CLASSES, &c. AND GExVERA ARRANGED, cxxxv 



Order VIII. MONADELPHIA. Stamen filaments combined 



in one set, 



JUNi'pERUS, Juniper. Stamen-hearing Jlower. Scales of the catkin 

 somewhat target-shaped (sub-peltate.) Cor. none. Stam. three. 

 Sm. (four to eight. H.) 



Pistil-bearing Jlower. Scales of the catkin fewer than in stamen- 

 bearing flower, at length, fleshy, united into a beny, of three 

 seeds. N. O. Coniferee. J.— Page 299. 



Taxus, Yew. Stamen-bearing Jloiver. Cal. none. Cor. none. 

 Stam. many. Aih. target-shaped, (peltate,) lobed ; cells opening 

 beneath. 



Pistil-bearing Jlower. Cal. cup-shaped, entire, scaly. Cor. none. 

 Style one, Sm. none, H. Seed one, enclosed in the enlarged, 

 pulpy, unconnected calyx. (" Drupe fleshy, bored at the ex- 

 tremity.") N. O. Coniferee. J.— Page 300. 



Salix rubra. See in Dioecia Diandria. 



Class XXIII. POLYGAMIA. Stamens and Pistils in 

 the same flower ; or in different flowers, and on the 

 same, or different plants ; " having- two different kinds 

 of calyx (perianth.") 



Order I. MONOECIA. Flowers difierent on the same plant. 



'Atriplex, OracJie. Barren Jlowers and united Jlowers. Ca/. infe- 

 rior, deeply five-cleft. Cor. none. Stamens five. Style deeply 

 cloven. Seed one, depressed, covered by the calyx. 



Pistil-bearing Jlower. Cal. of two persistent, enlarged valves. Cor. 

 none. Stam. none. Style deeply cloven. Seed one compressed, 

 covered by the ca/j/.r. N. O. Chenopodese. J. — Page 300. 



OMISSIONS. 



After Symphytum, p. xcviii. — insert Bora'go, Borage. Cor. 

 closed with awl-shaped or notched valves: limb wheel-shaped. 

 Sm. After Limosella, p. cxix. — insert Scrophula'ria, Figwort. 

 Caps, two-celled, two-valved. Cor. somewhat globose, reversed ; 

 tube swollen : limb rounded, considerably shorter. 



