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oft(M) united flowers, are liest in the 10th 

 Class, as Enclea in the 11th. I lind no 

 genoru truly icosandrous h^'re, though 

 ■ Schrfher esteems Flacourtiu and lledif- 

 ciiri/a to he so. 



8. Monadi'lphid. Td.vus, t. 746, and per- 

 haps Junipcrus, t. J 100, also the exotic 

 Ephedra, are legitimate examples of tliis 

 Order. Spurious ones are Nepenthes, 

 Miiristica the Nutmeg, and Schreber's 

 Xanl/ie, all placed by him in the now 

 abohshed Order Si/ngenesia. and which 

 can only take shelter here while the Class 

 remains as it is, for they have no difference 

 of structure in the accessory parts of their 

 flowers. 



Classes. Folygamia. Stamens and Pistils 

 separate in some flowers, united in others, 

 either on the same plant or on two or three 

 distinct onces ; such difference in the es- 

 sential organs being moreover accompanied 

 with a diversity in the accessory parts of 

 the flowers. Orders 3. 

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