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XL Dodecandria. Flowers hermaphrodite^ 
ftamina from twelve to nineteen inclufive. 
1 . Monogyma, One ftyle ; as Alarum and Ly- 
thrum. 
2. Digynia- Twoftyles; as Agrimony. 
3. ^rrigynia. Three fry les ; as Spurge and Weld. 
Fentagynia. Five llyles ; Glinus. 
5. Odogynia, Eight ftyles; Illicium. 
6. Dodecagynm^ Twelve fly les ; Sengreen. 
XII. IcosANDRiA. Flowers hermaphrodite, {la- 
mina twenty or more, inferted in the calyx. 
T. Monogynia: One ftyle ; as Myrtle, Almond, 
and Plumb. 
2. Digynia* Two fry les; Haw. 
Trigynia, Three ftyles; as Service. 
Fentagynia* Five ftyles ; as Pear and Spiraea. 
5. Folygynia. Many ftyles; as Rofe, Bramble?, 
and Cinquefoil. 
XIII. PoLYANDRiA. . Flowcrs hermaphrodite, 
many flamina, inferted in the receptacle. 
1. Monogynia, One ftyle; as Poppy, Ciftus, and 
Nymphaea. 
2. Digynta. Two ftyles; as Calligonum. 
3. Trigynia. Three ftyles ; as Wolfsbane. 
4. Fetragynia, Four ftyles; Tetracera. 
5. Fentagynia, Five ftyles ; as Columbine. 
6. Hexagynia. Six ftyles; Crabfclaw. 
7. Folygyniu. Many ftyles; as Crowfoot, Gow» 
Ion, and Hellebore. 
XIV. Didynamia. Flowers hermaphrodite, four 
ftamina, two of which are longer than the other 
two. ' 
1. Gymnofpermia. No perkarpy; as Bugle, La- 
mium. Thyme, and Marjoram. 
2 . Angiofpermia, Seeds in a pericarpy ; as Eye- 
bright, Caifsnout, Figw^ort, and Foxglove. 
XV. Tetrad Y KAMI A. Flowers hermaphrodltCy 
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