163 
14. Sese/i L. after Rivinus in Rupp. Fl. Jen. 267 (1718). 
Harveyanum F.y.M. in Trans. Phil: Soc. Vict. i, 104 
(1855) B.Fl. ii, 373 
algens F.v.M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i, 104 (1855)... B.EI. iii, 373 
15. CrantZia Nutt. Gen. of N. Amer. Pl. i, 177 (1818). 
linea tasNubtsil tow, Siea esse gmst tau mete enies am 2  e1T .C 
16. Aciphylla R. & G. Forst. Char. Gen. 135 (1776). 
simplicifolia F.y.M. in B.FI, iii, 375 (1866)... .. BEL ili, 375 
glacialis F.v.M. in B.FI. iii, 375 (1866)... a ... BF. iii, 375 
17. Daucus 1. after Tournef. Inst. 307 (1700). 
brachiatus Sieb. in DC. Prodr, iv, 214 (1830)... ... BF. ii, 376 
3. Family CORNACEAZ. 
1. Marlea Roxb. , 
vitiensis Benth, Fl. iii, 386 (1866) (Stylidium vitiense 
F.y.M., Alangium vitiense Baill., both from Rhyti- 
dandra vitiensis A. Gray Bot. Amer. Expl. Exped. 
i, 303, t. 28)... seb B.FI. iii, 386 
Sub-Class 2. METACHLAMYDEZ or SYMPETALA 
(erroneously called Monopetale). 
Series 1. Ericales. 
1. Family ERICACEA. 
1. Gaultheria l., Amoen, Acad. iii, 14 (1751) (Gaultiera). 
hispida R.Br. Prod. 559 (1810)... ae we es JEL hy, TEST 
2. Family EPACRIDACEA. 
The chief reason of the unpopulirity of Mueller’s nomenclature of Epacri- 
dacew is the throwing together in one genus of such strikingly different 
plants as our eastern Styphelias and Leucopogons, but this objection falls to 
the ground if the flora of the whole continent of Australia is taken into 
consideration. Both the South Australian Stypheloa pusilliflora and the 
West Australian Styphelia leucopogon have small flowers and bearded 
corolla-lobes, and form a distinct transition from Styphelia to Leucopogon, 
being only artificially separated from Leucopogon by the slightly exserted 
stamens. 
For further information, see /ragm. vi, 50, where Mueller. givés ample 
reasons for his extension of the genus Styph-lia. 
Prof, Drude, in his revision of the genera of Hpacridex (1889) in Engler 
and Prantl’s “Natiirliche Pflanzenfamilien,” adopts Mueller’s arrangement 
of the section Stypheliew, with the modification that he upholds the genera 
