CLASSES. 99s 



th flower, as in the Poppy, Anemone, Sec, 

 The plants of this fine and numerous Class 

 are ver, distinct in nature, as well as cha- 

 racter, trom those of the Icosandrta, 



14-. Did YN AM I A. Stamens 2 long and 2 

 short. Here proportion comes to our as- 

 sistance. This is a natural Class, and con- 

 tains most of the labiate, ringeiit or per- 

 sonate flowers, as the Dead-nettle, Snap- 

 dragon, Fox-glove, Sic. 



Ij. Tetr ADYNAMIA. Stamcus 4 long and 

 2 short. A very natural Class, compre^ 

 bending all the Cruciform flowers, as the 

 Wall-flower, Stock, Radish, Mustard, See. 

 Ckome only does not properly belong to 

 the rest. 



16. MoNADELPHiA. Stamens united by 

 their filaments, more or less extensively, 

 into one tube, as the Mallow tribe, in 

 which such union is very remarkable, and 

 the Geranium famil}^, in which it is less 

 evident. 



17. DiADELPHiA. Stamens united into 3 



