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4, Telrandria. Tropins, Batis, and Hip- 

 pophae, t. 425, are good examples of this, 

 though Mr. Viborg is recorded by Schre- 

 ber to have occasionally found united 

 flowers intermixed with the barren ones in 

 the last^mentioned genus. If this be usual* 

 Hippophae must be removed to Polygamia 

 Dioecia. The rest of the Order appear to 

 i have the accessory parts alike in both 

 flowers, as Viscum, t. 1470. 



5* Pentandria. Humulus, t. 427, is almost 

 the only certain instance here. Spinacia, 

 Acnida and Cannabis would be unexcep- 

 tionable, but they are less absolutely dioe- 

 cious, being sometimes monoecious ; see 

 p. 331. The rest of the Order is at best 

 doubtful ; nor can the pretended amentum 

 of the barren-flowered Pisiacia entitle it 

 to a permanent place in this Class, for its 

 fructification is truly a panicle. Clutia, 

 more properly Cliiyiia, ^ay possibly re- 

 main here. It has no business in the Or- 

 der Gynandria, 



fr Haandria* No difference of structure is 



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