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XIII. MANY MALES. 



Twenty males or more in the fame marriage 

 Stamens inferted on tne receptacle, from 20 to iooo in the fame 

 flower with the pijlil. 



XIV. TWO POWERS. 



Four hufbands, two taller than the other two. 

 Four Jlamens : of. which the two nearefl are longer. 



XV. FOUR POWERS. 



Six hufbands, of which four are taller. 



Six ft aniens : of which four are longer , and the two oppoftte ones 

 fhorter. 



XVI. ONE BROTHERHOOD. 



Hufbands, like brothers, arife from one bafe. 

 Stamens are united by their fi 'laments into one body. 



XVII. TWO BROTHERHOODS. 



Hufbands arife from two bales, as if from two mothers. 

 Stamens are united by their f laments into two bodies. 



XVIII. MANY BROTHERHOODS. 



Hufbands arife from more than two mothers. 



Stamens are united by their filaments into three or more bodies. 



XIX. CONFEDERATE MALES. 



Hufbands joined together at the top. 



Stamens are connected by the anthers forming a cylbidar (feldom 

 by the f laments.) 



XX. FEMININE MALES. 



Hufbands and wives growing together. 



Stamens are inferted on the pifliis, (not on the receptacle.) 



XXI. ONE HOUSE. 



Hufbands live with their wives in the fame houfe, but have 



different beds. 

 Male flowers and female flowers are on the fame plant. 



XXII. TWO HOUSES. 



Hufbands and wives have different houfes. 



Male flowers and female flowers are on different plants. 



XXIII. POLYGAMIES. 



Hufbands live with wives and concubines. 

 Hermaphrodite flowers, and male ones, or female ones in the fanu 

 fpecies. 



XXIV. CLANDESTINE MARRIAGES. 



Nuptials are celebrated privately. 



Flowers concealed within the fruit, or info?ne irregular manner. 



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