j \2 Of the system of Ray. 
XXVIII. Herbk gra?nimfolm culmifer^. No co- 
rolla, Hems round, articulate, hollow, fheathedby 
the leaves, which are long, narrow, fharp-pointed, 
and alternate, feeds inclofed in chaffy calyces. 
This clafs contains moft Grades. 
XXIX. Herbae graminifolia: non culm^em. No co- 
rolla, leaves long and narrow, ftems different from 
thofe of the foregoing clafs; as Carex, Scii'pus, 
and Juncus. 
XXX. Arbor es fiore apetalo a fru 6 iu remote. Trees 
with diclinous flowers without corolla. 
1 . Nuetfera, Seed covered with a hard fliell ; as 
Walnut, Hazel, and Beech. 
2. Conifera. Fruit a ftrobil; as Pine and Birth. 
3. Bacciferae, Fruit a berry, as Juniper and Yew. 
4. Lanlgcra, Seeds downy ; as Poplar and Wil- 
low. 
5. Taf cults foliaceis. A leafy pericarpy. Horn- 
bearh. 
XXXL- Arbor as fruBu fieri petalodi contiguo. Trees 
with hermaphrodite flowers with a corolla. 
I . Flore fummo fruflui mfidente^ pomiferca at bacci^ 
fer&* Germea under the flower, fruit a pome or 
berry, as Pear,, Service, Role, Curran, and Wood- 
bine. 
2-. Flore tnm frufiui adnafeente^ pruniferee, Ger- 
men within the flower, fruit a drupe ; as Plumb. 
3. Flore imo friidtui adnafeente^ bacciferca, Ger- 
men within the flower, fruit a berry; as Arbut^ 
Mifletoe, Privet, and Bramble. 
4. Flore imo frvFlui adnafeente^ fruBu ftcco, Ger- 
fnen within the flower, pericarpy without pulp; 
as Bladdernut, Elm, Afli, Broom, and Furze. 
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