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II. The Lmncean Orders. (SeeM 
The Linnaean Orders arc founded on 
a. Orders founded on the Styles, or 
female organs. 
No. 25. Monogynia . 1 style 
26. Digynia . 2 styles 
27. Di-pentagynia 2 to 5 „ 
28. Trigynia . 3 „ 
29. Tetragynia . 4 „ 
30. Pentagynia . 5 „ 
31. Ilexagynia . 6 „ 
32. He])tagynia . 7 „ 
33. Decagynia . 10 „ 
34. Dodecagjnia . 12 „ 
35. Polygynia many „ 
b. On the Stamens {male organs). 
36. Monan'dria . 1 stamen 
37. Diandiia . 2 stamens 
38. Triaiubia . 3 „ 
39. Tetrandria . 4 „ 
40. Pentaiubia . 5 „ 
41. Ilexandria . 6 „ 
42. lleptandria . 7 „ 
43. Octandria . 8 „ 
44. Enneandria . 9 „ 
45. Decandria . 10 „ 
46. Dodeoandria . 12 „ 
47. Icosandria . 20 „ 
iscel. Flower Seeds, 2nd Column.) 
the Sexual Organs, Seeds, or Pods. 
No. 48. Polyandria many stamens 
c. On the sets of Stamens. 
40. Monadelphia, 1 set. 
d. Styles and stamens united. 
50. Gyuandria 
e. Male and female separate. 
51. Monoe'eia, on one plant 
52. Dioe'eia, on different plants 
f. On the Polygamy. 
r o f Polygamia sequalis, or 
■ \ Equal Polygamy 
r Polygamia superflua 
■ I Superfluous Polygamy 
r^J Polygamia frustranea 
^ ' 1 Frustrated Polygamy 
jg f Polygamia necessaria 
' \ Necessary Polygamy 
... J Polygamia segregata 
' \ Separated Polygamy 
g. On the Seeds. 
,. j, r Gymiiosper'mia 
' X Naked seeds 
59. Angiosper'mia, in a capsule 
h. On the Pods. 
60. Siliculosa, a small pod 
61. Siliquosa, a long pod. 
III. The Natural Orders. (SeeiV 
The Natural Orders are four 
U2. Acantliacea; 8 i. CrossiiUlcetB 
03. AmaranthScea? 85. Cruclfera> 
Ol. Amaryllidacea; 86 . Cucurbit.Scca3 
05. Aquifoliriccffi 87. Dipsdce® 
00. Apocynace® 88 . Ericaceae 
(i;. Aristolochidccffi 89. Euphorbiace® 
08. AsclcpiadSce® 90- Ficolde© 
09 . Balsamimiceaj 91. Fuinariiicc® 
70. Berberidace© 92. Gramtne© 
71. Bignonidee© 93. Oontianacea; 
73. Boraghidee© 94. Geranidcea 
73. Brunidee© 95. Gesnerdee© 
74. Byttnbridce© 90. Grossularidce© 
7 . 5 . Caetdee© 97 . Hiemodorace© 
70 . Cainpamildce© 98 . Hydrophylldcc© 
77 . Cappariddee© 99. Hynericdce© 
78 . Ceiastracc© 100. Iruldce© 
79 . CUtdcR© 101. Labidt© 
80. Cob®dce© 102. Legumin^a© 
81. Commelindce® 103. Lindce© 
83. CompOsit© 104. Limnanthdce© 
83. Convolvuldce® 105. Lindce© 
The names of the Natural Orders emlii 
names, as Camiiauulaceac from Campam 
type of the order. Such as end in <b on 
Compositac, Palmx, &c., the latter of wl 
nificent tribe of Palms, comprising npwa 
[iscel. FloAver Seeds, 3rd Cplunin.) 
ded on Structural Affinities. 
10 6 . TvOasicere 128. Protedee© 
107 . LobeUdceiic 129. Ranunculacc© 
108. Lythrdcew 130. Reseddee© 
109 . MagnoUace© 13l.Rusdce© 
110. Marantdcc© 132. Rutdee© 
111. Malvdce© 133. Saxifragdee© 
U2. Mulastomdce© 134. Scrophuldriace© 
113. Myrsindee© 135. Sesdme© 
1 14. Myrtdce© 136. Silendee© 
115. Nyctaginc© 13". Solanace© 
116 . Nyinphedcc© 138. Stcllat© 
117 . Onagrdri© 139. Stcrculidce© 
1 1 8. Oxaliddce© 140. Stylididee© 
119 . Pahn© 141. Thyinel^ce© 
120. Papaverdee© 142. TUidee© 
121 . Passiflofdce© U3. Trop©oldcc© 
122. Pittosporace© 144. UrabelUfer© 
123. Polemonidce© 145. Valerlandce© 
124. Polygaldce© 146 . Verbendee© 
125. Poiygondce© 147. Violdce© 
126 . Portuldcc© 148. Zygophylldce© 
127 . Primuldce© 
ig in acece arc chiefly derived from generic 
la, a plant with bell-shaped flowers, the 
y are not derived from generic names, as 
lich comprehends the whole of the mag- 
rds of forty known genera. 
