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BOTANY. 



CLASSES. 



11. DoDECANDUiA. This class 

 contains five orders. This 

 consists of such flowers as 

 bear from Twelve to Nine- j 

 teen stamens. J 



ORDERS. 



Monogynia, Digynia. 

 y Trigynia, Peniagy- 

 nia, Dodecagynia. 



12. IcosANDRiA. , This class 

 contains five orders. This 

 class consists of such 

 flowers as bear more than 

 Twelve stamenSySihic}! are 

 attatched to the Petals or 

 Calyx, and not to the re- 

 ceptacle. Not any of the 

 plants belonging to this 

 class are known to be poi- 

 sonous; but many kinds 

 produce edible fruits. 



Monogynia, Digynia^ 

 y Trigynia., Pentagij- 

 nia, Polygynia. 



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13. PoLYANDRiA. Seven orders 

 in this class. Stamens 

 Twenty to a Thousand^ 

 which are affixed to the 

 Receptacle, in which re- 

 spect they differ from the 

 last class ; as likewise 

 being for the greater part 

 poisonous. 



Monogynia, Digynia, 

 Trigynia, Tetragy- 

 y nia, Pentagynia, 



Hexagynia, 

 gynia. 



Poly. 



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