22. 



VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 



KEYoF THE SEXUAL SYSTEM, 



MARRIAGES of PLANTS. 



Florefcence, 



( PUBLIC MJRRIJGES. 

 Flozvers vijible to every one. 

 (In ONE Bed. 

 Hufband and wife have the fame bed. 



All the flowers her?naphrodlte tjlamem and pijlih in the fame Rovoer, 

 { Without Affinity. 

 Hufbands not related o each other. 

 Stamens not joined together in any part. 

 'With EquALiTY. 

 All the males of equal rank. 

 Stamens have no deter ininate proportion of length* 



I. 



2. 



3- 



4- 

 5- 

 6. 



ONE MALE. 

 TWO MALES. 

 THREE MALES. 

 FOUR MALES. 

 FIVE MALES 

 SIX MALES. 



7- 

 8. 



9- 



10. 



11. 



12. 



13- 



SEVEN MALES 

 EIGHT MALES. 

 NINE MALES. 

 TEN MALES. 

 TWELVE MALES. 

 TWENTY MALES, 

 MANY MALES. 



^WiTH Subordination 

 Some males above others. 

 T^wo Jlamens are always lower than the others. 

 14. TWO POWERS I 15. FOQR POWERS. 

 ^WiTH Affinity 

 Hufbands related to each other. 

 Stamens cohere with each other ^ or with the piJfiL 



19. CONFEDE- 



In 



16. ONE BROTHERHOOD. 



17. TWO BROTHERHOODS. 



18. MANY BROTHERHOODS. 



RATE MALES. 



20. FEMININE 



MALES. 



Tvv^o Beds. 

 Hufband and wife have feparate beds. 

 Male flowers and female flowers in the fame fpecies* 



21. ONE HOUSE. I 23. POLYGAMIES, 



21. TWO HOUSES. I 

 ^Clandestine Marriages. 

 Flowers fcarce viftble to the naked eye. 



24. CLANDESTINE MARRIAGES. 



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