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1 INNEÜUS has divided the vegetable world into
24 Claſſes; theſe Claſſes into about 120 Orders;
; theſe Orders contain about 2005 Families, or Ge-
nera; and theſe Families about 20,000 OPCCIES;
/ beſides the innumerable Varieties, which the ac-
| cidents of climate or cultivation have added to
theſe SPeCCIECS.
The Claſſes are diſtinguiſhed from each other | in this ingenious lyſtem, by the number, ſituation,
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adheſion, or reciprocal proportion of the males in Cach flower. The Orders, in many of theſe Claſſes, are diſtinguiſhed by the number, or other circum- ſtances of the females. The Families, or Genera, u are cCharad&erized by the analogy of all the parts of the flower or frudtification. The SPECIES are diltinguilhed by the foliage of the plant; and the
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