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II. The Linnean Orders. (See Flower Seeds, 2nd Column, page 5.) 
The Linnean Orders are founded on the Sexual Organs, Seeds, or Pods. 
a. Orders founded on the Styles, or 
female organs. 
No. 25. Monogyiiia 
. 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. Ileptagynia 
■ 7 .. 
33. Deeagynia 
. 10 „ 
34. Dodecagynia 
. 12 „ 
35. Polygynia 
many „ 
b. On the Stamens {male organs). 
36. Monaii'dria 
. 1 stamen 
37. Diandria 
. 2 stamens 
38. Triainhia 
. 3 „ 
39. Tetrandria 
. 4 „ 
40. Peiitandi'ia 
. 5 
41. Hexandria 
. 6 
42. Heptandria 
. 7 „ 
43. Octandria 
• 8 „ 
44. Biineandria 
. 9 „ 
45. Decandria 
- 10 
46. Dodecaiidria 
. 12 „ 
47. Icosandria 
. 20 „ 
48. Polyandria 
many „ 
c. On the sets of Stamens. 
No. 49. Monadelphia, 1 set 
d. Styles atid stamens united, 
50. Gj-nandria 
e. Male and female separate. 
51. Monoe'cia, on one plant 
52. Dioe'cia, on different plants 
i. On the Polygamy. 
gj r Polygainia iequalis, or 
■ \ Equal Polygamy 
/ Polygainia superflua 
■ \ Superfluous Polygamy 
gg I Polygainia frustranea 
■ I Frustrated Polygamy 
gg j Polygamia neccssaria 
\ Necessary Polygamy 
g- f Polygainia segregata 
■ \ Separated PiEyyamy 
g. On the Seeds. 
'iR / Gymnosper'mia 
■ \ Naked seeds 
59. Aiigiosper'mia, in a capsule 
li. On the Pods. 
60. Siliculosa, a small pod 
61. Siliqubsa, a long pod. 
III. The Natural Orders. (See Flower Seeds, 3rd Column, page 5.) 
The Natural Orders are founded on Structural Affinities. 
62. Acanthflcofc 
63. Amaranthblceffi 
64. Amarylliddccce 
65. Apocviulccic 
66. Araliacca! 
67. Asclcpiaddceaii 
68 . BaUamindcco^ 
6 (). Bcgoiddceo! 
70. Berberiddce® 
71. Bignoniacca; 
72 . Boragiii^ccs 
73 . Cact^ce® 
74. Campanutdee® 
75. Cappariddee® 
76. Caprifoliace® 
77 . Ciiichondcetc 
78 . CUtdci;® 
79 . Cobffidee® 
80. Commelindce® 
81. Comp 6 sit® 
82. Convolvuidcc® 
83. Crassuluct'® 
81. Crucifer© 
153. Oxaliddcc® I 
85. Cncurbitdce® 
86. Dioscoredee® 
87. Dipsdee® 
88. Kpncriddcc® 
89. Kricdcc® 
90. Kscallonidce® 
91. Euphorbidccffi 
92. Ficoide® 
93. Francodccffi 
91. Fumaridcc® 
95. Gentianacc© 
96. Geraniacea 
97. Gesnerace® 
98. Gramlne® 
99. Hydrophyll.dce® 
100. Hyperiedee® 
101. Iriddccffl 
102. Jasmindcc® 
103. Labldt® 
104. lyCguminds® 
105. LHidcc® 
106. Limnanthdce® 
107. Lindce® 
108. Loasdee® 
109. Lobeliuce® 
110. Lythrace® 
111. Magnolidee® 
112. Malvdee® 
1 13. Murantdee® 
114. Melanthdce® 
11.5. Myrsindee© 
116. Myrtdce® 
117. Musdee® 
118. Nyctagine® 
119. Nyinphedce® 
120. Onagrdri® 
121. Papaverdee® 
122. Passiflordee® 
123. Pittospordee® 
124. Plumbagindce® 
125. Polemonidce® 
126. Polygaldce® 
127. Polygondee® 
128. Portuldce® 
129. Primuldce® 
130. Protedee® 
131. Ranunculdcc® 
132. Reseddee® 
133. Rosdcc® 
134. Kutdee® 
135. Sapiiiddcc® 
136. Scitainine® 
137. Scrophularidce® 
l38.Selagindce® 
139* Scidme® 
140. Silenacc® 
HI. Solandcc® 
142. Stclldt® 
143. Sterculidcc® 
144. Thymeldcea; 
145. Tiemanddcoffi 
116. Trop.Toldce® 
147. TuUpdeeffi 
148. Umbelllfer® 
149. Valerlandce® 
150. Vcrbendcc® 
151. Violdce® 
152. Zygophylldce® 
I 156. Sclaginace®* 
Additional Natural Orders, 
154. Melastomdce® | 155. Phytolaccdcc® 
The names of the Natural Orders ending in acExB are chiefly derived from Generic 
Names, as Campanolace.® from Campanula; such as end in jr only are not, as 
Composite, Crucifer®, Labiat®, ij'e. 
