cxxxiv CLASSES, &c. AND GENERA ARRANGED^ 



Pistil-bearing flower. Col. none. Cor. in six, deep segments, con- 

 tracted at the neck, superioi". Style three-cleft. Berry inferior, 

 three-celled. Seeds in pairs. N. O. Smilaceae. J. — Page 

 296. 

 Rume.v Acetbsa, and Rumex Acetosella, See in Hexand. Trigyn. 



Order VI. OCTzVNDRIA. 8 Stamens. 



Po'puLUS, Poplar. Stamen-bearing floiver. Catkin tiled witli 

 jagged scales. Cor. top-shaped, (turbinate,) oblique, entire, 

 undivided. 



Pistil-bearing flower. Catki)i, calyx, and corolla, as above. Stig. 

 four, or eight. Caj^is. su^^erior, two-celled, H., one-celled, Sm., 

 two-valved, many-seeded. Seeds tufted, N. O. Amentacese, 

 j._Page 296. 



Order VII. ENNEANDRIA. 9 Stamens. 



Mercuria'lis, Mercury. Stamen-bearing flower. Cal. -segments , 

 three, deep. Cor. none. Stam. nine to twelve. Antli. lobes 

 two, round. 



Pistil-bearing flower. Cal. as above. Cor. none. Styles two. 

 Caps, two-lobed, two-celled ; eeZ/i- one-seeded. N. O. Euphor- 

 biaceee. J. — Page 298. 



Hydeo'charis, Frog-bit. PI. in a sheath (spatha.) Stamen- 

 bearing flower. Cal. three-cleft. Cor. three-petalled. Stam. 

 nine in three rows, within which are three imperfect styles. 

 (^Inner-filaments beaked. Sm.) 



Pistil-bearing flower. Cal. and pet. as above. Styles six, each 

 with two stigmas. Caps, inferior, leathery, roundish, six-celled, 

 many-seeded. N. O. Hydrocharideee. J. — Page 299. 



(DECANDRIA. 10 Stamens.) 

 Lychnis dioica. See in Vecandria Pentag. 



(ICOSANDRIA. Many Stamens, growing from the Calyx.) 

 Fragaria elatior. See in Icosand. Polyg. 



(POLYANDRIA. Many Stamens, growing from the Receptacle.) 



(Strati6tes.) See Populus alhayP, trerniila, and P. nigra, in IHoec. 

 Qctandria, 



