The vegetable system. 
i8th, Tetrangi^ contains only Ruta, Peganum, and Stramoni- 
um. 
19th, Pentangi^, the Geranli. 
20th, Polyangia;, are mixed j as the Mallows, with Nymphasa, 
&:c. Nigella, and fome of its Relations, with Ciflus. 
2ift, Mult isi liqua: is very well, and follows naturally the end 
of the laft Clafs.. 
22d, Siliquosa:, extremely mixed, taking in all filiquous Plants 
that have not crofs-diaped Flowers, as Chelidonium, Fiimaria, Apo- 
cynum, Zygophyllum, &c. but the third order is very good, contain- 
ing thofe Plants diftinguiflied by two Follicles, which in our fucceed- 
ing natural method we thallcall the Bifolliculares. 
23d, Teirapetala; Crucieormes, very pure. 
24th, Leguminosa, very good, though fome of the laft orders 
with feparate Chives, fhould not be placed with the reft in a natural 
method. 
25'th, Baccifera; this is like Ray’s, containing feveral related 
Plants, and many unconnecfted. 
26th, PoMiEERA j this would have followed well the lafi; Clafs, if 
he had ended with the Bryonia, 6cc. It conlifls of the Cucurbitaceae, 
tliough he adds Caftus and Bromelia. 
27th, Apetala generally very well. 
28th, Monocotyledoxss Bracteata ; this Clafs alfo is well, 
though I do not approve of his orders : he joins many of our Spa- 
tliacese and Orchideae to the Bulbofae. 
29ih, Monocotyledones Apetala, the Gramina and but few 
of them. 
A R B O R E S. 
30th, Monocotyledones, the Palmx* with Mufa. 
31ft, Apetala. 
32d, Amentacea. 
33d, Monopetala. 
34th, Rosacea. 
Ide ranges his Trees pretty much like Tourxefort ; the 301!! 
and 3 2d Clalfes are good ; all the reft are greatly mixed, though his 
orders are purer : thus in his laft clafs, his 6th and 7th orders contain 
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