CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA ARRANGED. cxxi 



ing each other at the top,) lobes. Pod inaccurately four-cor- 

 nered. — Page 192. 



Ery'simum, Treacle-mustard. Stig. headed, notched. Col. erect. 

 Poc? four-cornered. — Page 191, 



* * * Cotyledons folded, incumbent. 



Bra'&sica, Cabbage; Turnip; Cole-seed. Co/, closed. Podf nearly 

 cylindric, two-valved, beaked. — Page 194. 



Sina'pis, Mustard. Cal. spreading. Pod almost cylindric, two- 

 valved, somewhat beaked. Seeds nearly round. — Page 195. 



Ra'phanus, Radish. Cal. erect. Pod swollen, jointed imperfectly, 

 valveless. Seeds round. — Page 197. 



Class XVI. MONADELPHIA. Stamen-filaments 

 combined in one set. 



The union of filaments is not easily seen in Erodium^ and Gera- 

 niuni. 



Order I. PENTANDRIA. 5 Stamens. 



Ero'dium, Stork' s-bill. Style one. Five alternate stamens imper- 

 fect. Fruit beaked, crowded together, (aggregate,) separating 

 into five, one-seeded capsules, each capsule with a finally spiral 

 awn, bearded on the inside. N. O. Geraniaceoe. J. — Page 

 197. 



Lysimachia vulgaris ; see Peniand. Monog. 

 Linum ; see Pentand. Pentag. 

 Geranium piisillum ; see Monadelp. Decandria, ^ 



Order II. DECANDRIA. 10 Stamens. 



G'EKA'SWjn, Crane' s-^bill. Style one. Fruit beaked, crowded toge- 

 ther, (aggregate,) separating into five, one-seeded capsules, each 

 capsule with a naked awn, curved back. N. O. Geraniaceee. 

 J.— Page 198. 

 For the genera Oxdlis, Spdrtium., Genista, Antliyllis, Ulex, Ond- 



nis ; see Diadelphia ; except the first which is placed in Decandria 



Pentag. 



Order III. POLYANDRIA, Many Stamens. 



Malva, Mallow. Styles many. Cat, double ; outer one, th^ee- 



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