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CLASS I.—ELTROGYNIA. 
Stem or caudex vascular and fibrous, vessels and 
fibres in concentrical layers, surrounding a central pith 
or hollow. 
Flowers with one or many ovaries unconnected with 
the perigone. Stamina never inserted on a peripeta! 
corolla, (monopetal! L.) 
Bodies with a root and caudex, commonly a stem , often 
a woody one , stem branched , always with leaves or scales , 
and conspicuous flowers, fruits and seeds ; germination 
generally isocotyle dicoiyle and opposite , seldom polico - 
tyle or heterocotyle. 
405. Ptubus flagellaris Wild. On the Mississippi, ac*- 
cording to Muhlenberg’s catalogue. 
406. Delphinium azureum Mich. 
407. Magnolia acuminata L. On the Mississippi, Mg. 
408. -macrophylla Mich. On the Mississippi, 
Mx. Mg. Bartr. 
409. illicium floridanum L. On the Mississippi, Mx. 
Mg. Bartr. 
410. Liriodendron tulipiferum L. Near Natchez and 
Manchac, Bartram, and on the Red-River, &e. 
411. Planera gmelini Mich. P. aquatica Mg. 
412. Carpinum americana Wild. On the Mississippi, 
Bartram. 
413. Acer negundo L. On Lake Maurepas, Bartram. 
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