. Holoracee.— Chenopodium, and various anomalous | 38. 
gen 
i Succulent SS Banrakéat ora 
eps tri 
ts of Za nnichellia, Ruppia, Pota- 
mogeton. om yriaghym, * oeancae Proserpin- 
aca, isting, nd Hipp T 
a 
. Calyciflor tei Trophis, Hippophe, aia Ble 
gnus. 
. Calycantheme—Epilobium, Melastoma, &c. 
8. Bicornes—Plants whose pollen is discharged by two 
pores, or sometimes nate as Erica, Vaccinium, &c. 
; Formtetonegite te: 
e— Anag 
es — 
Caryophylii-—Pink, angie &e. 
3. Trihilate—Maple, &e. 
. Putamin ris, 
: Mibical <Tatsboras eS 
. Rheeadee—Poppy tribe. 
. Luride—Night Shade tribe. 
. Campanacea—Convolvulus, Campanula, &c. 
. Contorte—Aselepias, Apocynum, &c. © 
ate Vepreculee—Daphne, and its allies. 
‘apilionaceea— ind. 
ce 
. Pomacee—A 
- Column ise Mallon w tribe. 
39. Siac -rtattions otis A 
Tricoce—LHuphor 
This order Linnzeus 
indicates as having no relationship to any other. 
It constitutes the Tetradynamia. 
: 5 Seamed equivalent to the Didynamia 
A dapraie—i fyosotis, Borago, &e 
2. Verticilla 
nswerable to the Didynamia Gym- 
nospermia, on afew ringent Diandrous genera. 
. Dumose—Rhamnus, Euonymus, Ilex, Viburnum, 
&e. 
. Sepiarie—The Jasmine trib 
. Umbellate—Umbelliferous hide: as Parsley, Hem- 
—Ivy, and its allies, including Vitis. 
, &e. 
c 
6. Hederac 
: Sitesi um, Madder 
. Aggregate—Co 
steal deweis with separate an- 
thers as Scabiooa Protea—with some of their sup- 
@—Compound flowers with combined an- 
enium, Aanthium. 
. Amentace ol witlew, Oak, &c. 
. Conifere—Fir, Juniper, &c. 
. Coadunate—Magnolia, &c 
. Scabride.—Nettle, Fig, &c. 
- Miseellaneer. —A heterogeneous assemblage, latterly 
ishe 
Alga.—Sea pate Lichens, &c. 
ibe 
g 
: - Bingi-—tthe Fungus tr 
Ss 
ae 
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