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number of the Pistils, or on some circumstance 

 equally easy, which ^vc shall in due lime ex- 

 plain. 



The first eleven Classes are characterized 

 solely by the number of the Stamens, and 

 distinguished by names, of Greek derivation, 

 expressive of these distinction^.. 



L MoXANpRTA. Stamen 

 A small Class. 



2. DiANDRiA. Stamens 



3. TllIAXDRIA -- — ' " 



4. Tetrandiiia • 



5. Pkdjttanpria 



A numerous Class. 



6. Hexandria 



7. Heptandria 



1. 



A very small Class. 

 3. Octandria — — 

 9. Enneaxdrja 



A small Class. 



10. Decandria 



11. dopecanpria- 

 |2. icosaxpria 



3. 



4, 

 0. 



G. 



7. 



8. 

 9. 



- 10, 



- 12 to 19. 



- 20 or more 



Stamens, inserted into the Cahp\ Here 

 ■vj-e first iind the situation of the StaTucns 



