BOTANY, 



CLASSES. f 



of the radius without 

 either Anther or Pisti! : 

 the fourth contains such 

 plants as have the florets 

 of the disk Stameniferous, 

 and of the radius Pistile- 

 ferous: the fifth and last 

 order, is composed of 

 plants producing many 

 florets, all of which are 

 contained in one common 

 calyx, besides which each 

 floret has one calyx pecu- 

 liar to itself. 



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20. Gynandiu A. This class 

 contains four orders^ 

 and is distinguished by 

 the stamens growing on 

 the pistil, or on a recep- 

 tacle that supports both 

 Stamens and Pistil. 



j Monandria, Diandria^ 

 y Triandria^ Hexan" 

 dria. 



%l. MoNCEciA. This class 

 contains eleven orders. 

 The character of the 

 class is, that not anyof the 

 flowers are perfect, but 

 Stameniferous and Pis- 

 tileferous flowers are pro- 

 duced on the same plant. 



Monandna, Diandria, 

 Triandria^ Tetrandm, 

 Pentandria, llexan- 

 dria^ IJeptandria, Po- 

 lyandrta. MonodeU 



