. 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. 91. The name of the last class is a compound of two Greek words, CRYPTOS, and GAMIA, signifying a concealed union. 87. What class has the stamens united by their anthers 1 88. What class has the stamens growing out of the pistil? 89. Describe the class Monoecia. 90. Describe the class Dioecia. 91. Describe the class Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita


. 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. 91. The name of the last class is a compound of two Greek words, CRYPTOS, and GAMIA, signifying a concealed union. 87. What class has the stamens united by their anthers 1 88. What class has the stamens growing out of the pistil? 89. Describe the class Monoecia. 90. Describe the class Dioecia. 91. Describe the class 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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