Papilionac. 
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Thermopsis, 
1 
1 
Lupinus, 
1 
1 
Latbyrus, 
1 
1 
Pisum, 
1 
1 
Vicia, 
1 
1 
1 
Hedysarum, 
3 
2 
Phaca, 
2 
1 
1 
Oxytropus, 
6 
3 
3 
Astragalus, 
6 
5 
1 
22 
14 
4 
4 
XXXIII. Rosace.^:. 
— 
Sorbus, 
1 
1 
Aronia, 
1 
1 
Rosa, 
1 
1 
Rubus, 
5 
4 
1 
Geum, 
1 
1 
Sieversia, 
3 
2 
1 
Potentilla, 
13 
9 
3 
1 
Sibbaldia, 
1 
1 
Comarum, 
1 
1 
Dryas, 
^ 2 
1 
1 
Prunus, 
2 
2 
Spiraea, 
1 
1 
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25 
4 
3 
XXXIV. Grossular. 
— 
^ Ribes, 
9 
9 
XXXV. Saxifrages. 
Saxifraga, 
16 
4 
6 
6 
Chrysosplenium, 
1 
1 
Parnassia, 
' 2 
1 
1 
Adoxa, 
1 
1 
Mitella, 
1 
1 
Heuchera, 
1 
1 
22 
7 
7 
8 
XXXVI. RuAMNEiE. 
Rhamnus, 
1 
1 
XXXVII. AcERACEiE. 
Acer, 
1 
1 
XXXVIII. Geraniac. 
^Geranium, 
1 
1 
XXXIX. LiNEiE. 
Linum, 
1 
1 
XL. Caryophylle^e. 
Silene, 
1 
1 
1 
Lychnis, 
3 
1 
2 
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Classes and Fa- 
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Spergula, 
Cerastium^ 
Arenaria, 
Stellaria , 
XLf. ClSTEi®. 
Hudsonia, 
XLII. ViolacejI,. 
Viola, 
XLIII. POLYGALE^. 
Polygala, 
XLIV. CaUCIFERiE. 
Nasturtium, 
Barbarea, 
Bray a, 
PJatypetalum, 
Eutrema, 
Turritis, 
Arabis, 
Parrya, 
Cardamine, 
Vesicaria, 
Draba, 
Cochlearia, 
Capsella, 
Sisymbrium, 
Erysimum, 
Lepidium, 
XLV. Fumari^. 
Corydalis, 
XLVI. Papaverace^. 
Papaver, 
XLVII. Nymph^ac. 
Nuphar, 
Sarracenia, 
XLVIII. Ranuncul. 
Thalictrum, 
Anemone, 
Ranunculus, 
Caltha, 
Coptis, 
Aquilegia, 
Actaea, 
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1 
6 
12 
3 
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1 
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16 
17 
both districts. 
