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LIXNyEAN METHOD. 
Ord. IY. Tetra-Hexa-Octo-gynia. 4, 6, or S style. 
16. Paris. Perianth inferior, of 8 leaves; 4 inner very narrow. 
Cells of the anthers 2, fixed one on each side of the middle of 
a subulate filament. Berry 4-celled. p. 446. 
17. Adoxa. Cal. half-superior, 3-cleft. Cor. 4-cleft. Anthers 
terminal, 1-celled. Berry 4-celled. p. 189. 
18. Elatine. Cal. inferior, of 4 pieces. Pet. 4. Germen 4-celled. 
Caps. 4-valved. p. 53. 
19. Mcenchia. Cal. inferior, of 4 pieces. Pet. 4. Germen 1-celled. 
Caps, opening by 8 teeth at the top. — Leaves naked, p. 70. 
20 Drosera. Cal. inferior, of 8 pieces. Pet. 4. Germen 1-celled. 
— Leaves clothed with glandular hairs, p. 50. 
Class IX. ENNEANDRIA. 9 stamens. 
Order I. Monogynia. 1 style. 
1. PRIMULACEiE. Perianth double. Cal. 9-parted. Cor. 
rotate, 9-parted. Caps. 1-celled, several-seeded, p. 343. 
Ord. II. Hexagynia. 6 styles. 
2. Butomcs. Perianth single, coloured, 6-parted, inferior. Caps. 
6, many-seeded, p. 469. 
Class X. DECANDEIA. 10 stamens. 
Order I. Monogynia. 1 style. 
* Germen superior. 
f Fruit with a long beak, its cells 1 -seeded. Siam, conniving into a 
tube. 
1. Geranium. Fruit with a long beak. p. 83. 
ff Fruit without a beak, its cells many-seeded. Slam, distant. 
2. Monotropa. Perianth single, of 5 leaves, cucullate at the base 
(petals?), with as many alternating bracteas (cal. -leaves ?). 
Anthers 1-celled, 2-lipped. — Leaves none. p. 277. 
3. PYROLACE/E. Cal. 5-cleft. Pet. 5, sometimes connected 
at the base. Anthers opening with 2 pores. Seeds chaffy. 
— Leaves mostly radical, p. 275. 
