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TABLE OF THE CLASSES. 



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1 6.— Monadelphia, stamens all united by their ^filamenls : 

 ex. Mallow, (Malva.) 



17. — Diadelphia, stamens forming 2 sets : ex. Bitter- 

 vetch, (Orobus.) 



18. — Polyadelphia, stamens forming many sets : ex. 

 Saint John's Wort, (Hypericum,) 



J 9. — Syngenesia, stamens united by their anthers ; 

 flowers compound ; ex. Dan- 

 delion, (Leontodon.) pi. 19- 



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Gynandria, stamens inserted into the pistil : 

 ex. Orchis. 



""21. — Monoecia, stamens and pistils in separate 



flowers on the same plant: ex. 

 Sedge, (Carex) 



22. — Dioecia, stamens and pistils in separate 



flowers on two distinct plants : 

 ex. Red or white campion, 

 (Lychnis dioica.) 



23.— Polygaiuia, stamens and pistils united in some 

 flowers and separate in others, on 

 the same or on different plants : 

 ex. Orache, (A triplex.) 



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Cryptogamia, stamens indistinct ; ex| Moss, 



