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The vegetable SYSTEM. 
ORDER IIL 
Serrated, or notched, and hairy on the edges, as in Whitehead. 
< ■ Plate I. P'ig. 20^ 
O R D E R IV. 
Pinnatifid, or cut deep like a winged Leaf, and hair’d ; as Seflile 
Centaury. 
Plate I. Fig. 21. 
ORDER V. 
Feathery, or divided into plumofe hairy parts ; as in Phrygian Knap- 
weed. 
Plate I. Fig. 22. 
O R D E R VI. 
Palmated, or divided like a hand, and hairy; as Roman Matfellon. 
Plate 1. Fig. 23. 
ASSOCIATES. Tribe II. Family III. 
With Original and Naked Scales. 
ORDER I. 
With the Scales. 
Simple; or naked and altogether undivided as in Chardoon. 
Plate I. Fig. 24. 
ORDER II. 
Indented, or cut into teeth along the edges, as in Rhapontic. 
Plate I. Fig. 25. 
ORDER III. 
Winged, or cut into deep divifions, like winged Leaves, as in 
Woollweed. 
Plate I. Fig. 26. 
ORDER IV. 
Finger’d, or cut into deep divifions at the Bafe, like Fingers ; as in 
Harp’d Bullweed. 
Plate I. Fig. 26. 
O R D E R V. 
Ragged, or fubdivided into a multitude of loofe Segments, as in 
Ragged Saw-wort. 
Plate I. Fig. 27. 
HERBS 
