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■ GLASSES ■ AND • 0-RDEKS' '.'; - ■ ' •; ' 



Cl. 1. MoNAOTjEiA, Btam,, Ij 



2. i)lANDBIAj,st^m. 2. 



'?>. Tkiandeia, stapijj^ 



4. Tbtbandbia, stam. 4. 



5. PentandbiA; ^js-niy 5, 



•CEASSEg:-'' ^ " 



n 

 Flower^peffucftjeacli'teith stankenS dndpistdls^ 



jC/l. (5. HBX^Np:p,iA, Bt^m.iC. 



7. Heptandhi^,' stam. 7. 

 ; ^.' OctA|NDbia^ stam. 6., 



9. Ennbandbia,^ stam. 9. 

 ^ 10. ;IJpCAN.DiiiA, stam. 10. 



11. BoDECANDHiA, stam. 12 — 19. 



12. IcosANDBiA, stam. 20 or more, inserted on the calyx, 

 l.j. PoLYANDBiA, stam. 20 or more, inserted on the recep- 

 tacle. 



14. DiDYNAMiA, stam. 4 ; 2 long and 2 short. 



15. Tbteadynamia, stam. 6^ 4 long and 2 short. Fl. cru- 



ciform. 



16. Monabblphia, filaments united below in 1 bundle. 



17. Diabblphia, filaments united in 2 bundles. Fl. papi- 



lionaceous. 



18. PoLYADELPHiA, filaments united in 3 or more bundles. 



19. Syngenesia, stam. 5, anth. united. Fl. compound. 



20. Gynandeia, stamens and pistils combined. 



*• Statnens and pistils in different Jlowers. 



21. Moncecia, stam. and pistils on the same individual. 



22. DicECiA, stam. and pistils on different individuals. 



23. PoLYGAMiA, fl. perfect and unisexual on the same or on 



difierent individuals. 



*** Fructification concealed. 



24. Ceyptogamia. 



OEDERS. 



The Orders in the first IS Classes are founded on the number 

 of free styles or free stigmas in each flower; viz. Monogynia 

 1 style ; Digynia, 2 styles ; &c. The Orders of the other 

 Classes, j-as far as used, are explained in the Synopsis of Genera. 



