( xii ) 
fr. 
Pentandria, 
S 
2. 
Decandria, - 
Endecandria, «- 
- - 10 
1 3 - 
11 
i 4- 
Dodecandria, 
- 22 
15 - 
Polyandria, - 
- many 
Number Their Names and Number Their Names chiefly expref- % 
of the Characters. of Orders five of the Number of | 
ClaJJes. in each. Male Parts or Stamina. ^ 
26. MONADELPHIA. ~j 
A Perianthium , perma- 
' nent, often double ; 
five petals. The fila- t 
ments all joined in one ; 
parcel below, but not j 
above ; ihe external | 
fhorteft. J 
37. DIADELPHIA. ") 
The filaments all joined 
below in two parcels, 
one Ample the other 
nine-cleft. A perian- 
thium of one leaf, bell- f 3 
fhaped and falling-off. ‘ 
The Corolla always but- 
ter-fly-fhaped and un- 
even. J 
*$. POLYADELPHIA. 
The filaments united be- ( 
low into three or more C * 
diftinft parcels. J 
Hexandria, 
OCtandria, - 
Decandria, 
Pentandria, 
Icofandria, 
Polyandria, 
6 
- 8 
10 
5 
20 
many 
39. SYNGENESIA. 
The Stamina joined by 
their Anthem (rarely by 
their filaments) in form 
of a cylinder. 
S 
f 1. Polygamia AEqualis— — 
Equal Polygamy. The flo- 
rets all hermaphrodite. 
Polygamia Superflua— 
Superfluous Polygamy. The 
florets in the center herma- 
phrodite, thofe in the cir- 
cumference female. 
, Polygamia Fruftanea— 
Ineffectual Polygamy. The 
florets in the center herma- 
phrodite, thofe in the cir- 
cumference barren. 
Polygamia Neceffaria— 
Neceffary Polygamy. The 
hermaphrodite florets in the 
center barren, but the fe- 
male in the circumference 
fruitful. 
Polygamia Segregata— 
Separate Polygamy. The 
florets feparated by partial 
flower-cups within a com- 
mon calyx. 
Monogamia, Single mar- 
riages, containing fimple 
flowers whole Antherae are 
united. 
