vi ANALYSIS OF 
fufficiently conftant to form a Clafs. 57, Titles of the laft 
three Numerical Claffes would miflead if they were not ex- 
plained. Linneus aware of the defect in the titles. Diftinc- 
tions of the clafs Icofandria and Polyandria neceffary to be 
attended to. 58, Fruits belonging to Icofandria have their 
Calyx remaining when ripe, like a little crown on their mm- 
mit. 5Q, Great number of Stamens in the clafs Polyandria. 
Explanation of the Orders or firfl Subdivifions of the Nume- 
rical Claffes founded on the number of Piftils. GO, A Flower 
cannot belong to any of the firfl thirteen Claffes, unlefs it 
contain both Stamens and Piftils within the fame cover. 
Effential Charader of the Eleventh Clafs. Effential Cha- 
racter of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Claffes. (H, Character 
of the clafs Two- powers 5 contains two Orders. Diftinguilhed 
by their feeds being enclofed by a Veffel or not encloled. 
Flowers of the different Orders not fimilar in their appear- 
ance. 62, Clafs Tetradynamia, or Four-powers, explained, 
a really nafcura] Clafs ; no exception to this, except the 
Genus Cleome. Divided into two orders from the form of, 
the Seed-veffels. 63, A good deal of variety in the form of 
the Silicle. Two divifions of the Silicle Order. Seed- 
veffel of Lady Smock, a Silique. Clafs Monadelphia, or 
One-brotherhood, explained ; beauty of the pofition of the 
Stamens and Piftils of this clafs ; peculiar ftructure of the 
Anthers. 64, Stamens and Piftils of China Rofe particularly 
beautiful. Orders of the clafs Monadelphia founded on, 
the number of Stamens in each Flower. Clafs Diadelphia s 
or Two-brotherhoods, perfectly natural. Peculiar Structure 
of the Flowers belonging to it. 65, It's claflic character diffi- 
cult to be traced. Genus Sophora feparated from the Twor 
brotherhood Clafs, from it's Filaments not being united - 3 the 
Orders founded on the number, only, of Stamens ; each part 
of the Corol diftinguilhed by different names. 66, Shapfe, &c. 
of thefe parts of ufe in marking the Genera, particularly the 
Calyx. Legume belongs to the Diadelphia Clafs of Plants. 
Pjftinftion betwixt the Legume and Silique Seed-veffels. 
Clafs 
