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Zannichelia, Ceratocarpus, Artocarpus, Nipa, Ela- 

 terium, Cynoniorium, Phyllanche, Casuarina, and 

 Aegopricon. 



ORDER II. DIANDRIA, comprehending such plants 

 as have their male flowers furnished with two stami- 

 na. Of this order there are two genera, viz. Leinna 

 and Anguria. 



ORDER III. TRIANDRIA, comprehending such 

 plants as have their male flowers furnished with three 

 stamina. This order contains twelve genera, viz. 

 Omphalea, Typha, Sparganium, Zea, Coix, Trip- 

 sacum, Olyra, Carex, Axyris, Tragia, Hernandia, 

 Phyllanthus and Cornptonia. 



ORDER IV. TETRANDRIA, comprehending such 

 plants as have their male flowers furnished \\ithfour 

 stamina. This order contains ten genera, viz. Ur- 

 tica, Empleurum, Morus, Buxus, Betula, Centella, 

 Serpicula, Aucuba, Littorella, and Cicca. 



ORDER V. PENTANDRIA, comprehending such 



plants as have their male flowers furnished with jive 



stamina. This order contains seven genera, viz. 



xNepheliimi, Xanthium, Ambrosia,- Partheniuin, Cli- 



badium, Iva, and Amaranthus. 



ORDER. VI. HEXANDRIA, comprehending such 

 plants as have their male flowers furnished with sir 

 stamina. Of this order there are two genera, viz. 

 Zizania, and Pharus. 



ORDER VII. HkrTANDRiA, comprehending such 

 plants as have their male flowers furnished with seven 

 stamina. Of this order there is but one genus, viz. 

 Guettarda. 



ORDER VIII. POLYANDRIA, comprehending such 

 plants as have their male flowers furnished with more 

 stamina than seven. This order contains thirteen 

 genera, viz. Begonia, Ceratophyllum, Myriophyllum, 

 Sagittaria, Theligonum, Poterium, Quercus, Jug- 

 lans, Fagus, Carpinus, Corylus, Platanus, and Li- 

 quidambar. 



