ENNEANDRIA. 



(2-2) 



DECANDRIA. 



2. DIGYNIA (Two Pistils.) 



GALENIA Calix four-cleft; corolla none; capsule roundish, 

 of two cells, containing two seeds. 



WEINMAJTNTA Calix of four leaves; petals four; capsule 

 superior, with two beaks, two cells, and two valves with 

 inflexed margins; seeds several. 



MOEHRINGIA Calix four-leaved ; petals four; capsule one- 

 celled, four-valved. 



SCHMIDELIA Calix two-leaved; corolla four-petalled ; ger- 

 mens pedicelled, longer than the flower. 



CODIA Calix four-leaved; petals four; common receptacle 

 involucred. 



CiittYSOPLENirjM. See Decandria Digynin. 



3. TRIGYNIA (Three Pistils.) 



POLYGONCM, Bistort, Snakewecd, Persicaria, Knot Grass, 

 and Buck-wheat Calix none, or five-parted, coloured ; 

 corolla a five-parted calicine, or none, if that be con- 

 sidered as the calix ; seed one, angular. Or, Calix in five 

 deep segments, coloured, petal-like, permanent ; seed one, 

 superior, angular, covered by the calix ; stamens and style 

 uncertain in number. 



COCCOLOBA, Sea-side Grape Calix five-parted, coloured; 

 corolla none ; berry calicine, one-seeded. 



PAUIOJNIA Calix five-leaved; petals four; nectary four- 

 leaved, unequal ; capsules three, compressed, membra- 

 naceous, connate. 



CAB.DIOSPERMUM, Heart-seed Calix four-leaved; petals 

 four; nectary four-leaved, unequal ; capsules three, con- 

 nate, inflated. 



SAPINDUS, Soap-berry Tree Calix four-leaved; petals four; 

 capsule fleshy, connate, ventricose. 



PONJEA Calix five-parted, spreading; petals four, with 

 hairy glands at the tip t germen three-sided ; capsule 

 three-winged, three-celled, with one seed in each cell. 



BRUNICHIA Calix at length coriaceous, tubular and ven- 

 tricose, five-cleft, angular at the base ; corolla none ; styles 

 short ; stigmas bifid ; seed one, triquetrous, enclosed by 

 the calix. 



4. TETRAGYNIA (Four Pistils.) 



PARIS, True-love., or One-berry Calix four-leaved; petals 

 four, narrower ; berry four-celled. 



ADOXA Calix bifid, inferior; corolla four or five cleft, 

 superior; berry four or five celled, united with the calix. 



ELATIXE Calix of three or four leaves ; petals three or 

 four ; capsule superior, of three or four cells, and as many 

 valves, the partitions opposite to the fissures; seeds many. 



HALORAGIS Calix four-cleft, superior ; petals four; drupe 

 dry, enclosing a four-celled nut. 



FORSKALEA Calix of four leaves, longer than the corolla; 

 petals eight, spatulate ; pericarp none ; seeds four, en- 

 tangled in wool. 



CLASS IX. ENIfEANDB-IA. 



Consisting: of Plants bearing Hermaphrodite Flowers, fur- 

 nished with nine Stamens. 



1. MONOGYNIA (One Pistil.) 



LAITRUS, Cinnamon, Camphor, Sweet Bay, and Benjamin 

 Trees Calix none; corolla calicine, six-parted; rotary 



of three two-bristled glands surrounding the germen ; fila- 

 ments, inner glanduliferous ; drupe one-seeded. 



ANACARDIUM. See Polygamia Mo?icecia. 



CASSYTA Corolla calicine, sexpartile ; nectary of three 

 truncate glands, surrounding the receptacle; interior fila- 

 ments glanduliferous; drupe monospermous. 



GINANNIA Calix double, both of one leaf; petals three, 

 fringed, spreading ; germen, pedicelled, with a merabra- 

 naeeous wing at top. 



RHEUM, Rhubarb Calix six-cleft, permanent; seed one, 

 three-sided. 



2. TRIGYNIA (Three Pistils.) 



EUIOGONUM Calix inferior, coloured, in six deep segments, 

 permanent: capsule membranaceous ; seeds solitary, tri- 

 angular; stigmas simple. 



PLEEA Calix none; corolla six-parted; segments 1 near, 

 acute; capsule roundish, with three angles, three-celled ; 

 seeds numerous, minute, attached to the margins of the 

 valves. 



3. HEXAGYNIA (Sue Pistils.) 



BCTOMUS, Flowering Rush Calix none; petals six; cap- 

 sules six, many-seeded. 



CLASS X. DECANDRIA. 



Consisting of Plants having Hermaphrodite Flowers, and ten 

 Stamens, or Male Parts, ia each. 



1. MONOGYNIA (One Pistil) 



1. Such as have declined Stamens. 



SOPIIORA Calix five-toothed, gibbous above ; corolla papi- 

 lionaceous, with the wings of the same length with the 



standard ; legume headed, many-seeded. 

 ANAGYRIS, Stinking Bean Trefoil Standard and wingi 



shorter than the keel, in a papilionaceous corolla; fruit a 



legume. 

 CERCIS, Judas Tree Calix five-toothed, gibbous below; 



corolla papilionaceous; standard short, beneath the 



wings. 

 BAUIIINIA, Mountain Ebony Carix five-cleft, deciduous; 



petals expanding, oblong, with claws, the upper one more 



distant, all inserted into the calix. 

 PARKINSONIA Calix five-cleft; petals five, ovate, the lowest 



kidney-form; style none; legume necklace-form. 

 HYMEN*A, Locust Tree Calix five-parted; petals five, 



almost equal ; style twisted inwards ; legume filled with a 



farinaceous pulp. 

 CASSIA, Wild Senna Calix pentaphyllous ; petals five; the 



three superior anthers sterile, the three inferior beaked; 



fruit a legume, 

 CJESALPINA, Barbadoes Flower-fence Calix five-parted, the 



lowest segment longer, and slightly arched ; stamens 



woolly at the base; petals five; legume compressed. 

 GUILANDINA, Bonduc, or Nichar-tree Calix one-leafed, 



salver-shaped ; petals inserted into the neck of the calix, 



nearly equal ; seed-vessel a legume. 

 GUAIACUM, Lignum Vita Calix five-cleft, unequal ; petals 



five, inserted into the receptacle; capsule angular, five- 

 celled. 

 CYNOMETRA Calix four-leaved ; anthers bifid at the tip; 



legume fleshy, crescent-shaped, one-seeded. 



