76 AN INTRODUCTION 
CLASSES. 
13. PoLYANDRIA 
14. DipyNAMIA 
¥5. TETRADYNAMIA 
16. MoNADELPHIA 
17. DIADELPHIA 
1g. SYNGENESIA 
20. GYNANDRIA 
21. MoNnogcIA 
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18. PorrADELPHIA f 
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- Monogynia, 
1. Diandria. 
ORDERS. 
2. Digynia. 
3.Lrigynia. 4. Tetragynia. 
5. Pentagynia. 6. Hexagy- 
nia. 7. Polygynia. 
1. Gymnofpermia, 2. Angiof- 
permia, 
1. Siliculofa. 2. Siliquofae 
. Lriandria. 
2. Pentan- 
dria. 3. Odfandria. 4. 
Enneandria. 5. De- 
candria. 6. Endecan- 
dria. 7. Dedecandria. 
8. Polyandria. 
1. Pentandria. 2. Hexandria. 
3-Odtandria.4. Decandria. 
1. Pentandria. 2. Icofandria. 
3. Polyandria. 
1. Polygamia equalis. 2. Poe 
hgamia fup? flva. 3. Po- 
lygamia frujiranea. 4. Po- 
lygamia neceJaria. 5 Po- 
hgamta fegregata. 6. Mo- 
nogamia. 
2. T: land: ia. 
3. Tetrandria. 4. Pentane 
dria §. Hexandria.6.De- 
candria. 7. Dodecandria. 
8. Polyandria. 
1. Monandria. 2. Diandria. 
3. Triandria. 4. Tetran- 
dria. 5. Pentandria. 6. 
Hexandria. 7. Heptan- 
dria. 8. Polyandria. g. 
Monadelphia. 10. Synge« 
nefia, 13. Gynandria. 
22. Dio- 
