vill PISI AUG 1.
founded on the number of Females, or Piſtils, and diſtinguiſhed by the names, ÖNE FEMALE, M61o- gynia."Two FEMALES, Digyma./. WHREEFE> MALES, Trigynia,&c. as 18 1een in No. 1. Which re- preſents a plant of one malc, once female; and in the firſt figure of No. x1. which repreſents a lower with twelve males, and three females;(for, where the piſtils have no apparent ſtyles, the ſum- mits, or ſtigmas, are to be numbered) and in the firſt figure of No. xu. which repreſents a flower with twenty males and many females; and inthe laſt Figure ofithe fame NS: which has twenty males and once female; and in No. xi. which rec- preſents a fower with many males and many fe-
males.
The Claſs of Two PowERS 1s divided into two natural Orders; into ſuch. as have their ſeeds
naked at the bottom of the calyx, or flower-cup;
and ſuch as have tbeir ſeeds covered; as 18 ſeen
14%. NO WIV. 1105 2 WE
The Claſs of FOUR POWERS 18 divided alſo into
two Orders; in one of theſe the ſeeds are mcloſed


