GYNANDRIA. 457 



Flora is concerned, belongs to Gnaphalium. 

 §ee»E?igl BoU f. 946, 1193, &c. 



5. Polygamia segregate SieiHeral flowers, 

 either simple or compound, but with united 

 tubular anthers, and with a partial calyx, 

 all included in one general calyx. Of these 

 the Globe-thistle, Echinops 9 and Stoebe y 

 with Seriphivm and Corymbium, (which 

 two last require to be removed hither from 

 the abolished Linnaean Order Syngenesis 

 Monogamia,) have only 1 floret in each 

 partial calyx ; Jungia has «?, Eh pliant op us 

 4, others more. In every case the partial 

 calyx is distinguished from the chaffy seed- 

 crown observable in several genera of the 

 other Orders, (though the latter is indeed 

 analogous to a calyx,) either by being in- 

 ferior, or by the presence of a seed-crown, 

 pr feathery down, besides. See Lamarck, 

 t. 718 — 723, where the plants in question 

 are well represented. 



Class 20. Gynandria. Stamens inserted 

 either upon the style or germen. Orders 9 

 in Linnaeus, but some alterations concern- 

 ing them are necessary. 



