VEGETABLES. 
CLASSES. 
MONANDRIA. 
II. DIANDRIA; 
III. TRIANDRIA. 
IV. TETRANDRIA. 
V. PENTANDRIA. 
VI. HEXANDRIA. 
VII. HEPTANDRIA- 
Vin. OCTANDRIA. 
?X. ENNEANDRIA. 
X. DECANDRIA. 
DODECANDRIA. 
Xll. ICOSANDRIA. 
XIII. POLYANDRIA. 
XIV. DIDYNAMIA. 
ijiamen or male in each flower. 
2 diftin£l Jiamina or males in each flower. 
3 diftiniSl Jiamina in each flqwer. 
4 AiKinajiamim, all of the fame length. In 
each flower. 
5 diftindl Jiamina in each flower. 
6 diftina liamlna, all of the fame lent^th, in 
each flower. “ : » 
7 diftina /iatnina in each flower. * 
8 diftina Jiamina in each flower. 
9 diftina^(j;n ;»/7 in each flower. 
10 diftina Jiamina in each flower. 
Jianitna in each flower. 
More than 12 diftina Jiamina in each flower, 
fixed on the calyx or petals, and not o® the 
receptacle. 
20--1000 diftina Jiamina in each flower, 
fixed on the vtceptacle^ 
4 didinA Jamina in each flower, 2 of which 
are longer. 
XV. TETRADYNAMIA. 6 diftina in each flower, 4 of which 
arc longer. 
VI. MONADEEPHIA. All the Jamina united by their filaments into 
one body. 
VII. RIADELPHIA. Stamina united by their filaments into i or 2 
farfl/ papilionaceous. 
III. POE YADELPHiA.J/flff2/„« united by their filamenis into 2 or 
more fets. ^ 
IX. SYNGENESIA. $ Jiamina, united by their anthers into a cy- 
vv Imder; flowers compound. 
GYNANDRIA. Stamina inferred on the piftil. 
ObJ. All thefe Clafles bear hermaphrodite flowers, or fuch 
as have both Jiamen Anipijiit in the fame flower. 
.XI. MONOECIA. Bearing or males, and pijlils or fe- 
males on the fame plant, but in diftina 
Flowers. 
Bearing males send females on feparate plants. 
Bearing hermaphrodite flowers, and male or. 
female, or both, on the fame or diftin£t 
plants. 
*Xiv. C&YVTOGAI&IA. Fruaification concealed. 
*XII, DIOECIA. 
^Xlli. POLYGAMIA. 
