CLASSES OF PLANTS. 



16. DI-ADELPHIA, Two brother hoods. 



The next class is named by prefixing SYN. 

 signifying together, to GENESIA, which signifies , 

 growing up. 



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97. 





17. 



flowers compound. 



Fig. 9. 



88. The next class is named by an abbreviation of the word 

 GYNIA, which signifies pistil, prefixed to ANDJUA, showing thai 

 the stamen and pistil are united. 



' 18. GYN-ANDR.A, *** Bowing out of the 



Position. 



89. 



The two following classes are named by pre 

 fixing numerals to CECIA, which signifies a 

 house. 



( Stamens and Pistils on se- 

 19. MON-CECIA, < parate corollas upon the 

 ( same plant or in one house. 

 c Stamens and Pistils in sepa- 



90. Position. ^ 20. DI-CECIA, J rate corollas upon different 

 ( plants or in tuo houses. 

 Fig. 10. 



sition. ) 20. '. 



91. The name of the last class is a compound of two Grefc 

 words, CRYPTOS, and GAMIA, signifying a concealed union. 



87. What class has the stamens united by their anthers 1 



88. What class has the stamens growing out of the pistill 



89. Describe the class Monoecia. 



90. Describe the class Dicecia. 



91. Describe the class. Cryptogams. 



