SYSTEMS OF CLASSIFICATION. 
Classes, with their Orders and Genera. 
Scientific Name. 
Alga: - 
Lichenes 
Fungi 
Hypaticas . 
Musci . 
Equiseta . 
Filices .. 
Hvd ropterides - 
Selagines . 
Zamise . 
Rhizanthea: _ 
Plumacese _ 
Enantioblastae _ 
Ilelobiae . . 
Coronariae _ 
Artorhiz.c _ 
Ensata: _ 
Gynandne __ 
Scitamineae _ 
Fluviales . . 
Spadiciflora: _ 
Principes . 
Coni ferae _ 
Peperita? _ 
Aquatic* . 
Juliflor*. _ 
Oleracea: _ 
Thymeleae . 
Serpenlariae.... 
Plumbagines .. 
Aggregate _ 
Campanulineae. 
Caprifoliae _ 
Contortae . 
Nuculiferae _ 
Tubuliflora: _ 
Personatae_ 
Petalantha? _ 
Bicornes. _ 
Discanthae . 
Corniculatae_ 
Polycarpicae _ 
Rhceadea: ___ 
Nelumbiae . 
Parietales _ 
Peponiferae .... 
Opuntiae . 
Cnryophvl linea: 
Colurmifera: _ 
Guttifer* .. 
Hesperides _ 
Acera . 
Polygali.ieae _ 
Frangulaceae . . 
Tricocceae . 
Terebinthiana: . 
Gruinales . 
Calvciflorae _ 
Myrtiflorac . 
Rosiferae. 
Leguminosa:_ 
Translation. 
Sea-weeds. 
Lichens.... 
Funguses. 
Liverworts 
Mosses .... 
Horse-tails . 
F erns _ 
Water-wings .. 
Selago family. . 
Hurt-stems .. 
Root-flowering .. 
Gramineae (Grasses) _ 
Cyperaceae (Sedges) _ 
Oppositely-budcling ... 
Marsh-living _ 
Crowned perianth _ 
Bread-rooted . 
Sword-like . .. 
Hermaphrodite _ 
Dainty plants _ 
River plants (Naiadae). 
Spadix-flowering _ 
Princely plants (Palmae) 
Cone-bearing _ 
Pepper-like .. 
Vquatic ... 
Catkin-flowering _ 
Potherb-like_ 
Platform-like __ 
Serpent-like . 
Leadworts . 
Clustered ... 
Bell-like _ _ 
Climbing-leaved . 
Twisted . . 
Small-nut-bearing _ 
Tube-flowering _ 
Masked . 
Petal-flowering .. 
Two-horned .. 
Disk-flowering _ 
Horn-shaped _ 
Many-fruited _ 
Rhubarb-like __ 
Nelumbo-like __ 
Wall-plants ... 
Melon-bearing.. . 
Prickly-pears (Cactae).. 
Walnut-like-leaved _ 
Columnar __ 
Drop-bearing . 
Evening plants . 
Maples . .. 
Very milkv. __ 
Brittle _.. 
Three-kerneled_ 
Turpentine-yielding _ 
Cranebill-like .. 
Calyx-flowered. . 
Myrtle-flowered . 
Rose bearing .. 
Leguminous plants _ 
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Cohorts. 
| Gymnospermce. 
f Naked seeds. 
Apetala: : 
Without petals. 
] 
Gamopetahe : 
With married 
or united pet- 
■als; equivalent 
to monopetalous 
in other systems 
Dialypetalce : 
With separate 
petals; equiva¬ 
lent to the poly- 
petalous of the 
other systems. 
Sections. 
) Protophyta (first-born): 
First in the economy of na¬ 
ture, thriving without soil, 
deriving their growth from 
the sea or air. 
") Hysterofhyta (late-born): 
! Flourishing upon the soil 
f made for them by the re- 
J mains of the Protophyta. 
) Anophyta (upward-born): 
[ Of a still higher grade than 
the foregoing sections, so 
called because of a tendency 
to upright growth. 
Acrobrya (from acron, 
top, and b rue in, to sprout): 
Stem growing only from the 
top; the same as Acrogens 
in other classifications. 
Amphibrya (from aniphi, 
around, and bruein , to 
I sprout): With the stem in- 
j creasing or growing peri- 
pherically, or what, in other 
systems of classification, is 
known as the Endogenous 
Plants. 
Acramphibrva (from 
acron, amphi and bruein, as 
above): With stems grow¬ 
ing or increasing from the 
top and peripherically; or 
what, in the other systems 
of classification, are known 
as the Exogenous Plants. 
Regions. 
Thallophyta : “Abund - 
antly-sprouting plants,” or 
the classes of plants that 
grow in the form of a “ thal- 
lus,” and without any well- 
marked discrimination be¬ 
tween leaves, stems and 
roots — mostly composed of 
flattened cellular tissue, and 
growing in a dense mass of 
green tufts or fronds, which 
lie along the ground: — 
Flowerless Plants. 
Cormophyta: “Plants 
with trunks” or stems; 
where the root, stem and 
leaf are well discriminated; 
with the flowers apparent, 
and the distinction in the 
organs of fructification well 
defined:— 
Flowering Plants. 
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