. Botany for beginners: an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany. Plants. 85. The two following classes are named by prefixing GreeK numerals to dynamia, which signifies power or length. Number C ( Having four stamens ; two and relative < 13. Di-uynamia, < of which are longer or more length. ( (powerful than the other two. Number C .* m ( Having six stamens; four and relative < etra-dy- \ 0fwhich, are longer or more length. ( namia, £ powerful than the other 86. The two following classes are named by prefixing Greek numerals to the word adelphia, which signifies brot


. Botany for beginners: an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany. Plants. 85. The two following classes are named by prefixing GreeK numerals to dynamia, which signifies power or length. Number C ( Having four stamens ; two and relative < 13. Di-uynamia, < of which are longer or more length. ( (powerful than the other two. Number C .* m ( Having six stamens; four and relative < etra-dy- \ 0fwhich, are longer or more length. ( namia, £ powerful than the other 86. The two following classes are named by prefixing Greek numerals to the word adelphia, which signifies brother- hood. r C Stamens united by their } 15. Mon-adelphia. < filaments in one set or I (brotherhood. * The name of this class does not now designate its character, since the number of stamens is often more or less than twenty. 84. "What are the two classes which depend on the number and po- sition of the stamens 1 85. What t-vo classes depend on the number and relative length of stamens 1 86. What two classes have their stamens united by their f laments?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Phelps, Lincoln, Mrs. , 1793-1884. New York, Huntington & Savage


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