PREKAGCH. v VII. SEVEN Mares, Heptandria. Seven Sta- imens. VIII. Eienr Mares, OZandria. Eight Sta- mens. IX. NINE MaLFEs, Enneandria. Ninc Sta- mens. X. Trey Mares, Decandria. Ten Stamens. XI. TwELVE MaLEs, Dodecandria. Twelve
Stamens.
The next two Claſſes are diſtinguiſhed not only by the number of equal and diſunited males, as in the above eleven Claſſes, but require an additional circumſtance to be attended to, v/z. whether the males or ſtamens be ſituated on the calyx, or not.
XIT.“TWENDE Mares, LTcojandria, Twenty Stamens inſerted on the calyx or flower-cup; as 18 well ſeen in the laſt Figure of No. xil. in the an- nexed Plate.
XII. Mayy MAaLrrs, Po/yandria. From 20 to 100 Stamens, which do not adhere to the ca- Iyx; as 1s well ſeen in the firſt Figure"of No. zus.
1n the annexed Plate.
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