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rOPI'LAH FLOHA. 



ftlludod to. So also urc tho Crvpto^nmous or Floworloss Plants, as already 

 iiictilioiuMl. To save room, wIh-ii liu'ii' i.; only one spiH-ios, or only one coininon 

 species to a genus, wo do not j)roceed any farther with it than to tho nuine of 

 the <;eniis, both scienti(i(! and pojtular. 



Ttider the species tho Englisli or popular nanu; is placed foremost, in small 

 cajiitals ; the scientific or liatin i»ame at the end. 1'he scientific names 

 tiirou;L,'li()ut are jtrinted in italic letters. • 



Full instnu'tions for usin<; the Flora in stuilyin<; plants are given in 

 Chaj)ter W. Section 4; at the close of which, the few althreviatious and 

 signs employed are explaijied. 



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m 



Classes and other Great Divisions. 



Series I. FLOWFIUNCI ok PIL1':X()(IA:\I(^rS PLANTS, 

 Class T. EXO(iKNS ok DR'OTVhKDONS, . 

 SuucLAss 1. ANClO.Sl'EliMS, 



.Por-YPKTALOUH DlVISIOX, . 



M<»N()1'|':tai.ous Division. . 

 Ai'ETALous Division, 



SuHCLAss II. c;YMN()srEm:s, , 



Class II. ENDOGENS ok MONOCOTVl.EDOXS, 



Spadickous Division, 

 Petai,()ii)E()i:s Division, 

 Glumaceous Division, 



Series II. FLOWERLESS or CRYFrOGxVMOUS PLANTS, 



Class III. ACROGENS 



Class IV. ANOPITYTES, 



Class V. THALLOPHYTES, 



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