( 6 ) 



Fig. 6. The lower broad ftamen, which 

 involves the germ, termi- 

 nating in nine filaments, with . 

 an anther on each. 



7. The upper narrow filament, ac- 



companied with the pift.il. 



8. The pericarp, which is a legume, 



or pod, open to fhow the two 

 valves and the feeds fattened 

 alternately to the futures of 

 the valves at the back of the 

 legume. The permanent ca- 

 lyx is alfo here exhibited. 

 Obf. The character of the clafs Diadelphia* 

 and of the order Decandria, as 

 alio of the natural clafs of Legu- 

 minous plants, is here explained. 



