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21. Paptltonacea',f,Leguminofce. Former- 
ly, in four claffes. 
22. Pentapetalce, Before, in two claffes. 
23. Floriferc^y Graminifolice. Formerly, in 
four claffes ; et Bulbojis affines. 
24. Staminece^ Graminifolice. Before, in 
three tables* 
25. Anomalce. 
Trees, and Shrubs* 
26. Arundinacece , 
27. Flore a frudiu remoto ; feu Apetalce* 
28. FruBu umbilicato ; Pomiferce^ et 
Bacciferce. 
29. FruBu non umbilicato -y f, Pruniferce, 
30. FruBu ficco ^ non Jiliquofoy nec umbili^ 
' cato ; et Mifcellanece . 
31. Siliquofay non Papilionacea. 
32. Siliquofcey Papilionacea* 
33. Ammalce. 
At this time, the confideration of Mr. 
Ray's method is a matter of mere curio- 
fity 'y yet, in juftice to this great man, it 
muft be remarked, that his fyftem, though 
lefs artificial than that of C^esalpine, is 
S 3 much 
