tT O0.°B.O GAN Y. 71 
Of fuch as are Polygamous on fwo diftinct 
Roots, the Cafes are four; 1{t. Hermaphro- 
dite* Flowers and Make, as in Panax, Nyffa, 
-and Diofpyros. 2d. Hermaphrcdite Flowers 
and Female, as in Fraxinus. 3d. Herma- 
phrodite + Flowers and both Male and Fe- 
male, as inGleditfiat. 4th. Androgynous || 
and Male, as in Aréfopus. Of Plants that 
are Polygamous on ¢free diftint Roots there 
is but one Cafe, u7z. Androgynous, Male and 
Female, as in Ficus §. 
* Hermaphrodita, again in Phil, Bot. 
+ Hermaphrodita again. 
+ In the Gleditfa, which is the only known Inftance 
of this Cafe, the male Flowers and the Hermaphrodites 
are produced upon the fame Plant, and the Females on a 
diftinét one. 
|| This Cafe and the next, having no Hermaphrodite 
Flowers, feem to be Exceptions to the Definition of 
Polygamous Plants. 
§ The Inftance of this Cafe given in the Phil/ophia 
Botanica is the Empetrum; but that Genus is removed to 
the Clafs Divecia in the laft Edition of the Genera Plan- 
tarum; where a Note informs us, that the Hermaphro- 
dite Flowers, which the Author had once feen on a 
Plant of this Genus, could not afterwards be ever found 
again. We have therefore changed thisInftance for the 
Ficus, the only other Inftance left of this fingular Cafe. 
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