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 lk)?,r.] NATUA[, ms?oR�. 513 UBIACE.'e ese OF several pl o ive Fil  e opi p o Te& esl wh d b some hdiidus exoc is, that ;orm �prominent ;eure other uinfi i, d, in me meure, nish  uliaF teF O e yeeon of Te& Ausis on thee shores, d  it is & cod1o similau  the Flora of a t of a nt  h  ed. About irty sies e se.ed  e co11om of  voys, for e most 1ouug  genera exis in India, but more abdt the tropic m of u America. Of ese, rdenia, Gueda, phaells, $ea, Pso- ia, d Mofinda, e found u e Et cormsuding pleis on the opsi, or north-wesra shores, e order, ough not magially. redud, is mid  the two later genera, wi ndeleti lxo Genie. It  wohy of ratk, that e  of Psychoa, wch h not en obseoed beyond e opics in o count, exnds in New South Wales  far sou  e !afide of 3; at e western exemity of which it doe not ap to exls Umrot, s.--e situation of nthus and Vis- rum, in e system, appears to be undeteined by thors. M. Juss[eu associated them with Rhimpho, the second section of this order, from which Mr. Brown has separated thi latter genus, and with two oers foun in Terra Australis, has constructed a distinct family, named Rhizophorm; sugsfing, at the same time, the aloy of anthus and Viscum to antem, d pticully Vo. I[. 2 L

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