PHANEROGAMS. 131 



Class I. DICOTYLE^S. 



Some plants of this class, as the Kimpoge and Sakura, 

 have dialypetalous flowers ; some, as the Kikyo and Asagao, 

 gamopetalous flowers ; and others, as the Jinchoge and 

 Shidareyanagi, apetalous flowers. Those of the first kind 

 are called Dialypetalce ; those of the second kind, 

 Gamopetalce ; and those of the last, Apetalce. 



Dicotylese are thus divided into the three subclasses 

 Dialypetalae, Gamopetalae, and Apefcalas. 



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Subclass I. Dialypetalaa. 

 Subclass II. G-arnopetalse. 

 Subclass III. Apetalae. ' 



Subclass I. DIALYPETAL^:. 



Some plants of this subclass, as the Kimpoge and Kabura 

 (Fig. 54), have free dialypetalous flowers ; while others, as 

 the Sakura (Fig. 55) and Fuji, have adherent dialypetalous 

 flowers. The former we term Thalamiflorce, the latter 

 Calyciflorce. 



Dialypetalae are thus divided into the two series Thalami- 

 florse and Calyciflorse. 



Series I. Thalamifloras. 

 Series II. Calyciflorae. 



DlALYPETAIi^j 



Subclass II. GAMOPETALCE. 



Some plants of this subclass, as the Hakone-utsugi (Fig. 

 92) and Tampopo, have epigynous gamopetalous flowers ; 

 while others, as the Asagao and Sagigoke (Fig. 93), have 

 bypogynous gamopetalous flowers. The former we term 

 Gamopetalce Epigynce, the latter Gamopetalce Bypogynai. 



Gamopetalse are thus divided into the two series Gamo- 

 petalse Epigynse and Gamopetalse Hypogynse. 



