FOLYANDRIA. XlVil 



stems, opposite leaves, and purple flowers. LOOSESTRIFE; 

 TRIBE. P. 219. 



ORDER II. DIGYNIA. 2 Pistils. 



3. AGRIMONIA. A rough herbaceous plant, with pin- 

 nate leaves and spiked, yellow flowers. EOSE TRIBE. 

 P. 171. 



ORDER III. TEIGYNIA. 3 P-istils. 



4. EESDA. Herbaceous or somewhat shrubby plants 

 with furrowed stems, smooth leaves, and terminal 

 spikes or clusters of greenish flowers. EOCKET TRIBE. 

 P. 72. 



ORDER IY. TETEAGYNIA. Pistils. 



5. TORMENTILLA. Herbaceous plants, with slender 

 stems, quinate leaves, and bright yellow flowers. EOSE 

 TRIBE. P. 171. 



ORDER Y. DODECAGYMA. 



6. SEMPERVIVUM. A succulent, herbaceous plant, with 

 remarkably thick leaves, and a terminal cyme of dull 

 purple flowers. STONECROP TRIBE. P. 232. 



CLASS XII. ICOSANDEIA. 20 or more Stamens 

 placed on the Calyx. 



All the genera in this Class belong to the Natural 

 Order EOSACE^. EOSE TRIBE. P. 171. 



CLASS XIII. POLYAKDEIA. Many Stamens inserted 

 in the Receptacle. 



ORDER I. MONOGYJOA. 1 Pistil. 



1. DELPHINIUM. Sepals 5, coloured, the upper one 

 spurred. A slender, herbaceous plant with terminal 

 d2 



