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CLASSES, OEDERS, AND GENERA 



XXXV 



Ord. IL OcTANDRiA. 8 stamens. 



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2, PoLYGALA. Cal, of 5 Icaves, 2 of them wing-shaped and co- 

 loured. Pet* combined by the claws with their fihxments, 



the lower one keeled. Capsule compressed, 2-celledj 2-seeded, 

 p. 51. 



owe St! 



, # 



Ord. III. Decandkia. 10 stamens. 



3. LEGUMINOSiE. Flowers papilionaceous, p. 93. 



attl 

 mm 



•seedt: 



Class XVIIL POLYADELPHI A. ^ Filaments combined in more 



than two sets. 



Ord. I. PoLYANDKiA. Many stamens. 



.1. Hypericum. Cal. 5-partite or 5-leaved, ^inferior. 



Stam. inserted on the receptacle, p. 79. "^ 



Pet. 5 



beab: 

 iw; 



i-cellt 



r 



Class XIX. SYNGENESIA.2 Anthers united into a tube. Floxvers 



compound (several together on 

 same involucre.) 



4 



1. COMPOSITE, p. 204. 



the same receptacle^ and within the 



5tyle i 



■5. 







sd^ 



Class XX. GYNANDRIA.^ Stamens situated upon the style or 



column^ above the germen. 



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Ord. I. MoNANDKiA, one stamen; and Ord. IL Diandkia, two 



stamens. 



1. ORCHIDACEiE. 



Perianth 6-partite, irregular. 

 1-celled. — Leaves simply veined, p. 424. 



Germen 



Jet' 



four 



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' Ord. III. Hexajtbkia. 6 stam.ens. 



Aeistolociiia. Perianth tubular, oblique. Germen 6-cclIed 

 — Leaves netted-veined. p. 373. 



^ From iToXv?, many, and k^sA^o^, many sets of stamens. 



^ From o-vyyivwis •, implying union of the anthers. 



3 From yvr^ and «y>5§, implying a union of the stamen and pistiL 



