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II. The Linncan Orders. (See FI 
The Linncan 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. Tctragynia . 4 „ 
30. Pentagynia . 5 „ 
31. Hexagynia . 6 „ 
32. Ileptagynia . 7 „ 
33. Deeagynia . 10 „ 
34. Dodecagynia . 12 „ 
35. Polygynia many „ 
b. On the Stamens {male organs). 
36. Monan'dria . 1 stamen 
37. Diandria . 2 stamens 
38. Triandria . 3 „ 
39. Tctrandria . 4 „ 
40. Pentandria . 5 „ 
41. lle.xandria . 6 „ 
42. lleptaudria . 7 „ 
43. Octandria . 8 „ 
44. Enneandria . 9 „ 
45. Decandria . 10 „ 
46. Dodccandria . 12 „ 
47. Icosaudria . 20 „ 
ower Seeds, 2nd Column, page 5.) 
the Sexual Organs, Seeds, or Pods. 
No. 48. Polyandria many stamens 
c. On the sets of Stamens. 
49. Monadelphia, 1 set 
d. Styles and stamens united. 
50. Gynandria 
e. Alale and female separate. 
51. Monoe'cia, on one plant 
52. Dioc'cia, on different plants 
f. On the Polygamy. 
r , / Polygamia ®(iualis, or 
■ \ Equal Polygamy 
jj . f Polygamia superflua 
’ \ Supetftuous Polygamy 
f Polygamia frustranea 
■ I Frustrated Polygamy 
gg i Polygamia necessaria 
■ \ Necessary Polygamy 
f Polygamia segregata 
‘ ■ I Separated Polygamy 
g. On the Seeds. 
! Gymuosper'mia 
■ \ 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. (SeeF 
The Natural Orders are fouu 
62. Acanthttceaj 87. Dipsficea; 
63. Amaranthaceffi 88 . Ericacecc 
64. Amaryllidaceic 8 l>. Euphorbiaceaj 
65. Aquifoliaceae 00. Ficolde® 
60. Apocyndce® 01. Fumaridce® 
67. Aristolochiace® 02. Gramlne® 
68 . Asclepiad^ceie 03. Gontianace® 
60. Balsaminace® 04. Geranmcea 
70. Berberidace® 05. Gesnerdceffi 
71. Bignoniace® 06. Grossularidce® 
72. Boraginace® 97. H®inodordce® 
73. Brumaccm 08. Hydrophyllace® 
74. Byttncriaccffl 90. Hynericace® 
7 . 5 . Cactace® 400. Irulace® 
76 . Cainpanulace® 101. Labidt© 
77 . CapparidSco® 102. LeguminOs® 
78 . Cinchonace® “ 103.-Ulifice® 
70. Cistaco® 104. Limnanthace® 
80. Coboedce® 105. Liii^cc® 
81 . Commelinace® I 06 . Loasaco® 
82. Comp6sit® 107 . Lobelidce® 
83. Convolvuiace® 108. Lythrace® 
84. Crassulace® 109 . Magnoliace® 
85. Crucifer® 110 . Marantace® 
86 . Cucurbitaccffi Hi. Malvace® 
The names of the Natural Orders endii 
names, as Campanulacese from Campanul 
posita;, Palm®, &c. 
lower Seeds, 3rd Column, page 5.) 
(led on Structural Affinities. 
112. Melastomdcc® 137 . Solanace® 
113. Myrsindccae 138. Siellfit® 
114. Myrtice® 130. Sterculiacc® 
1 1.5. Nyctagine® 140. Stylidiace® 
116 . Nymphredce® 141, Tliymeldce® 
117 . Onagrari® 142. Tilidce® 
118. Oxaliddce® H3. Tropa’cldce® 
110 . Palm® 144. Umbelltfer® 
120 . Pai>averacc® 145. Vaieriandce® 
121. Passiflorace® m 6 . Verbenace® 
122. Pittospordce® 147. V'ioldce® 
123. Poleinoniace® 148. Zygophyllace® 
124. Polygaldce® — 
125. Polygondce® Additional Orders. 
126. Portuldce® 140. Aurantidce® 
127 . Primuiace® 150. Begoniace® 
128. Protedco® 151. DUleniace® 
120. Ranunculdcc® 152. Epacriddce® 
130. Reseddce® 153. Loranthdce® 
131. Rosdce® 154. JWioporace® 
132. Rutace® 155. Nelumbiace® 
133. Saxifragdce® 156. Plumbaginace® 
134. Serophulariace® 157. Rbamnace® 
135. Sesame® 158. Rubiace® 
136. Silenacc® 159. Caprifoliacc® 
g in ccereare chiefly derived from generic 
a; such as end in re only are not, as Com- 
