410 MONANDRIA. DIANDRIA, 



Salicorjiia, Engl Bot. t. 415 and ICQI, 

 and Ilippiiris, t. 763, are British examples 

 of Monandria Monogi/nia, 



Valeriaua (Class 3) has some species 

 with one stamen. 



2. Digipiia. Styles 2. Contains Corispermum^ 

 11. GrcEc. 1. 1, Blittim, Curt. Mag. t, 276, 

 and a few plants besides. 



Class 2. Dlandrla. Stamens 2.— Orders 3^. 



1. Monogynia, This, the most natural and 

 numerous Order, comprehends the elegant 

 and fragrant Ja.vninece, the Jasmine, Lilac, 

 Olive, Sec, — also Veronica, Engl. Bot, t. 2, 

 3027, 623, 783, &c.— and a few labiate 

 flowers with naked seeds, as Salvia, Engl. 

 Bot. t. 153, 154, Rosemary, &c., natural 

 allies of the 14th class ; but having only 

 two stamens, they are necessarily ranged 

 here in the artificial system. 



2. D igi/nia consists only oi Antlioxanthum, 

 a grass, Engl. Bot. t, 647, which for the 

 reason just given is separated from its na- 

 tural family in the third class. 



3. Trigijnia — ^has only Viper, the Pepper, a 

 large tropical genus. 



