128 diadelpiiia. 
Feathered with an odd one.— -Biserrula, astragalus, phaca, 
hedysarum, glycyrrhiza, indigofera, galega, colutea, amor- 
pha, piscidia, mullera. 
Three-leaved.— 1 Trifolium, lotus, medicago, erythrina, genista, 
cytisus, ononis, trigonella, phaseoius, dolichos, ciitoria, 
monnieria. 
Vmbelled plants. —-Lotus, coronilla, ornithopus, hippocrepis, 
scorpiurus. 
This class contains four orders, founded on the number of 
stamina considered as distinct. 
ORDER I. PENTANDRIA. 
(FIVE STAMINA OR MALES.) 
N° of Species in 
N° Genera. Growth. Species. Native of Britain. 
1 Monneria h 1 America 
ORDER II. HEXANDRIA. 
(SIX STAMINA OR MALES.) 
2 Fumaria* * h 14 Siberia, &c, Brit. 3 
3 Saraca s 5 India, Peru 
ORDER III. OCTANDRIA. 
(EIGHT STAMINA OR MALES.) 
4 Coumaroura 
5 Dalbergia 
6 Polygalaf 
7 Securidaca 
1 
s 2 Surinam 
b 38 Brasils, Senegal, &c. Brit. 1 
s 2 Jamaica, Europe 
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* Fumaria .—See note to alcali in the Index. 
f Polygala senega (senega rattle-snake root) called so from its being a cure for 
the bite of a rattle-snake 5 the root is powdered, and both taken inwardlyand ap¬ 
plied to the part bitten. 
