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LINNJEAN METPIOD. 



5. SCROPFIULAEIACE.E. Germen and caps, 

 (or rarely 1-) celled. Seeds several, attached 

 Leafy plants, p. 298. 



superior, 2, 

 to the axis. 



V. 



Class XV. TETEADYNAMIA.^ 6 stamens, 4 long and 2 short. 

 L CEUCIFERiE. p. 21. 



Class XVL MONADELPHIA.^ Filaments combined, in one set? 



Ord. I. Triaxdkia. 3 stamens. 



1. *SlSYPaiYNCHlUM. p. 439. 



Ord. 11. Pextaxdria. 5 perfect stamens. 



2. GERANIACE^, Style 1. Pruit beaked, separatuig at the 



base into 5 one-seeded capsules, each with a long awn. p. 82. 



3. SoLANUM. Style 1. Eruit not beaked, fleshy, 2-celled, many- 



seeded, p. 293. 



4. LiNUM. Styles 5. Eruit not beaked, 10-valved, 10-seeded. 



p. 74. 



Ord. III. Decandria. 10 stamens. 



5. Geranium. Cor. of 5 regular petals. Style 1. Eruit beaked, 

 separating at the base into 5, 1 -seeded capsules, each with a 



6. 



/ . 



long naked awn. p. 83. 



OxALis. Cor. of 5 regular petals. Styles 5. Fruit 5-celIed, 

 not beaked, p. 87. 



LEGUMINOS^E. ^Cor. irregular, papilionaceous. Style 1. 

 Legume 1 -celled, p. 93. 



h 



Ord. IV. PoLYANDRiA. MauT/ stamens. 



MALVACEiE 



Anthers 1 -celled, p. 75. 



Class XVn. DIADELPHIA.-* Filaments combined in two sets. 



Ord. I. Hexandria. 6 stamens. 



I. FUMARIACEiE. Cal. of 2 small deciduous leaves. ■ Pet. 4, 

 one of them gibbous or spurredat the base. p. 19. 



^ From T£r^a?,/ow/, and St/v«/^/j, a power, or superiority in length of four over 

 the other two stamens. 



^ From f^ovog, one, and (jjJsX^j?, hroihcrhood ; one united set of stamens. 



3 In Erodium and Geranium the union of the filaments takes place only at the 

 Tery base, and is with difficulty perceived. 



4 From lis, two, and </2iK<^o?, brotherhood, stamens in two sets. 



