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XVIU 



LINN^AN METHOD 



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Leaves with stipules adnate to their petiole. 



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Ord. II. DiGTNiA. 2 styles. 



6. 



7 



Callitriche. Flowers axillary, solitary. Fniit with 4 cells 

 and^seeds.- Leaves opposite. Aquatic or, marsh plants 



Festtjca. Flowers imbricated, glumaceous. Fruit a caryopsis 

 1-seeded.- Leaves alternate. Terrestrial grasses, p. 5 5?. 



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Class 11. DIANDRIA. 2 stamens. 



Ord I. MoNOGTNiA. I style 



Perianth double, inferior. 



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1. LiGtTSTRUM. Cor, 4-cleft. Berry 2-celIed. p. 273. 



ft Corolla monope talous, irregular. Seeds inclosed in a pericarp which 



forms one piece. 



2. Veronica. Cor. 4-cleft, rotate, not spurred. Caps. 2.celled. 



S. LENTIBULAEIACE^. Cor. ringent or personate, spurred. 

 Laps. 1 celled, p. 335. ' r . 



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ttt Corolla monopetalous, irregular. Germen and fruit deeply Uobed 



or apparently formed of 4 naked seeds. 



4. LABIATE _ (Ltcopus and Salvia), p. 315. 



ttft Sepals and petals 4. 



5. CRUCIFER^. p. 21 



** Perianth double, superior, 



6. CiRC^A. Petals 2. p. 147. 



*** Perianth single and inferior or none, 



7. Fraxinus. Perianth 0. Caps. 2-celIed, compressed, foliaceous 



at the extremity. — Trees, p. 273. 



8. CRUCIFER^. Perianth, 4-leaved. — Herbaceous plants. 



p. 21. ^ 



9. Salicorota. Perianth turbinate, fleshy, obscurely lobed. Fn-'* 



a 1-seeded utricle, included within the enlarged perianth, 

 bea-side plants, p. 360. 





