ANAO SIS OF THE SEXUAL SYSTEM of LINN^US. 



Fifth. 



Sixth. 



No. 



I. CLASSES. 



Fourth. 



^Being proportion- 

 ably long, 



Third. 



r Stamens feparate from each 

 other and the Piftillum ; 



Second. 



00 



a: 

 o 



Firft Comparifons. 



¥/iih the Sexes -s 

 Vifible, 



Bifexual, 



' I Stamen. 



(Monandria) 



2 Stamina. 

 (Diandria) 



3 Stamina. 

 (Triandria) 



4 Stamina. 

 (Tetrandria) 



5 Stamina. 

 (Pentandria) 



6 Stamina. 



( Hexandria) 



7 Stamina. 



( Heptandria) 



8 Stamina. 

 (0£tandria) 



9 Stamina. 

 (Enneandria) 



lo Stamina. 



(Decandria) 

 t2 to 19 Stamina. 



(Dodecandria) 



20, or more Stamina<( 



Inferted on the Ca- 

 lyx (Icofandria) 



Inferted on the Re- 

 ceptacle 



{Polyandria) 



7 

 8 



9 



10 



MONANDRIA. 

 DIANDRIA. 

 TRIANDRIA. 

 TETRANDRIA. 

 PENTANDRIA. 

 )■ 6^ HEXANDRIA. 

 HEPTANDRIA. 

 OCTANDRIA. 

 ENNEANDRIA. 

 DECANDRIA. 

 DODECANDRIA. 



C5 



Si, 



^ 





^ 



J a 



11 



12 

 > < 



13 



ICOSANDRIA. a. 



POLYANDRIA. J 



Or, Invifible, 



(^Cryptogamia) 



r^ Stamina, 2 above. 

 Or, of different J (Didynamia) 

 Lengths. "< 6 Stamina, 4 above, 



L (Tetr adynamia) 



14 fDIDYNAMIA. h. 



isItetradynamia.c. 







OrUnited, by th 

 coalefc 



Forming one Body, 

 ( Monodelphia) 

 leir Filaments j Two Bodies, 



ing; * (Diaddphia) 



Three Bodies, 



(Polyaddphia) 



16 



MONODELPHIA. 



By the Anthers coalefcing ; 



Or by conjun8ion with the 



Pillillum. 



fThe two Sexes, on the fame 

 Or, Unifexual, \ ^'^"'J (Monxcia) 



_0n different Plants. (Diceda) 



Or, Mixed, 

 {Polygamia) 



^iZ^DIADELPHIA. 



18 lPOLYADELPHIA. i. h ? 



19 SYNGENESIA. e. 



20 GYNANDRIA. d. 



JifMONCECLi. -^ 



22[dICECIA./. ). 



23 POLYGAMIA. g. J 



24 CRYPTOGAM I A. h. 



a' 5" 



IL ORDERS. 



a. I. The Orders of the firft 13 Classes, are taken from the number of PiaUIa. and terminate in ^mV as the Claffe. did in .„^ ' •,, .1 r> , 



Order L is MoMocvNtA, one Piftillum. Order H. Dtcv.:., two Piflilla, and fo on. TR:ovw:f rTlVlL?. . P ' " I ""'"'^ P""''"^ ^ '^^'^ 



Ocxoov.iA, 8, E....CVWXA. 9. D.c.cv.x.. xo, Do.KCAcv.XA, I.. Po.vcvMiA, many ''* '"'"'^' ^ 



h. II. Clafs 14. DinvMAMiA, has the Orders I, Gvmkospkkmia, naked feeds, and Order IL ANorosr.KRMXA. covered feeds (feeds in a capfule). 



c. III. Clafs 15. TETRADYNAMiA.has two Ordcrs taken from the fhape of the pod, LSiliculosa nod a mirh hrr..A. .11 j tt o 



thanbroad. ^ '^'''''''°'^' P^"^ ^V^^'^^^' •^"^o^der than long, and IL Siliouosa, pod a/%., pod longer 



^All the Florets alike ORDERS. 



I. Polygamia ^qualis. 



"Included in a common Calyx, <( 

 each Floret having no Ca- 

 lyx of its own. 



■ ^Bifexual, perfeQ in the diflc. f^'^"-^"^^'"^ ^" ''^^ ray perfeQ. IL Polvoamxa super.lua. 



'< 



Flowers com- -^ 

 pound. 



^ Florets diverfified. '^ 



1 Piftil-flowers in the ray imper- 

 ii fea (no Stigma). 



Each Floret, befides the com- 

 mon Calyx, has a Calyx pecu- 

 liar to itfelf. 



III. Polygamia prustranea. 



Bilexual, imperfeQ in the difin 

 ^ (no Stigma to the Pillillum. }J Piftil- 



flowers in the ray perfeft. IV. Polygamia necessaria. 



_^Not compound, but having the claffical charader. 



' • V. Polygamia segregata. 



— — VI. Monogamia. 



/VL Clafs. Clafs 21, 22. MoNCEciA, DicKcxA, take their Orders from the number, or other peculiarities of ,1.. Q. ■ rr r . ■ 



more than feven, then comes Monodelphia, Syngenesia, Gynandrxa, for as we defcend . ir t rr u "^' ^' ^^''^^'^^^'^ ^^^'^^ Stamina, Polyandria 

 them; thusifaplantisbothizWco«5and^;.«aniroM5alfo, it comes under the Clafs Dr.. a ' " '"^ '^''"^'' they overcome, or have the pre-eminence of thofe above 



•iJicEciA, and the Order Gynandria. 



g. VL So in Polygamia, Clafs 23. we have the Orders L Moncecia, II. Dxcecia, and III. Trice 



A. VIL Clafs 24, Cryptogamia, has four Orders: I. Filices, Ferns; IL Musci MnfT.c ttt a 



. 11. Musci.Moffes; HI. Alg.e, Sea- Weeds; IV. Fungi, Fungufes. . 



In the REFORMED SYSTEM the Claffes are fimplified by making them according to the N„n,K f c • 



Piftilla; and hence the 13th to the 23d Clafs are now reduced into the other Claffes or O^d. ""^ ^1^""' Tf ^'""^ '"^'"^ '" '^'' "^'^''^ ^'°"^ '^' peculiarities of the 

 Linnaeus. °' Urders. Clafs 13 of the Reformed System is therefore the Cryptogamia of 



London, publinicd by Dr. Thornton, February ,, ,8oa, as the Aft dircfls. 



