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1. FUNGI, Mu/brooms. 
2, ALG, Flags; whofe Root, Leaf, 
and Stem are all one. 
3. MUSCI, Mofes; whofe Anthere have 
no Filaments, and are placed at a Diftance 
from the female Flower, and whofe Seeds 
alfo want their proper Tunic and Cotyledons. 
4. FILICES, Ferns; whofe Fruétification 
is on the Back of the Frondes*. 
5. GRAMINA, Graffest; which have 
fimple Leaves, a jointed Culm or Stem, a 
glumofe Calyx, and a fingle Seed. 
6. PALMZ, Palms; which have fim- 
ple Stems that are Frondofe t at the Summit, 
and have their Fru@tifications on a Spadix 
iffuing from a Spatha. 
7. PLANTS, which include all that do 
not enter into any of the other Divifions. 
Thefe are, 
Herbaceous, when they die down to the 
Root every Year; for in the perennial Kinds, 
the Buds are all produced on the Root below 
the Surface of the Ground. 
* Leaves of the Ferns and Palms fo called ; fee the Ex- 
planation of the Term Frons, in Chap. 4. 
+ This Tribe includes the various Sorts of Corn as 
well as the Graffes. : 
+ See the Term Frons, explained in Chap. 4. 
Shrubs, 
