DODECANDRIA. 
ORDER II. DIGYNIA. 
(two Females.) 
N° of 
N° Genera. Growth, species. Native of 
26 Agrimonia* * * § h 4 Europe 
27 Heliocarpusf t 1 America 
95 
Species in 
Britain, 
Brit. 1 
ORDER III. TRIGYNIA, 
(THREE FEfttAtES.) 
s & h 69 Canaries, &c. Brit. 11 
s 1 Caspian Sea 
h 12 France Brit. 2 
h 1 E. Indies, Taheite 
s 1 Canaries 
ORDER IV. PENTAGYNIA. 
(five FEMALES.) 
33 Glinus li 2 Spain 
ORDER V, DOBECAGYNIA. 
(twelve females .) 
34 Sempervivum s & h 8 Canaries Brit. 1 
28 Euphorbia 
29 PallasiaJ 
30 Reseda§ 
31 Tacca 
32 Visnea 
* In Agrimonia the sfameds are very uncertain in number, are often under 12. 
f Ileliocarpus, (suri-fruit) called so front the capsule being surrounded with 
threads representing rays, 
$ Pallasia —see note to calligontim* 
§ Scarce any genus in which the character is more difficult to determine than, 
in reseda , for it varies both in number and figure in different species. The essential 
character consists in the petals being three-cleft* one at the base being melliferous* 
and a capsuk not closed* but always gaping. 
