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ANALYSIS OF 
ANALYSIS 
OF THE 
SECOND PART. 
LECTURE I. 
Genera cf Plants*, 
Page 1 19, Genera of Plant?, the Third Divifion of theSyftem? 
the term Genus explained. 120, Botanical Alphabet of Lin- 
neus. Receptacle of the Fructification explained. 121, Re- 
ceptacle of the Flower and of the Fruit explained ; made ufe 
of in the Genera Plantarum only when it forms a Character 
of the Genus. Botanical Alphabet, or 26 Marks, taken from 
the parts of Fructification. Effential Characters. 122, Lan- 
guage of the translated Syftem of Vegetables excellent. Canna 
and Hippuris proper plants for examination j manner of refer- 
ring them to their Genus. 123, Terms above and beneath 
explained. Manner of referring a plant to it's Genus conti- 
nued. Departure from the general rule of the Syftem always 
noted by Lin neus. 124, Generic Characters of Canna. Hip- 
puris eafy to be referred to it's Genus j merit of the Linnean 
method. 125, Honeyfuckle referred to it's Genus. Diftin- 
guiftied from Triofteum by the form of the Stigma. 126, Spe- 
cific diftinctions of Lonicera; remarks on the fpecies in the 
Genera Plantarum. 12/, Species Plantarum not tranflated. 
Wonderful ingenuity of the Syllem of Vegetables. Iris a 
perplexing flower to the young Botanift 3 mould be referred to 
it's 
