EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV. PART I, 
OF THE CLASSES. 
Fig. 1. One Stamen, Monandria. 
Fig. 2. Two Stamens, Diandria. 
Fig. 3. Three Stamens, Triandria. 
Fig. 4. Four Stamens, Tetrandria. 
Fig. 5. Five Stamens, Pentandria. 
Fig. 6. Six Stamens, Hexandria. 
Fig. 7. Seven Stamens, Heptandria. 
Fig. 8. Eight Stamens, Oclandria. 
Fig. g. Nine Stamens, Enneandria. 
Fig. 10. Ten Stamens, Decandria, 
Fig. 11. Eleven to Nineteen Stamens, Dodecandria, 
Fig. 12. Not lefs than Twenty Stamens placed on the Caly:% 
Icofandria. 
Fig. 13. Many Stamens placed on the Receptacle, Polyandria* 
Fig. 14. Two-powers, Didynamia. 
Fig. 15. Four-powers, Tetradynamia. 
Fig. 16. One-brotherhood, Monadelphia. 
Fig. 17- Two-brotherhoods, Diadelphia. 
Fig. 18. Many Brotherhoods, Polyadelphia, 
Fig. 19. United Anthers, Syngenefia. 
Fig. 20. Stamens on the Piftil, Gynandvia, 
Fig. 21. One-houfe, Moncecia, 
Fig. 22. Two-houfes, DicecSa. 
Fig. 23. Polygamies, Polygamia. 
Fig. 24. Fructifications concealed, Cryptogamia, a. Fern, 
h. Mofs, c. Lichens, c*. fringed Lichen of the 
natural fize ; c, the fame magnified, d, a fungus. 
