ANALYSIS. 



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•-.,_„ ^ Sub-Class I. PoLYPETAL^. i. 



H 1 Class I. EXOGENS, ' ,, ,, 2^ MONOPETAL^. vni. 



°^ ( " " 3. Apetal.*]. xiv. 



DiCOTYLEDO.NS. J , , ^^ AciILAMYDE^. xvi. 





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C7a^5lIENDOGENs|^^^j_^^^^^ j^ Petaloide^. xvi. 



" " 2. Glumace^. xix. 



or 

 Monocotyledons. 



Class I. EXOGENS. 



Plants with bnrk, wood and pith distinct. Leaves and Flo- 

 ral envelops \silh reticulated veins. 



Division I. DICIILAMYDE^. 



Plants having two distinct floral envelopes; the outer one 

 called the Calyx ; the inner one the Corolla. 



Excci>iions. Clematis, Thulictrain, Anemone, Hydrastis, 

 Traulvetteria. 



Sub-Class I. POLYPETAL^. 



Corolla consisting of several distinct pieces ; each peice 

 being called a petal. 



Section 1. THALAMIFLOR^. 



Stamens hypogynous, very seldom adhering to the ovary. 



(a) Flowers perfect ; stamens numerous, occasionally but few. 



Herbaceous plants. 



Order 1. Rajtoucclacb*. Sepals 3-6, usually 5, deciduous. Petals 3-15 



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