104 
POLYANDllIA. 
N° Genera. 
52 Euryandra 
53 Fothergilla 
54 Lacis 
55 PaBonia* 
56 Trilocarpus 
N° of 
Growth, species. Native of 
s 1 
t 1 Carolina 
h 1 
s & h 8 Helvetia 
h 1 
ORDER III. TRIGYNIA, 
(three females.) 
Species in 
Britain, 
57 Acoiiitum 
58 Delphinium 
59 Homalium 
h 7 Alps, Stiria, &c. 
h 9 Siberia Brit. I 
h 1 
ORDEli IV. TETRAGYNIA, 
(FOUR FEMALES.) 
60 Caryocar s 1 Barbary 
61 Cimicifu-ga < s 1 Siberia 
62 Tetracera > 1 W, Indies 
ORDER V. PEMAGYNIA; 
63 Aquilegiaf 
,64 Brathys 
65 Nigellaj 
66 Reaumuria 
(FIVE FEMALES.) 
h 5 Canada ^ Brit. 0. 
s 1 New Granada 
h 5 France, Spain, &c. 
b J Egypt 
* In pceonio the most natural number of germens are two* but different species 
have from two to five: The one is called male pceony , as having stamina; the 
other female, as having no stamina, from its luxuriance, Pceonia moutnn [the 
Chinese tree pceony J is a beautiful plant when in flower. 
T Aquilegia vulgaris (common crilumbihe) of which there are great varieties* 
X In nigelld damascena (fennel flower , or devil in the hush) the females are very 
tall comparedrto the males; and binding over in a circle to them, give the flower 
some resemblance to a regal crown* 
