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DXANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Ligustrum. 
(5) Stamens on the Pistil Orchide^e.* * 
OR'CHIS. Nectary terminating in a spur resembling a horn, 
behind the flower. Bloss. gaping. 
SATYR'IUM. Nectary ending in a purse, behind the flower, 
inflated. 
O'PHRYS. Nectary somewhat keeled, (deflexed. E.) 
MALAX'IS. Nectary one leaf, heart-shaped, binding round 
and inclosing the stamen and pistil. 
SERA'PIAS. Nectary egg-shaped, gibbous beneath. 
CYPRIPE'DIUM. Nectary inflated, tumid. 
(6) Plant frondose. Flowers apetalous. 
LEM'NA. Bloss. none. Cal. one-leaved. Caps, single- 
seeded.t 
(7) Flowers dioecious. 
SA'LIX. 
Barr. FI. Cal. Scale of a catkin. Bloss. none. 
Fert. FL Summits two. Caps, two-valved. Seeds downy. 
(8) Flowers either Barren, Fertile, or Perfect. 
FRAX'INUS. Cal. none; or with four divisions. Bloss . none; 
or of four petals. Seed one, spear-shaped. 
(9) Flowers apetalous, or with four petals. Seed osseous. E.) 
CLA'DIUM. Bloss . none. Glumes of one valve, one-flowered, 
imbricated; outer glumes sterile. Seed a nut, with 
a loose external coat, ( Epicarp ,) destitute of bristles at 
its base. Hook. E.) 
DIGYNIA. 
ANTHOXAN'THUM. Calyx, husk with one flower; oblong. 
Bloss. two husks ; awned. 
^Buffonia. Serapias. Carex atrata. Bromus diandrus.] 
MONOGYNIA. 
LIGUS'TRUM.J Bloss . four-cleft: berry two-celled, two seeds 
in each cell. 
* (“ The Orchis race with varied beaut}' charm, 
And mock th’exploring bee or jiy's aerial form.” E.) 
*f* (According to recent authors. E.) 
% ( Ligo , to bind, its twigs being flexible; but whether this be the plant originally 
designated by Pliny remains doubtful. E.) 
