A TABLE of the CLASSES. 
1. ^^Apillaiy plants, and thofe nearly refembling them 
page X 
1 1 
33 
pappous 
41 
47 
II. Herbs with apetalous flowers 
III. La£lefcent herbs, with a compound flower 
IV. Herbs not laftefcent, with a difcous flower and 
feed 
V. Corymbiferous herbs 
VI. Herbs with compound flowers, and fquamous heads ,53 
yil. Herbs with Ample flowers, and each flower fucceeded by a 
Angle naked feed 60 
VIII. Umbelliferous herbs 63 
IX. Stellate herbs 76 
X. Afperifoliate, or rough-leav’d plants , 78 
XI. Herbs and underflirubs, with their flowers generally in 
whorls 85 
XII. Herbs with a great number of naked feeds fucceeding each 
flower I o I 
XIII. Berry-bearing plants 1 1 7 
XIV. Herb- with many pods, or little horns 123 
XV. Herbs with monopetalous flowers, and dry feed-veflels 1 3 3 
XVI. Vafculiferous plants, with dipetalous and tripetalous 
flowers 1 68 
XVII. Siliquous plants, with tetrapetalous flowers 171 
XVIII. Vafculiferous plants, with tetrapetalous flowers 194 
XIX. Leguminous plants, with papilionaceous flowers, and fuch 
as nearly refemble them 197 
XX. Vafculiferous plants, with pentapetalous flowers 218 
XXL Vafculiferous plants with hexapetalous, or polypetalous 
flowers. 152 
XXII. Plants with bulbous roots 255 
Explication of the Abrevi at ions. 
C. Cafpar Bauhinis Pinax, Bajil iGj'i. G. Gerard’s Hifto- 
ry of Plants, London 1597* G- Gerard’s Hiflory of Plants, 
with Johnfon’s Emendations, 1633. R. Mr Ray’s Synop- 
As, '^d Edit. P. Parkinfon’s Theatre of Plants, Lond. 1640. 
Pr. Cafpar Bauhinis prodromus, ihid.iSyt. P. Parad. Parkin- 
fon’s Flower Garden, ilid 1629. 
E R R A L: A. 
Page 2. line 36. for Cetercah, read Ceterach ; p. 28. /. 31, for 
fpendente, r. fplendente ; p. 29. /. 23. refembling, r. the leagues 
refemble i p. 35. /. 1 6. for clofe, r. Jhort \ p. 102. /. 21. after 
redlus, r. foliis ; p. 104. /. 7. for on the oppofite Ade of, r. oppo- 
fiteto', p. 168. /. 53. r. Circcea; p. 169./. 10. r, Ciraea i 
p, 1 7 1 . /. 2 for Alquous, r. JlH^uous,^ 
