VIII. OCTANDRIA. Four Orders, viz 
Monogynia, one* pistil; evening primrose, Willow herb 
Digynia, two pistils; Feverfew- 
Trigynia, three pistilsbuckwheat- , . 
Tetragynia, four pistils; this contains a rare plant called Fans, 
.named after Paris of ancient Troy, for its, remarkable beauty. 
IX. ENNEANDRIA. Four Orders, viz:— 
Monogynia, one pistil; cinnamon, spicedmsh- 
Digynia, two pistils ; dog mercury. 
Trigynia, three pistils ; rhubarb. 
Hcxagynia, six pistils; flowering rush. 
X. DECANDRIA. Five Orders, viz:— 
Monogynia, one pistil; wild pea, rue, rhododendron. 
Digynia, two pistils; pink. 
Trigynia, three pistils; sponge. 
Tetragynia, four pistils; 
Pentagynia, five pistils; cockle, sorrel. 
XI. ICOSANDRIA. Three Orders, viz: — 
Monogynia, one pistil; cactus, pomegranate. 
Di-pentagynia, from two to five pistils; apple, pear. 
Polygynia, thirteen pistils; strawberry, roses. 
XII. POLYANDRIA. Three Orders, viz:— 
Monogynia, one pistil; mandrake, pond lily, poppy. 
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virgin’s bower, the anemone. 
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Angiospermia, plants with their seeds covered. 
Siliquosa plants with long and narrow pods, as radish, mustard. 
XV. MONODELPHIA. Five Orders, viz : - , 
Triandria three stamens united into a tube ; tamarind, blue-eyed grass. 
SS, Z IU ; passion-Sower, stork-bill geraomm. 
Heptandria, stamens united; the genus F^munn 
Decandria, ten stamens united; cranes blU « ho llyhock, silk 
Polyandria thirteen stamens united in a column, y 
cotton- tree. 
