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siders Calceolaria with Jovellana and Bcea as a separate tribe, to which 
he likewise refers Hemimeris. 
2. In adopting Chavannes’ Antirrhineae, he adds the Nemesia, 
which I had considered as nearer Angelonia and Hemimeris. 
3. Amongst Gratioleae he includes Leucocarpus and Collinsia, 
in which I should, perhaps, be disposed to follow him, but he also 
brings in Angelonia, which appears to me very different. With 
Hemianthus (referred usually to Primulace®) I am unacquainted. 
4. To Gerardieae he adds Conradia and Gastromeria, both of 
them unknown to me. 
5. Among Veroniceae he includes Antonia of Brown, upon 
which I shall presently have a few remarks to offer, and excludes 
from the tribe the genera Sibthorpia, Disandra, and Scoparia, which, 
with Romanzovia and Capraria, he considers as forming a separate 
order under the name of Sibthorpiaceae. 
6. His Buchnereae are the same as mine, with the addition of 
Escobedia, which I have referred to Gerardieee. 
7. His Euphrasieae with the separate order of Rhinanthacece 
which he adopts, form together my tribe of Rhinantheee, with the 
exception of Cymbaria which I referred to Gerardieee. 
8. Tozzia is added to Orobancheee next to Obolaria. I have not 
been able to examine the latter genus, but St. Hilaire’s observations 
prove beyond doubt that Tozzia has not the unilocular ovarium of 
Orobanclieee. 
9. Mr. Don creates a new order for the genera Chelone and 
Pentstemon. 
With regard to Antonia of Brown, it is so clearly referred by that 
eminent botanist to Cyrtandraceae, in his observations on Aikinia 
(Wall. PL As. Rar. 3. 65.), that there can be no longer any doubt 
on the subject of its affinities. Unfortunately the name of Antonia 
had been already published by Pohl (PI. Bras. Ic. 2. p. 13.), as 
applied to a genus related to Rubiaceae ; it becomes therefore neces- 
sary to return to Mr. Brown’s original name of Loxotis, for the genus 
of which Wulfenia obliqua. Wall, is the type. 
Closely allied to this genus is another, which in the Herb. Madr. 
bears Dr. Klein’s MS. name of Glossanthus, and which, as far as 
my recollection of the wreath mentioned by Mr. Brown serves me, 
bears much more affinity in habit to the Timor plant, than the 
Wulfenia of Wallich,but I am totally ignorant of the structure of the 
Timor species. 
The No. 6395 of Dr. Wallich’s Catalogue, which I had without 
examination named Glossanthus? grandiflorus, is again a distinct 
genus nearly allied to the preceding ones. 
1 have another little Nipal plant, given me by Dr. Wallich, under 
the name of Pcederotoides? carnosa, which is a third (or fourth) 
