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ployed in the arts or sciences, they equally point to 

 the great first cause, whose omniscience renders all 

 his works subservient to good, 



" Where order in variety we see, 

 And where, though all things differ, all agree." 



CLASSIFICATION OF THE VEGETABLE 

 KINGDOM. 



I. SUB-KINGDOM. FLOWERING-PLANTS. 



Phanerogamia, Lin. Yasculares, De Cand. Heteror- 

 gana, Schultz. Sexuales Lindl. 



1 Class Exoyens 



2 



3 



4 Endogens 



..(Anthophytse, OTcen. 



Dichorgana, Schultz. 



Phylloblastse, Reichen. 



Synechophyta, Schleid. 



Exogense, Lindl.) 

 . (Synorhizse, Rich.' 



Gymnospermse, 



Gymnogense, 



Lindl) 



.(Endorhizeae, Rich. 

 Synorgana, Schultz. 

 Teleophyta, Schleid. 

 Endogense, Lindl.) 

 .(Ehizanthese, Blum. 

 Acrobrya (pars), Endl. 

 Evasculares, \ 

 Sporogense, I Lindl.) 

 Ehizogense, ) 



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