4 The VEGETABLE SYSTEM. 
The Plants of thefe two ClaHes being fo much allied, and Nature 
always fimilar in like inftances, they become fubjedt to the fame fub- 
divifions : there are Plants of this Clafs, with Cups, containing all 
the differences of the laft ; and they may therefore be arranged un- 
der five orders of the fame exadt determination. 
The annexed Plate gives inftances of all the orders, with the Cups 
naked, and with their Flowers : and we have here added the con- 
lirudlion alfo of the tubulate Floret. See Plate 87. Fig. 1, 2, 3, 
4, 5, 6.- — 
A Cu p is alfo reprefented entire at Fig. 7. the fame cut open to 
fhew its Receptacle at Fig. 8. and the Receptacle, or general Bed 
of the Florets at Fig. 9. This repetition may be ufeful here ; at 
once to imprefs the diftindtion of ClafTes and Orders on the mind. 
In the fucceeding ClafTes it will not be needful. 
The five Orders of the fecond Clafs are exemplified in the follow- 
ing inftances. 
ORDER I. 
With the general Cup entire, as in the Tarchonanthus, Plate 87, 
Fig. 10. and 15. 
ORDER II. 
With the general Cup fimple, as in Bidens, Fig. u.and 16. 
ORDER III. 
With the general Cup double, as in Cotula, Fig. \z and 17. 
ORDER IV. 
With the general Cup tiled, as in Conyza, Fig. 13. and 18. 
ORDER V. 
With the general Cup fringed, as in Senecio, Fig. 14. and 19. 
The firftof thefe figures always exprefles the Cup alone: the fe- 
cond with its Florets in it. 
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