Agai 



N \ 11 RA] I EMS 





tm-r. ! iffinity, i-~ C8J1 !i :i li Dgth :i- to dim : 



groups ; and hence, no doi Ih's method h 



in.- its merits in some i 



il. dcflcribi -, in th<- following words, what h< 

 ejplea "! natural classificati 



, Dormalia in omnibus plantis non Deque perspicua, 



ijiir lecti Bensim magis in:i^:~ jue prominel et explicatur, ita ut in quil 



itissiraa appareat, et in ulii-^ vix perspicienda. 

 •• I orma normalis constantior cernitur in fructificatione, h.e. in tl ire i I frucl 

 in habitu, tarn quia in unum tantum finem ilia explicatur, cum organa ■ 

 indirecte etiam florem <-i fructum praaparare debent, quam etiam < j n iri 

 tionis individuum tantum servant, fructus \' ro formam normal* i m tueri 



quitur tamen ssepissime habitus fructificationem, ita ut plantae quae Hon ■ 

 non diffi rant, habitu etiam quodam generali convenient Non autem 



s.l!'i". 



•• Hinc Bystema in fructificatione nititur. 



•• i eterum observandum, quod fructus jamdudum plantam quamvis n'>n expli 

 continet, et quod plants antequam flos et fructus earn coronet, non perfecta 



•• In Bectione vero ilia, quam Bpecii m vocamus, non fructus solus chara 

 quia in omnibus aotis, prater quod e causis accidentalibus pendeat, convenu 

 iiuli\ idua ejusdem speciei. 



Rnitas plantarum componitur secundum nostram sententiam tarn e multituiline 

 characterum quorumcumque in quibus conveniunt, quam ex eorum pra - 

 prominentia. 



■ Bufficit vol levis nota in flore et fructu, si multis notis habitualibus conveniunt 

 pl&ntae ; et quo pauciores notse prsestantiorum partium communes sunt, eo pluribus 

 convi nire debent in partibus minoris momenti. Sic etiam quo magis prominet chai 

 quidam, eo minus dUaceranda Bectio, etiam si pluribus uliis notis difierunt plantse -ul ■ ea 

 inohu 



182<;. Peblbb, C. J. — (Lehrbuch der Nahirgeschichte du- 1[ ' \t.) 



See tliis author's Claris, 1838. p. xlix. 



IC'27. Dcmoetier, B. C—(F I.) 



The following is the system of this author, who does not appear to li:o >• given anv 

 account of its principles. His Orders are equivalent to Alliances. His Staminacia 

 a with < omfers and ends with Lemnads, and is the only part concerning which I 

 timl any details : — 



S0B-< LASS I s. DrVIS 



Corti I ubiflorla . 



Ungnllfloria 





Staminacia 



I i ■ tegmia 



gmta 



' s 



Pollinada 



Kluiilncia 



rania 





Ori. 



1. Julitegmia 



2. Frnctitegmia 



4. Thalamit 



5. I rnctita 



t; l ructungulia 



- i alia 



s. 'i i alamui 



in. Fructifl 

 i U. Calidfl 

 . 12. Fructautta 



.ii.i calyptria 



•.ria 

 ■ 

 i 17. Fung 

 18, Granu 



. 1:1. I 



i 10. Kartinia. 



3. 

 4. 



;.. 



<;. 



r. 



s. 



<j. 

 in. 

 n. 

 i a 



13. 



in i! t thk Ori 



i ~. placed on a catldn. 



Frnctitegmia.— Floral ne, epigyn 



Thalamitt ral envelope one, hyi ogynous. 



Thalamitubia. Tube of a n 

 Fructitubia. — Tube of a m 

 Fructungulia Claws of a : 

 CaUcungulia. — Claws .>f a polyp talou 

 Thalamungulla.— <''.:n< 

 I halamifloria.— Corolla hypogynous. 

 Fructifloria. — Corolla • | 

 Caliciflorla. — Corolla perlgynous. 

 Fructaulia. — Floral envelope one, epigynous. 

 Thalamaulia.— F'.ornl envelope oni :.ous. 



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