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TAXONOMY. 



' petaloid 



m 



Pi 



O 



1-1 



' of herbs 

 and 

 shrubs 



regular . 

 irregular 



regular 



of trees 



TABLE 0¥ THE AETIFICIAL METHOD OF TOURNEFOET. 



Classes 

 Campanifokm . . . . 



V - lNPFjSrDIBUI.IFOEM . . 



rmonopetalous^ ^ 3 Personate 



Labiate 



Cettch'orm 



'si mple ■] EosACEOirs 



7 Umbellifekotts . . . 



8 Caetophtllaoeotts . . 

 polypetalous .- (^ ■g Liliaceotjs 



10 PAPILIONACEOtrS . . . 



1 11 Anomaious . . . . 

 [ 1 2 Flosctjloits .... 



, composite J 13 Semi-flosculotjs . . 



i( 14 Eadiate 



( 15 STAMIJflFEEOTJS . . 



apetalous J 16 Floweeless . . , . 



( 17 Flowee-andfeuit-iess 



f 18 Apetalous 



f^P^*^^!""^ 1 19 Amentaceous . . . . 



f monopetalous .... 20 Monopbtalotjs . . . 



irregular 



I petaloid 



polypetalous J . "^ , " 

 ' (irregular. 



21 Rosaceous . . 



22 Papiliostaceous 



Examples 

 Belladonna, 

 Bindweed. 

 Snapdragon. 

 Sage. 

 Stock. 

 Strawberry. 

 Carrot. 

 Pink. 

 Tulip. 

 Tea. 

 Violet. 

 Thistle. 

 Dandelion. 

 Easter Daisy. 

 Oats. 

 Fe7-ns. 

 Fungi. 

 Laurel. 

 WiUow. 

 Elder. 

 Cherry. 

 jRobinia. 



KEY TO THE LINN..EAN SYSTEM. 



