ARTIFICIAL CLASSIFICATION. 



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But it Avill be necessary to present the whole system in one 

 Tabular view, before we proceed to pass judgment upon it. 



View of the Linncean System. 



I. Plants whose parts of fructification are manifest, Phane- 

 rogamia, 



A. Antherae and pistilla upon the same receptacle, M(h 

 noclinia, 



* Antherae and filamenta free. 



a. Filaments of equal length, Isostemones. 



1. 



One anther, Class 1. Monandriao 



% 



Two anthers, 



DiANDRIA. 



3 



Three, 



3. Triandkia. 



4. 



Four, 



4. Tetrandria. 



5. 



Five, 



5. Pentandria. 



6. 



Six, 



6. Hexandria. 



7. 



Seven, 



7. Heptandria ; 







(Tab. VI. Fig. 7.) 



8. 



Eight, 



8. OCTANDRIA. 



9. 



Nine, 



9. Enneandria. 



10. 



Ten, 



10. Decandria. 



11. 



Twelve to twenty. 



11. DODECANDRIA. 



12. 



Twenty and more 



anthers, but the filaments 



upon the sides of the calyx, Class 12. Ico- 



SANDRiA ; (Tab. III. Fig. 22.) 



13. Twenty and more anthers, but the filaments 



on the receptacle or corolla. Class 13. Po- 



LYANDRIA. 



h. Filaments of unequal length, Anisostemo7ies, 



14. Two longer than the other two, Class 14. 



DiDYNAMiA ; (Tab. III. Fig. 22., Tab. IV. 

 Fig, 16.) 



15. Four longer than the two remaining ones. 



Class 15. Tetradynamia. 

 ** Filaments united 



16. Into one bundle, Class 16. Monadelfhia ; 



(Tab. III. Fig. 11., Tab. IV. Fig. 14.) 



