. Botany for beginners : an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany : for the use of common schools and the younger pupils of higher schools and academies. Botany. 28 BOTANY FOR BEGINNERS. IV Stamens and. Pistils invisible^ Natural. ^ 21. CRYPTO-GAMIA. ^ or too small to be seen by the naked eye. Fig. Lichens. Mushrooms. Ferns. Mosses. 92. All plants are either Phenogamous, with stamens and pistils visible, or Cryptogamous, with stamens and pistils in- visible ; the first twenty classes are of the former, the twenty- first class of the latter kind. 93. You have now been taught th
. Botany for beginners : an introduction to Mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany : for the use of common schools and the younger pupils of higher schools and academies. Botany. 28 BOTANY FOR BEGINNERS. IV Stamens and. Pistils invisible^ Natural. ^ 21. CRYPTO-GAMIA. ^ or too small to be seen by the naked eye. Fig. Lichens. Mushrooms. Ferns. Mosses. 92. All plants are either Phenogamous, with stamens and pistils visible, or Cryptogamous, with stamens and pistils in- visible ; the first twenty classes are of the former, the twenty- first class of the latter kind. 93. You have now been taught the classes into whicii plants are divided—It is important that these should be well under- stood, and that as early as possible, you collect some plants of each class. CHAPTER V. Orders of Linn&us—Synopsis of Classes and Orders. 94. THE classes are divided into Orders. Each class usu- ally contains several orders; you will best learn to distinguish them by practice in analyzing plants, though it is proper you should learn their names, and the circumstances on which thev are founded. ORDERS OF PLANTS. 95. The orders of the first twelve classes are founded upon the number of PISTILS. 92. What general name is given to the first twenty classes, and what are the plants of the twenty-first class called 1 93. What have you now been taught 1 94. How can you best learn to distinguish the different orders in each class 1 95. On what are the orders of the first twelve classes founded 1. 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 : F. J. Huntington, and Mason & Law
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