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EXPOSITION OF THE LINN^EAN 



Monogynia. Style, or Sessile Stigma, 1. fig. 1, 



2, 13, 20. 

 Digynia. Styles, or Sessile Stigmas, 2. fig. 16. 



Trigynta. 



48. 

 Tetragynia. 

 Pentagynta. 



51. 

 Hexagynia. 

 Heptagynia. 



-3. fig. 19, 



4. fig. 135. 



5. fig. 34, 



■ 6. fig. 14. 

 • 7. Sept as 



capensis. Andr. Repos. t. 90. 



octagynia. 



Enneagynta. ■ — 



Decagynia. 



rada and Phytolacca. 



DODECAGYNIA. 



POLYGYNIA. 



8. ^ scarcely 

 £ ever 



9. J occur. 



10. Neu- 



about!2. fig. 242. 

 numerous. 



fig. 229, 230. 



These parts are seldom so numerous in any Flower 

 as the Stamens, very rarely more so. There is 

 usually an analogy between their respective numbers 

 in the same flower. 



The two Orders of the 14th Class are distinguish- 

 ed by the nature of the Fruit. 



1. Gymnospermia. Seeds naked, usually 4, 

 never more. fig. 22. 



2. Angiospermia. Seeds in a Pericarp (61), 

 mostly very numerous, fig. 175. 



