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BOTANY. 



CLASSES. 



1. MoNANfluiA. This class 1 



consists of two orders. I 



Flowers containing only j 



One stamen. J 



ORDEns. 



Monogynia., Dygynia. 



% DiANDRiA. This class con- 

 sists of three orders. Two 

 stamens in each flower. 



3. Triandria. This class con- 

 sists of three orc'ars. — 

 Three stamens in each 

 flower. 



' Mo7wgynia, Digj/nia^ 

 J Tn'gynia. 



I 



y Ditto Ditto Ditto. 



4. Tetrandria. This class 



consists of three orders. 

 Four stamens in each 

 flov/er. The plants in 

 this are to be distinguish- 

 ed from those in class XIV 

 by their being all of the 

 same length. 



5. Pentandria. This class "1 



consists of six orders. I 

 Five stamens in each j 

 flower. J 



y Ditto, Ditto, Ditto. 



Monogynia, Digynia, 

 Trigynia, Tetragynia, 

 Pentagynia, Polygy- 

 nia. 



