422 ENNEANDRIA. 



Daphne, t. 1381, of which last the Levant 

 possesses many charming species. Acer., 

 the Maple, is removed hither in FL Brit. 

 from the 23d class. 



2. Digynia has a few plants, but little 

 known; among them are Galenia africana> 

 and Moehringia muscosa. 



3. Trigynia. Polygonum, t. 436, 509, 941, 

 is a genus whose species differ in the num- 

 ber of their stamens and styles, and yet 

 none can be more natural. Here there- 

 fore the Linnaean system claims our indul- 

 gence. Paullinia and Cardiospermum are 

 more constant. 



4. Tetragynia. Here we find the curious 

 Paris, t. 7, and A dost a, t. 453. Of the 

 former I have lately received a new species, 

 gathered by my liberal friend Buchanan 

 among the mountains of Nepal. 



Class 9- Enneandria. Stamens 9- Orders 3. 



1. Monogynia. Of this the precious genus 

 Laurifs, including the Cinnamon, Bay, 

 Sassafras, Camphor, and many other noble 

 plants, is an example. 



