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SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. 



Subcl. I. Dialypetalae j Q 



- Class I. 

 Dicotyleie 



Kq /Group. I. 



o 



53 

 W 



Angiospermaei 



Series I. Thalamifiorse. 

 Series II. Calyciflorae. 



(Series I- Gamopetalge 

 Epigynee- 

 Series II. Gamopetal* 

 Hypogynee. 



Series I. 



Class II. 

 I MonocotyleaH 



Subcl. III. Apetalas 



/Sebcl. I. Petaloidese 



Group. II. 

 \ Gymnospermse. 



v Subcl. II. Nudiflorse 



Series II. 



I Series II. 



i Series I. 

 I Series II. 



Epigynse. 



ApetalEe 

 Hypogynas. 



Petaloidese 

 Epigynae. 



Petaloidese 



Hypogynas. 

 SpadicifloraB. 

 Glumiflorse. 



CHAPTER II. 



CRYPTOGAMS. 



Some Cryptogamse, as the Warabi and Sugina (Equi- 

 setum arvense) (Fig. 128), have fibrovasculor bundles ; some 

 want fibrovascular bundles, having either a stem bearing 

 green leaves as the Sugigoke, or a thalloid body with more 

 or less developed epidermis as the Zenigoke ; and others, a& 

 the Matsudake and Kombu, want fibrovascular bundles and 

 true epidermis, presenting no differentiation of root, stem, 

 and leaf. Those of the first kind are termed Pteridophyta ; 

 those of the second kind, Bryophyta ; and those of the lastr 

 Thallophyta. 



Cryptogamse are thus divided into the three groups 

 Pteridophyta, Bryophyta, and Thallophyta. 



Cryptogams 



Group I, Pteridophyta. 

 Group II. Bryophyta. 

 Group III. Thallophyta. 



