CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA x\RRANGED. cxxxiii 



and cor. none ; See above, in description of stamen-l earing 

 flower. N. O. Amentaceee. J. — Page 285. 



Order II. TRIANDRIA. 3 Stamens. 



Ruscus, Butcher's Broom. Stamen-hearing floiver. Cat. six- 

 leaved. Cor. none. Stam. -filaments combined at the base. 

 Anth. three to six. Nect. egg-shaped, tubular, bearing the 

 stamens internally. 



Pistil-bearing flower. C'al. and Nect. as in the stamen-bearing 

 (barren) flower. St^le one. Stig. one. Berry superior, three- 

 celled. Cells two-seeded, (Seeds in pairs.) N. O. Smilaceee. 

 Br.—Fage 294. 



J^aleridna dioica. See in Triandria Monog. 



Some Sdlices, (willows,) in this second order. 



Order III. TETRANDRIA. 4 Stamens. 



ViscuM, (Mistletoe.) Stamen-bearing flower. C'al. none. Cor. 



pet. four, calyx-like, egg-shaped, fleshy, united at the base 



Anth. stalkless on the petals. 

 Pistil-bearing flower. Cal. a slight border. Cor.-pet, four, dilated 



at the base, erect, egg-shaped, very small. Stig. stalkless. 



Berry inferior, ^vith one compressed seed. N. O. Lorantheee. 



J.— Page 295. 

 Rhamnus cathdrticus, and Euonymus europcBus. See in Pentan- 



dria Monog. Urtica dioica in Monoecia Tetrandria. 



Order IV. PENTANDRIA, 5 Stamens. ~ 



Hu'mulus, Hop, Stamen-bearing Jlower. Cal. flve-leaved. Cor. 



none. Anth. with two pores at the end. 

 Pistil -bearing Jloicer in a catkin. Catkin-scales large, hollow, 



entire, one-flowered, persistent. Cor. none. Styles two. Seed 



one, coated, winged with the calyx. N. O. Urticeae. J. 



Page 295. 

 Pimpinella dioica. See in Pentand. Digyn. Brydnia in Monoecia 



Pentand. Salix pentandra, and Salix frdgilis in Dioecia Diandria. 



Order V. HEXANDRIA. 6 Stamens. 



Tawu?>, Black Bryony. Stamen-bearing Jloiver. Cal. none. Cor. 

 in six, deep segments. 



