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Okdeb I. GYMNOSPERMIA,* comprehending such plants us 
have naked seeds. This order has these farther characters, viz. the 
seeds four (excepting Phryma, -which is monospermous) : and the 
stigma bipartite, and acute, with the lower lacinia reflexed. It con- 
tains thirty-four genera, distinguished into, 1. Such as have the 
calyx quinquefid, and nearly equal, of which there are twenty, viz. 
Ajuga, Bugle, Teucrium, Germander, Satureja, Savory, Thymbra, 
Mountain Hyssop, Hyssopus, Hyssop, Nepeta, Catmint, or Nep, 
Lavandula, Lavender, Betonica, Betony, Sideritis, Iron-wort, Mentha, 
Mint, Glechoma, Ground-ivy, or Gill, Perilla, Lamium, Dead 
Nettle, or Archangel, Galcopsis, Hedge Nettle, Stachys, Base 
Horehound, Ballota, Black Horehound, Marrihium, Horehound 
Leonurus, Lion’s-tai), Phlolmis Jerusalem Sage, and Moluccclla, 
Molucca Baum. 2. Such as have the calyx bilabiate, divided into 
two lips : of which there are fourteen, viz. Clinopodium, Field 
Basil, Origanum, Wild Marjoram, Thymus, Thyme, Melissa, Baum, 
Dracocephalon, Dragon’s Head, Horminum, Pyrensean Clary, 
Melittis, Baum-leaved Archangel, or Bastard Baum, Ocymum, 
Basil, Trichostema, Scutellaria, Skull-cap, Prunella, Self-heal, 
Cleonia, Prasium, Shrubby Hedge-nettle, and Phryma. 
Order II. ANGIOSPEltMIA.-f comprehending such plants as 
have the seeds in a pericarpium, which circumstance is constant, 
and distinguishes this order from the last in every form. To this 
character may be added that of a stigma, commonly obtuse. This 
order contains sixty-nine genera, distinguished into, 1. Such as have 
a simple stigma, and personate corolla- ; of which there are thirteen, 
viz. Burtsia, lthinanthus, Elephant’s Head, Euphrasia, Eye-bright, 
Melampyrum, Cow-wheat, Latlmea, Schwalbea, Tozzia, Pedicularis, 
Rattle Coxcomb, or Louse-wort, Gerardia, Chelone, Gesneria, Antir- 
rhinum, Snap Dragon, or Calves Snout, and Cymbaria. 2. A simple 
stigma and spreading corolhe, of which there are thirty, viz. Cranio- 
laria, Martynia, Torenia, Scropliularia, Fig-wort, Celsia, Digitalis, 
Fox-glove, Bignonia, Trumpet Flower, Citharexylum, Fiddle-wood, 
Halleria, African Fly-honey-suckle, Crescentia, Calabash Tree 
Gmelina, Petrea, Lantana, American Viburnum, Cornutia, Loeselia. 
Capraria, Selago, Hebenstretia, Erinus, Bucbnera, Browallia, Lin- 
nma, Sihthorpia, Limosella, Least "NV ater Plantain, Hemiiueris- 
Dombeva. Castilleja Mdlingtonia, ’I’bunbcrgia, and Amasonia. 
3. With a double stigma; of which there are twenty-five, viz. 
Stemodia, Obolaria, Orobanche, Brown Rape, Dodartia, Lippia 
Sesamun, Oily Purging-grain, Mimulus, Monkey Flower, Rucllia, 
Barleria Duraiita, Ovieda, Volkameria, Clerodendrom, Vitex, Agnus 
Castus, or Chaste Tree, Bontia, Columnea, Acanthus, Bear’s Breech, 
Pedalium, Avicennia, Vandelia, Manulea, Besteria, Lindernia, 
* The plants of this order are scented and are accounted cephalic and 
resolvent. The virtue is ip the leaves. They are the Labiati (lipped 
plants) of Tonrncfort, and Verticilati (plants that flower at the joints) ot 
Ray’s Hist. Plant. 508. , 
+ These are the personal!, personate flowers ot I uurnetori. 
