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SYSTEMS OF CLASSIFICATION. 
CLASSES, WITH THEIR ORDERS AND GENERA. 
; Conorrs, SECTIONS. Rrtons, 
Scientific Name. ‘Translation. N g 
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Alga ......--.- Sea-weeds ........--.-- a P22 | cess ctecias naka irst in the economy of na- TuaLtopnyta: “Abund- 
Lichenes ...--. Lidh@nssc-cccyseee <oo-= 4|. By leeosusessesseeetes nea ee bia Pal antly-sprouting plants,” or 
ie eae mir 8 the classes of plants that 
‘i : row in the form of a “ thal- 
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Hystexorstyra (late-born):| | marked discrimination be. 
Fungi .-....--- Funguses ........-.---- G| Byam sscacncicomewases, de eat by as me tween leaves, stems ped 
: is roots — mostly composed o 
mains of the Protophyta. flattened cellular tissue, and 
) Axoryns (upward:born):| ere eRe Se fronds, which 
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Hypatice ...... Liverworts ....-------- 5 Ore oe file ee Bends peer ie along the ground :— 
Musci .......-- Mosses ...-.----------- 3 ealled Leesuse ot wize dency| ) FLOWERLESS PLANTS. 
to upright growth. 
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iliges:. Perns.. AcRoBRYA (from acron, 
Hydrop Water-wings - top, and druein, to sprout): 
Belg ises wisates Selago family -.. ae ‘ ee oy eee 
Zamie ...------ ‘Turt-stems -.-.- bores Be ete 4 
Rhizanthez ...-|Root-flowering - in other classifications. 
Plumacem. .. Graminez (Grasses) --.- P 
Enantioblaste - 
Helobiz -..--.. 
Ensate .-.-...- 
Gynandre ...-- 
Scitaminex 
Fluviales _...-. 
Spadiciflore ... 
Principes 
Conifere....... 
Peperitew._..._. 
Aquatica - 
Juliflora. . 
Oleracex - 
Thymelee 
Serpentariz-..- 
Plumbagines .. 
Aggregate ...- 
Campanulinez - 
Caprifolia -.-..- 
Contortze 
Nuculifera -..- 
Tubuliflore -..- 
Personataw 
Petalanthe ...- 
Bicornes. ..--.- 
Discanthe 
Corniculate...- 
Polycarpice .-. 
Rhaadew ...-:- 
Nelumbiz -. 
Parietales... 
Peponifere - 
Opuntia. .....- 
Caryophyllinez 
Colum vifera .-- 
Guttifere ...... 
Hesperides -_.. 
Cert «. es 
Polygaliuea -.. 
Frangulacee .. 
Tricoccer ..... 
‘Terebinthianz - 
Gruinales -..... 
Calyciflore - 
Myrtifloree ._ 
Rosifera.... 
Leguminose .. 
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Cyperacez (Sedges)--.- 
Oopositely udding 
Marsh-living 
Crowned perianth. 
Bread-rooted ..- 
Sword-like _.- 
Hermaphrodite 
Dainty plants-_- 
River plants (N: : 
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Princely plants (Palmiv) 
Platform-like - 
Serpent-like .. 
Leadworts.-- 
Clustered 
Bell-like -..--..- 
Climbing -leaved 
Twisted 2222 3 
Small-nut-bearing 
Tube-flowering - 
Masked 
Petal-flowering - 
Two-horned -. 
Disk-flowering 
Horn-shaped ~ 
Many-fruuted - 
Rhubarb-like _ 
Nelumbo-like- 
Wall-plants _. 
Melon-bearing 
Prickly-pears (Cactz).- 
Walnut-like-leaved -..- 
Three-kerneled 
Turpentine-vielding ... 
Cranebill-like.-..----.. 
Calyx-flowered _ a 
Myrtle-flowered 
Rose bearing .....- 3 
Leguminous  plants.... 
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Apetala: 
+ Without petals. 
Gamopetale + 
With — married 
or united pet- 
rals; equivalent 
to monopetalous 
in other systems 
Dialyfetale :° 
With separate 
petals; equiva- 
Tent to the poly- 
petalous of the 
other systems. 
AmMPHIBRYA (from amphi, 
around, and druein, to 
sprout): With the stem in- 
| creasing or growing’ peri- 
pherically, or what, in other 
systems of classification, is 
known as the Endogenous 
Plants. 
ACRAMPHIBRYA (from 
acron, amphi and bruein, as 
above): ith stems grow- 
ing or increasing from the 
top and peripherically; or 
‘what, in the other systems 
of classification, are known 
as the Exogenous Plants. 
CormopuyTa: ‘Plants 
with trunks’ or stems; 
where the root, stem and 
leaf are well discriminated; 
| with the flowers apparent, 
and the distinction in the 
organs of fructification well 
aeaned 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
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