410 MONANDRIA, DIANDRIA. 



Salicornia, Engl. Bot. t. 415 and 1691, 

 and Hippuris, t. 763, are British examples 

 of Monandria Monogynia. 



Valeriana (Class 3) has some species 

 with one stamen. 



2. Digynia* Styles 2. Contains Corispermum, 

 Fl Grcee. t, 1, Blitum, Cart. Mag. t.2l6, 

 and a few plants besides. 



Class 2. Diandria. Stamens 2.-— Orders 3, 



1. Monogynia. This, the most natural and 

 numerous Order, comprehends the elegant 

 and fragrant Jasminece, the Jasmine, Lilac, 

 Olive, &c. — also Veronica, Engl. Bot. t. 2, 

 1027, 6 C 23, 783, &c— and a few labiate 

 flowers with naked seeds, as Salvia, Engl, 

 BGt. t. 153, 154, Rosemary, &c, natural 

 allies of the 14th class; but having only 

 two stamens, they are necessarily ranged 

 here in the artificial system. 



2. Digynia consists only of Anthoxanthum, 

 a grass, Engl. Bot. t, 647, which for the 

 reason just given is separated from its na^ 

 tural family in the third class. 



3. Trigynia — has only Piper, the Pepper, a 

 large tropical genus. 



