LESSON o."^).] AUTIKICIAL SYSTICM OK I,I\\.r.IS. 



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57."). Tlu; twenty-four rkisses of Linnaeus wito loiindii] upon 

 somtahinfij about the stamens. The following is an analysis of 

 tlieni. The first great division is into two great series, the Phec- 

 7Wffainoiis iwul the Cnfptogamous,\\\(i same as in the Natural System, 

 The first of these is divided into those fiowers whieh have the sta- 

 mens in the same flower with the pistils, and those which liave not ; 

 and these again are subdivided, iis is sliowii in the Ibilowing tabular 

 view. 



Scries I. ni.EXOnA^riA ; plants M-it.h stamens iiul pirtils, i. c. witli real 

 flowers. 

 1, Stamens in (lie same flower as tlie pistils ; 

 * Not united witl> tlieni, 

 4- Nor with one another. 



*♦ Of equal lenf^tli if cither G or 4 in nnmher. 



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