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SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF PLANTS. 



II. Seeds ivitk one Seed-lobe; Plants with Sap and 

 Pulp Vessels 1 . 



SECOND CLASS 2 . 



Flowers with the stamens inserted 

 under the seed organ. There are 

 seven orders: 1, Pond -weeds; 2, 

 Arums; 3, Burreeds; 3, Saururi; 5, 

 American water plantains; 6, Bog- 

 rushes ; 7, Grasses. 



THIRD CLASS J . 



Flowers with the stamens inserted around 

 the seed organ. There are ten orders: 1, 

 Palms;' 2, Restios ; 3, Rushes ; 4, Camme- 

 linas ; 5, Pontederias ; 6, Water Plantains ; 

 7, Meadow Saffrons; 8, Asparagus; 9, 

 Lilies; 10, Bromelias. 



FOURTH CLASS 4 . 



Flowers with the stamens inserted above 

 the seed organ. There are ten orders: 1, 

 Black Bryonies; 2, Daffodils; 3, Irises; 4, 

 Hcemodori; 5, Musas; 6, Gingers; 7, Or- 

 chises; 8, Frogbits; 9, Water Lilies; lO^Balanophoras. 



(1) In Latin, Monocotyledones. 

 (3) In Latin, Monoperigynea,. 



(2) In Latin, Monohypogynece. 

 ^4) In Latin, Monoepigyneee. 



