CLASSES, ORDERS, AND GENERA. 



xli 



li 



** Perianth none. Barren flowers in catkins. . 



25. Salix. Fertile fl. in catkins. 



Stigmas 2. 



391. 



Caps. 2- 



Style 1. 

 valved, with many comose seeds, p , 



26. JuKiPEKUs. Style and stigma 0. Seeds about 3, inclosed with- 



in several fleshy and at length united scales, p. 418. 



27. Taxtis. Style and stigma none. Seed soUtary, bony, contained 



in a fleshy cup. p. 419. 



Ord. VI. POLTADELPHiA. Stamens combined in three (or more) sets. 



28. Beyonia. Filaments (or sets of stamens) 3 ; anthers 5. Fruit 



inferior, fleshy, p. 151. 



A 



XXin POLYGAMIA 



diffi 



Stamens and pistils separated or 



ones, 



tillate flowers different from that of 



Ord. L MoNosciA- The two kinds of flowers on the same plant 



1. Atriplex. Barren and perfect fl.^ Perianth single, 5-partite. 



Pistillate fl. Perianth single, of 2 valves. Fruit superior, 1* 

 seeded, covered by the enlarged perianth, p. 357. 



XXIV. CRYPTOGAMIA.' Stamens and pistib not evident 



This 



ACOTTLEDONES- 



L 



L 



finJnoHm^. "^^"^^ wawy, and yaf^u in aHusion to the stamens and pistils beiM 

 sometimes separated m the same or in different plants. ^ ^ 



n,-«Hiiafa fl"^^°^® "?^*^^ ^- ^^® ^y some considered to be only a second kind of 

 tf MoN^c^^"' ^"'^ ^° ^^ "^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ stamens, which would remove this genus 



tlfication! *^*'*^*^' concealed^ and ya/w, in reference to the obscure mode of f^uc. 



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