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3. DICOTYLEDONES, having two Co- 
tyledons ; and thefe are either, 
Immutate, unchangeds as in the Clafs Di- 
dynamia ; and in Plants whofe Pericarpium 
isa Legumen, Pomum, or Drupat- 
Plicate, folded; as in Goffypium. 
Duplicate, doubled; as in Malva; and in 
the Clafs Tetradynamia. 
Obvolute, rowled up ; as in Helxine. 
Spiral, turning likea Skrew; asin Salfola, 
Salicornia, Ceratocarpus, Bafella, and all Of- 
raceous Plants {; or, 
Reduced ; as in umbellate Plants. 
4. POLYCOTYLEDONES, with 
many Cotyledons ; as in Pinus, Cupreffus, and 
Linum. 
+See thefe Terms explained in Part I. Chap. 6. 
+ Pot Herbs. The Oleraceous Plants make an Order 
in the Fragmenta Method: Naturalis of Linnaeus ; confift- 
ing of Spinacia, Blitum, Beta, Galenia, Atriplex, Chenopo- 
dium, Rivina, Petiveria, Herniaria, Illecebrum,Polycnemum, 
Axyris, Achyranthes, Amaranthus, Gomphrena, Celofia, Cera- 
tocarpus, Corifpermum, Callitriche, Salfola, Salicornia, and 
4Anaba/is. 
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